1stDeuce
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Ok, my first M1008 is finally on the road!! I ended up doing some bodywork and painting it to kill off the rust and make it a bit more presentable... You can read about that here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=27606
It's pretty nice to drive, so long as the speeds stay below 55... I've put about 150 miles on it now, and it's running good!! I'll probably change the oil this week, as I have no idea when that was done last... All fluids checked out fine, and no problems thus far...
The brakes were a little rough at first, but they've smoothed out nicely with some miles. It actually starts in the cold better than my '96 6.5L, and without nearly as much white smoke. (almost none!) Not sure how much of that is the 24V system, but I see no reason to convert it to 12V!! Seems to run pretty strong, though it could probably be turned up a bit w/o issue. I think the fan clutch is even loosening up a bit, as it seemed locked on when I first got it, and now I can spin it somewhat freely.
Anyway, I have it listed in the classifieds for $3000. I'm selling this one because I have another with troop seats (and no trans) that may become my keeper... I'll entertain offers for less, but then I'm keeping the slider window and putting in a flat one.
BTW, anybody know why they put 4.56 gears in these things when it seems like 4:10's would have been a better choice?? I suppose in '86, convoy speed was 45mph, but I didn't think CUCV's were rated to tow much anyway?? Just seems like overkill to have such low axle gearing.
Thanks for reading!
C
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=27606
It's pretty nice to drive, so long as the speeds stay below 55... I've put about 150 miles on it now, and it's running good!! I'll probably change the oil this week, as I have no idea when that was done last... All fluids checked out fine, and no problems thus far...
The brakes were a little rough at first, but they've smoothed out nicely with some miles. It actually starts in the cold better than my '96 6.5L, and without nearly as much white smoke. (almost none!) Not sure how much of that is the 24V system, but I see no reason to convert it to 12V!! Seems to run pretty strong, though it could probably be turned up a bit w/o issue. I think the fan clutch is even loosening up a bit, as it seemed locked on when I first got it, and now I can spin it somewhat freely.
Anyway, I have it listed in the classifieds for $3000. I'm selling this one because I have another with troop seats (and no trans) that may become my keeper... I'll entertain offers for less, but then I'm keeping the slider window and putting in a flat one.
BTW, anybody know why they put 4.56 gears in these things when it seems like 4:10's would have been a better choice?? I suppose in '86, convoy speed was 45mph, but I didn't think CUCV's were rated to tow much anyway?? Just seems like overkill to have such low axle gearing.
Thanks for reading!
C