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Owner from Parkesburg PA contacted me and needs a cab. Anyone?
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Owner from Parkesburg PA contacted me and needs a cab. Anyone?
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Owner from Parkesburg PA contacted me and needs a cab. Anyone?

This is the bolt that was rattling around behind the flywheel.
It could never have done any harm but it was getting worn and ground away and the metal shavings were getting stuck to the magnet on the flywheel. It is all back together and I am thankful for that. No use trying to cut corners. Do it right the first time and never look back. BE Safe. Take Care.I advised the owner that he should scrap that vehicle. It has frame damage and all. Not worth fixing at this point. Basically it is wasted. Parts vehicles are needed at all times..
A little rubbing compound...
Those scratches will buff right out!
Seems like somebody was looking to buy the back "top" for one of these trucks just about a week ago.
I guess the real question is was the owner having a good time all the way up to just a few minutes before this happened?
and more in europe that cucv are like fossils something that you know exists but difficult to get, you are very lucky, cucv are amazingI advised the owner that he should scrap that vehicle. It has frame damage and all. Not worth fixing at this point. Basically it is wasted. Parts vehicles are needed at all times.

Its just so sad. lost another Steel Soldier. It looked like it was a solid rust free one at that. I hope the driver was ok.![]()
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Owner from Parkesburg PA contacted me and needs a cab. Anyone?







I have the 3 engines loaded on the trailer and must harvest a few parts off them and then it is scrap metal time. I just can't save everything. Happy 4th of July and enjoy family and friends or what ever it is you enjoy. I still have fun and more work outside. Be Safe.
fuel tank,
fuel tank sending unit
and cleaned and installed a used one from the M1009 I had in my field for 20 years. I knew it worked when I parked it there and it was well preserved in fuel. Of course the first rule is when you are taking your vehicle to have the fuel tank removed or worked on is to fill it up to the top.
I am not an electrical guy. I know enough to keep me out of trouble. I went to the mid ship connection before I even started removing the old sending unit and hooked up the donor unit. The current reading on the gauge was at 3 o'clock way past full. I hooked up the donor gauge and turned on the key. the float was hanging down. The gauge read empty. I moved the float up and the gauge went to full. Test complete. I did the entire job start to finish. Long day. 
I used a spare parts fuel tank and pumped the fuel into that tank to ease the reassembly. I replaced all the hoses and the clamps. I always do. Take Care.
I cleaned up the donor sending unit. Original GM and not available anymore.
I polished the ground 
and used grease on all the connections. I put all the parts back together and replenished the fuel tank. I spilled some fuel taking the tank out so the area smelled really good and it kept the dust down and misquotes away all day. My Wife was a good helper and keep me feed and watered. Take care that is another dirty filthy job done in the dirt. Been doing it the hard way all my life. Still gets it done slow and steady. Pay attention to detail and only fix what's broken. Take Care. Back to the regular job tomorrow. This is irregular work duties. You gotta like it or don't do it. Be Safe. Oh and I did install a new start washer and cleaned and greased the grounding area. I done that first before I even started the disassembling. I heard the old sending unit reacting to my tightening and loosening of the ground but it never changed the reading on the cluster gauge.
I decided I would salvage a few more parts from the scrap 6.2 engines. I wasn't going to but they might be needed by someone and they are hard to find original parts.
I tried beating the harmonic balancer loose and pried on the outer ring it didn't budge. I saved 2 of the 3 balancers the one I beat on and pried I discarded.
I saved 2 of the 3 inner tin covers. When removing the front timing cover keep in mind there is a bolt under the tin inner gear cover.
I tucked the engines upside down and prepared them for scrapping and the trip to the scrapper. I used my little Honda hauler to move the tools and parts. It was 98* and I wanted to get something done.
That job is done. The 4 speed transmission is going to scrap. I did discover that the B/U lamp switch on the transmission is the same switch that the 208 transfer case uses for the 4WD light sending switch. I converted that 1984 C30 truck to 4WD from the donor parts of a wrecked M1031. That was 20 years ago. I don't want to get into anymore of them projects. Have a Great Day and stay cool. Rain has interrupted my work for the day. All is well Thursday is Family night. Be Safe.