Understanding what the hydraulic head, retaining clip is on a deuce...
After reading threads like, "Anyone interested in heavier duty hydraulic head button retaining clips?",
started by DavidWynmore... I was reminded (once again) that there really is a lot to learn about my M35A2.
During all my searching and reading... I had not come across... even a mention of a Hydraulic Head Retaining Clip.
I've also discovered that there were other folks who were also unaware that there even was such a part, that when broken...
could keep a deuce from even starting up again.
Sounds like a very critical part to my way of thinking. I'd say that there's probably a real need to keep a few
spares handy in the event of a clip failure!
You can find David's thread here: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...er-duty-hydraulic-head-button-retaining-clips
Since I'm doing my best to get my deuce in shape to do a NJ to AZ trip this summer... reading, study, learning
and doing is how I've been spending my free time recently! So... with that in mind, I'm still trying to gain a
deeper understanding of what role the little, hydraulic head, (button) retaining clip plays on a deuce.
Anyway... until I read David's thread, I had no clue (because I had not yet discovered this in TMs) what this part even was.
Because this site is a great place to gain knowledge reading TMs and threads many of us do just that. It's amazing how much
information is here! Still, at times... a question has to be asked:
Reading threads like this one often start me on another 'voyage towards understanding'.
Searching for more details about this 'clip' and the associated problems has turned up
more info that has helped to educate me even further.
Question(s): Is the arrow (in this photo) pointing to an actual image of the
clip/button part being discussed? If so, is this clip one that appears to be in good shape, or
is it broken (missing something to it)?
There are additional 'clues' and documentation out there on other websites, but searching here
on SteelSoldiers has provided good reading too!
If you need to know more about these clips... the following threads might be of some additional help:
Adrian A posted this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?112480-injection-pump-question-m35a2
Jhooah posted this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?74508-Need-Part-IP-Pump-Hydraulic-Head-Ring-Clip-needed-to-hold-button-on-rod
RustyStud posted this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?139813-Why-do-the-Hydraulic-Head-clips-fall-off
Without posts like these (linked above), I'd probably end up 'dead-in-the-water' along a lonely road somewhere in
'who-knows-where', instead of parked... safe-n-sound in my Arizona driveway!
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Feel free to add any information, or experience you may be able share.
The more we know, about this little retaining clip, the better.
Thanks in advance folks!
After reading threads like, "Anyone interested in heavier duty hydraulic head button retaining clips?",
started by DavidWynmore... I was reminded (once again) that there really is a lot to learn about my M35A2.
During all my searching and reading... I had not come across... even a mention of a Hydraulic Head Retaining Clip.
I've also discovered that there were other folks who were also unaware that there even was such a part, that when broken...
could keep a deuce from even starting up again.
Sounds like a very critical part to my way of thinking. I'd say that there's probably a real need to keep a few
spares handy in the event of a clip failure!
You can find David's thread here: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...er-duty-hydraulic-head-button-retaining-clips
Since I'm doing my best to get my deuce in shape to do a NJ to AZ trip this summer... reading, study, learning
and doing is how I've been spending my free time recently! So... with that in mind, I'm still trying to gain a
deeper understanding of what role the little, hydraulic head, (button) retaining clip plays on a deuce.
Anyway... until I read David's thread, I had no clue (because I had not yet discovered this in TMs) what this part even was.
Because this site is a great place to gain knowledge reading TMs and threads many of us do just that. It's amazing how much
information is here! Still, at times... a question has to be asked:
A couple of PMs to other SS members and then the post by 'red', (below) ... really helped me to begin to understand this issue.where does it go and what does it do? i would be interested if it works on mine.
If you look at your fuel injection pump there is the hydraulic head, where all the high pressure fuel lines run out to the injectors. If you pull that head off there is a plunger attached to it. A small metal 'button' is clipped to that plunger. The stock retaining clip is known to fall off, letting the button slide off of the plunger, resulting in no fuel flowing to the injectors.
He's proposing a stronger retaining clip, to fix the issue
Reading threads like this one often start me on another 'voyage towards understanding'.
Searching for more details about this 'clip' and the associated problems has turned up
more info that has helped to educate me even further.
Question(s): Is the arrow (in this photo) pointing to an actual image of the
clip/button part being discussed? If so, is this clip one that appears to be in good shape, or
is it broken (missing something to it)?
There are additional 'clues' and documentation out there on other websites, but searching here
on SteelSoldiers has provided good reading too!
If you need to know more about these clips... the following threads might be of some additional help:
Adrian A posted this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?112480-injection-pump-question-m35a2
Jhooah posted this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?74508-Need-Part-IP-Pump-Hydraulic-Head-Ring-Clip-needed-to-hold-button-on-rod
RustyStud posted this:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?139813-Why-do-the-Hydraulic-Head-clips-fall-off
Without posts like these (linked above), I'd probably end up 'dead-in-the-water' along a lonely road somewhere in
'who-knows-where', instead of parked... safe-n-sound in my Arizona driveway!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feel free to add any information, or experience you may be able share.
The more we know, about this little retaining clip, the better.
Thanks in advance folks!