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M818 problems...

dm22630

New member
I am attaching pics of the stuff that is broken on my M818.....from the pics, can you guys tell me what I need to be looking for to fix it, or can I just bend things back into shape? My biggest concern is the muffler.....the exhaust pipe is not connected to it anymore, when I find a new one, do I need a gasket or anything in between the exhaust & muffler?

Thanks!
 

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take to exhaust shop and straight pipe it :) heck with the muffler
when i took mine off to repaint it i got some square sheets of gasket material and doubled it up... (but straight pipe it :) )
as far as the glad hands.. I had same problem and had to go with new valves from home depot and redid some of the piping.
as for the mud shields I think you could probably bend those back pretty good but you better replace that tank strap... all my 2cents
 

dm22630

New member
straight pipe it?? I dont want to wake up dead people! ;) :mrgreen:

I wonder how loud that would be....hmmm.....
 

M813A1

Member
Hi Dm22630 !! Check with TaylorTradingCo. he has several 5 ton truck he is parting out and he is in Ringold Ga. I have the same problem with the mufler on my M813A1 .. It is broken in the same place <I took mine off and took it to a muffler shop and had them weld it back together .. It is holding barley !!! If you do the same have some extra supports added to the flange to muffler body to support that joint !
 
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Sarge

New member
Hey DM!
Yesterday I drove an M818 400 miles from Oklahoma to Texas with a straight pipe.
Wearing hearing protection (as I always do) the only time I noticed a difference in sound level was going up hills. (No trailer)
Now Rory, who was tailgating me in an M1009 said that when I went under an overpass, the noise nearly blew him out of his seat!
I did notice that no cars paced me on the right, heck, I was only going 57mph the whole way.
When Rory drove the 818 and I drove the 1009, same thing.
-Sarge
 

jwaller

Active member
if you want to replace those fenders I have some takeoff's from my 818 I'd be happy to sell.
 

M813rc

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
Yep, it is loud. While driving, I was wearing a higher protection level headset than I usually do in my 813 (which is loud in its own right), and I was glad of it! On acceleration and going up hill it was very noticeable (read- punishing); at cruise not as much so.

Following behind, as the 818 went under overpasses I saw pigeons dropping to the ground and writhing about in agony. Well, perhaps that is a slight exaggeration, but I definitely heard one say “Ach und bugger, that is loud!”.

Or maybe that was me….

Cheers
 
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dm22630

New member
Now did we all learn a lesson about wheelin a 20k lb. truck? DONT STOP FOR TREES AND ALWAYS BRING A CHAINSAW!!

HAHAHA....luckily it was behind my house......about 30-40 trees had to die for me to get unstuck though.... ;)

And....not ALL of us can have winches on our 818s like SOME people! ;) ;)
 

powerhouseduece

Active member
I dident get her yet, and getting stuck behind your house cant be that bad, go in the house, grab a beer and think about how to get it out. Get on the site and learn new recovery methods. drink another beer, and then get it out.
 
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