My scheduled M35A2 and M105A2 convoy to Punta Gorda was cut short just after 1.5 hours into the 4 hour drive because I noticed the clutch slipping. Glad I made back to the Fort. What is the best transmission jack to use on the Deuce?
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Take off the top and lay a 4x4 over the rear cab lip and the windshield frame/hood, then use a come-along or chain fall and support it from above. I've done it this way 2x and it was far, far easier and safer than futzing around with a tranny jack. Just my $.02.My scheduled M35A2 and M105A2 convoy to Punta Gorda was cut short just after 1.5 hours into the 4 hour drive because I noticed the clutch slipping. Glad I made back to the Fort. What is the best transmission jack to use on the Deuce?
Rebuilt my injectors[/QUOTE]
How long that take you?
About 2 hours. Replaced 4 of 6 tips and adjusted one for pressure. Runs nice and smooth again.Rebuilt my injectors[/QUOTE]
How long that take you?
Nothing. I just happen to have 60 new tips. payed a little over a dollar a piece for them. If i run out I am saving all the old one and will see about cleaning them. I actually do clean the carbon off. I replace ones that drip.Hey mobilauto2000, whats wrong with cleaning the tips?
You could always come back!Jeep sinker, almost wish I were back in LA , used to be stationed at England AFB , now closed, lived in Pineville, LA oh for some FEBRUARY LA weather, enjoy it, below zero here spring comes 3 rd week in MAY summer last 3 months. not conducive to Green Trucks
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