Keith_J
Well-known member
- 3,657
- 1,323
- 113
- Location
- Schertz TX
Had the gen 1 light dimly glowing when the heater was on full, cleaned the heater fuse and all is gone. I needed the defog, doing 100 miles in rain at 60 F.
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Are the studs side by side or beside each other? Might have a HMMWV intake.Went to change out the air filter yesterday.... The current one had been squashed down to fit in the assembly. I thought their had to be a better answer. I checked and double checked part number. They match up. The new air filter will need squashed down in order to fit as well. Input needed. Is this the right answer?
Skull, if they are the stock studs they will only go in so far, the stock ones, at least mine, have a stop and will only go in so far. Also if its the stock air cleaner, even if the studs are in to far, the base of the air cleaner would not crush the filter, they simply wouldn't fit up through the top of the air cleaner.
Looks kinda wet in there. Leaking seal? Grease or oil on the shoes will make it susceptible to locking up.Its not looking too pretty in there, but Im trying to find out what is causing it to keep locking up and having to adjust the screw...
Im not really sure whats going on in there. The inside of the drum and the shoes were pretty dry. Ended up spraying the brake hardware with brake cleaner. The hub on the inside of the drum however, had some oil in there but no grease. Not sure if thats normal or not. I was going to replace the brake hardware and grease the bearings but Im not shute if I should do that or rebuild the hub...Looks kinda wet in there. Leaking seal? Grease or oil on the shoes will make it susceptible to locking up.
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!