RobM36A2
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Did absolutely nothing.. Need to start her up and go for a drive...
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Attempting to start the M35A2, I heard a load click. After several such click noises, I pulled out my NAPA 24 Volt battery booster. Also took the time to wire brush the terminals and added water to the cells. Then after a hour cruise, I noticed the ammeter gauge just over the green mark and up against the red. So I thought to load tested the batteries. Since my load tester is somewhat beat-up, I also use my voltmeter to see if the volt drop during the test. Left battery tested OK, but the right battery volts went to 5.64 VDC during the load test. I know that if one battery is weaker than the other, the weaker one will draw down the volts of the stronger one. But shall I replace just the weak one, or buy 2 new ones? What is best?
Last Saturday my son Dan and I showed our trucks at the Antique Truck Club of America show in Macungie PA. I drove my bobber and Dan drove his '64 F100. It was a muddy blast! The owner of a Unimog and I used his truck and my recovery strap and D-ring to pull a gorgeous 1950 Mack LJ out of the slick stuff. He got stuck directly in front of Brutus. Today, I finally installed John Tennis' spin on primary and secondary fuel filter adapters with Wix filters. Very well designed and easy to install. The cleanup took longer. Then I whistled around Phillipsburg N.J. for a while. Got a thumbs up from an ambulance driver.Wow, that's a great looking truck!View attachment 500040Put on my front tires, rear is next as soon as parts come in.
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