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What have you done to your HMMWV today/lately

TOBASH

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sure made the view from the rear different!
I guess some guys prefer the view from the rear. I kinda prefer the view of the front, but I will admit that a good looking rear will attract my attentions. I gotta also say that now you got some good lookin' junk in the trunk. Funny how one's eyes can get attracted to that.

Also like your HMMWV mods.

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Added a holley electric lift pump, trying to bleed air without blowing the starter or batteries,,,is this even possible without cranking the engine till the starter fails ? Or without killing batteries?
 

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Yes it is possible and should take less than a minute of total cranking time. Air needs to be bled out. Start with bleeding the filter on the firewall using the bleed screw on top of the filter until air is bled out. Then slightly crack the nuts on the injector lines at each fuel injector. Crank 10 seconds at a time, as fuel appears at each injector tighten the nut. Good two person job, give the starter a nice rest between crankings.

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Getting the Transfer case resealed after the RTV gave out on the top of the case.
Leak tested the cooling loop. I should probably paint a little silver cross on it before reinstalling to ward off the vampires.

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What wiper spray nozzles did you install? I have a broken one. I'm also trying to change out the wiper blade itself with something better. Have you found something better than what is on there now?
There is noise that silicone wipers are the way to go:

- But not sure if it IS just noise, and also not sure of

- Best source for purchase, if it is not noise only (and nothing more)
 
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TOBASH

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Missionexpert:

For nozzles I looked on flea bay. Bought a pair. Overpriced but work.

My blades are good but looking to cluge wiper arms together with newer wiper holder to allow use of newer style blades. Just need to drill two rivets and attach newer wiper holder. Not huge on my priority but it’s coming I guess. Someone sells the units on flea bay for 100. I can make it for next to free.
 
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