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"Nut & Bolt" your trucks!

BugEyeBear

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More on my recently acquired '71 M35A2....

I was poking around under the hood and noticed that the 2 rear mounting bracket bolts for the IP were quite loose (not even finger tight... in fact they had backed off about 1/16"...) :sad:
So I grabbed some wrenches & tightened them down.

What is interesting about this is that the IP was recently replaced with a new one. So this probably means that "Joe-Mechanic" did a sloppy job at the install and failed to tighten everything up! :doh:

This caused me to doubt the tightness of anything that had been recently repaired/replaced, so I spent a couple of hours putting a wrench on anything that looked like it had been recently touched.
I wasn't surprised to discover that many of the recently touched bolts, hose clamps, fittings, etc. were NOT as tight as they should be. & many were just plain LOOSE! My air horns were VERY LOOSE, one of them was only half way screwed in, & the other was cross-threaded & only held in by 1/4 of a turn! It fell off in my hand! :shock:
Not all of the bolts were loose, but enuf were that I'm glad I spent the time checking & tightening.
It is worth noting that ALL of the old stuff (that hadn't been touched in awhile) was plenty tight....

Must have been recently serviced by "Joe-NEWBIE-Mechanic", or someone with no upper body strength! :doh:

Hope I didn't miss anything VITAL!! :roll:
Guess I'll find out!
 
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BugEyeBear

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It probably would have been "safe" for a recovery drive of a few hundred miles...

BUT I'm sure that I would have lost at least one of the air horns, a few bolts, and probably would have experienced some coolant & oil leaks due to the loose items.


That reminds me....
I need to check those lug nuts!! :shock:


3 Lugs on a wheel is normal, right?!?















(.....just kidding!!) :twisted:
 

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Yeah, but you only really need two!:roll:
 

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Wow ..... Good thing you started poking around .....:shock: You mite want to check them lug nuts just incase joe newbie played tire man ......:razz: Tim
 

BugEyeBear

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Yeah, but you only really need two!:roll:
:?: Is there a story here??!? :?:


I DID also look to see if I had LH-threaded wheel lugs on the left side & RH-threaded wheel lugs on the right side.... (LH has LH, & RH has RH :grin:)

AND I ALSO checked that I had LH turn signal bulbs on the left & RH turn signal bulbs on the right.... ;-)



I'm sure that I'll be paranoid about other potential "Joe-Newbie-Mechanic" fixes for a while to come.

"OH Well"... Nothing that can't be fixed!
 

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These are tactical vehicles as we all know, and that means they need ALL nuts and bolts to get a wrench at least once a year, depending on how much U drive them. Do get a wrench on the nuts and bolts of your jack shafts asap this is good advise to all, they loosen up alot, and when they go will rip a hole in the tranny and floor, i saw it happen to a guy in the MTA, ALL nuts and bolts on these vibrating machines need a wrench...:-D
 

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When I brought home my m211 years a go I drained the rear ends to put in new gear oil and I noticed some chunks of metal I put my finger inside the drain hole and felt more chunks . I pulled the third member out and every thing was fine . I could not believe someone replaced a rear end with broken ring gear and did not clean the metal out of the housing . never know what you will find on these old trucks .
 

BugEyeBear

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These are tactical vehicles as we all know, and that means they need ALL nuts and bolts to get a wrench at least once a year, depending on how much U drive them. Do get a wrench on the nuts and bolts of your jack shafts asap this is good advise to all, they loosen up alot, and when they go will rip a hole in the tranny and floor, i saw it happen to a guy in the MTA, ALL nuts and bolts on these vibrating machines need a wrench...:-D
"emr", I completely agree!

But what annoys me is that the loose bolts on MY deuce were primarily on recently serviced items, & NOT on stuff that normally vibrates loose over time.

This is due to a mechanic being careless, not due to vibrating loose over time. I can only assume that either some "newbie" didn't know what he was doing, OR someone simply didn't take the time to check his work..... :x

BTW: I did also check my jack shafts & drive shafts. All bolts were tight. :grin:
 
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