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I am still trying to find the words written in black and white. I don't dig in that book very often. I thought the pump pressure was 25psi but I may be wrong. I was able to find notes talking about rail pressure though... The red arrow is a point after the Booster Pump.
Fuel Pressure...
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Well that isn't good (obviously). Carter makes an inline that creates enough pressure. frank8003 is a good source for parts information and at one point in time developed a fuel polishing application for the Deuce. I feel pretty sure he can give you the proper pressure measurements. He may...
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Well that is as good as you can ask for... At least there isn't any rust and that is a big plus. There are chemicals to help decompose the crud. I remember doing a lot of reading about it. Hopefully I can find a thread or some notes. Pressure washer will help knock some of it loose too...
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I found another thread that just started. This guy mentioned Disc Brakes, so I grabbed a link to point you to it. Still questionable so far as DOT is concerned but definitely worth learning about.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/power-steering-gpm.205553/post-2393383
You will get her...
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Think about the upgrade to disc brakes long and hard before you make that leap. The way it is now, your truck was engineered by a big company and the military - building all the parts as a group - into a finished truck. The further away from that you get, the more lawyers will want to "pile...
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Yes sir. Big and heavy too.
About a 4ft tire iron will make life easier when you remove and install the tires. The drums & spyder are just plain heavy and it is really easy to scuff up a wheel seal when you put them back on. Not a problem so long as you know it matters... There was a...
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For sure and checking out the brake system carefully will improve your outlook on life - literally!
You don't want to have "bite marks" in the seat where the peddle went to the floor...
That checkup will be worth every minute that you spend.
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That is a FANTASTIC price! I would guess that anybody here would be happy to pay that money including transport and smile all the way home. I think you are more than likely right. A couple of kids and a wife - even with two people earning - can see a problem spending money on a "toy". We...
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Hey, don't worry over the "rough". That is easy enough. When I started on my M-936, it looked okay. Not great by any stretch of the imagination but the more I worked on one side - the other side just got worse and worse. Chipped paint with scrapers, then upgraded to a big heavy wire brush...
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Well - Congratulations on your new-to you truck. Glad to hear that you found somebody to get it home. Maybe pop the hood and give us a round of pictures. Maybe we can help you figure out how to get her running. Can you tell us anything about what it? Did the truck run - and stop? Or has...