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What did you do to your deuce this week?

Repaired the radiator fill pipe, had to solder the upper neck, changed oil all 3 fuel filters, both oil filters, and the air cleaner. My BGM is so much quieter after the oil change. Next week I am changing out the oil in the Transmission with SAE 30, the pumpkins are getting SAE 140 (both yellow metal safe), and then hitting all the lube points.
 

Aussie Bloke

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G'day everyone,.....



Went to do the service today as its not raining,.....

Have I got the service done?

Nope!

I finally opened the 60ltr drum of oil for the service and installed the new hand pump.

Pump works great, really smooth and only 5-6 full strokes moves 5ltrs of oil.

That mean I will need 5 and a bit of my 5ltr oil containers to do the oil change.

No problem there,....

So I have that side sorted,....

I even have a new 50ltr bin to drain the old engine oil into.

So now to get the sump drain nut undone,....


Can I get the **** thing to move,... **** NO!

I put an extension bar on and still can't shift it,...

Darn thing must be welded on!

Tried everything I have at hand short of explosives.

I will take it to work tomorrow and see if the mechanics there can get it loose then I can do the service done boxing day.

I am going to a friends for dinner tomorrow night straight after work and that will go into the night.

Christmas day I am going to visit my Mother who is house sitting so that only leaves me boxing day.




Aussie.
 

77 AMG

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Let us know how these fit, need to change the ones on my truck.
I'll be installing them on Saturday, after work. So far, they are looking promising.... I've had them on other big trucks (Freightliner, Volvo) and they did well. I have also used them on my "little" trucks- 1975 F250 CrewCab, 1987 F-150, several Rangers and a couple of Jeeps. Always been pleased with them.
 

rustystud

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G'day everyone,.....



Went to do the service today as its not raining,.....

Have I got the service done?

Nope!

I finally opened the 60ltr drum of oil for the service and installed the new hand pump.

Pump works great, really smooth and only 5-6 full strokes moves 5ltrs of oil.

That mean I will need 5 and a bit of my 5ltr oil containers to do the oil change.

No problem there,....

So I have that side sorted,....

I even have a new 50ltr bin to drain the old engine oil into.

So now to get the sump drain nut undone,....


Can I get the **** thing to move,... **** NO!

I put an extension bar on and still can't shift it,...

Darn thing must be welded on!

Tried everything I have at hand short of explosives.

I will take it to work tomorrow and see if the mechanics there can get it loose then I can do the service done boxing day.

I am going to a friends for dinner tomorrow night straight after work and that will go into the night.

Christmas day I am going to visit my Mother who is house sitting so that only leaves me boxing day.




Aussie.


After you get the plugs out, you should consider buying some of these "Fumoto" drain valves. All you have to do is turn the lever and out goes the oil.
I have had no problems since I installed mine this last spring. Makes changing the oil a breeze !

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77 AMG

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@ Rustystud. You wouldn't happen to have the part number for those quick drains, by chance, would you? NAPA runs on part numbers here in town, not "specs" like 1/2x24, for example.
 

rustystud

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@ Rustystud. You wouldn't happen to have the part number for those quick drains, by chance, would you? NAPA runs on part numbers here in town, not "specs" like 1/2x24, for example.
I'll have to look. I bought them two years ago and only installed them last spring. The thread pitch is 14 , but I cannot remember the hole size. 1.0" or 1.25" ?
 

emeralcove

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I have been working my way through this thread from the beginning and am to page 767 so far, it is Christmas morning 2018 so Merry Christmas all and thanks for the time everyone has taken to share their knowledge, ideas, mishaps, and so on to help others enjoy/survive this hobby/affliction.
 

Recovry4x4

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I have been working my way through this thread from the beginning and am to page 767 so far, it is Christmas morning 2018 so Merry Christmas all and thanks for the time everyone has taken to share their knowledge, ideas, mishaps, and so on to help others enjoy/survive this hobby/affliction.
You've been busy. This thread has been cooking the better part of a decade. Good job and of course, Merry Christmas.
 

Privatewrench

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Didn't realize my fuel pump wasn't work....It spins up nice and loud, but after replacing my fuel filters, I couldn't prime the lines. Took the output hose off the pump and sure enough, nothing is moving. I removed the pump and took apart what I could. Pretty clogged up!
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I think a tank cleaning is in order too! I cleaned up the pump and all of its parts, but it still won't turn the impellers. The motor spins, but that's all. I guess a new pump is in order.:-(
From reading the many threads on this site, I tried looking for a Parker pump, with no luck. Looks like Olympic Controls still makes them. No ones answering the phones over there, so I guess they're still enjoying Christmas break.
 

Mrmag1

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Didn't realize my fuel pump wasn't work....It spins up nice and loud, but after replacing my fuel filters, I couldn't prime the lines. Took the output hose off the pump and sure enough, nothing is moving. I removed the pump and took apart what I could. Pretty clogged up!
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I think a tank cleaning is in order too! I cleaned up the pump and all of its parts, but it still won't turn the impellers. The motor spins, but that's all. I guess a new pump is in order.:-(
From reading the many threads on this site, I tried looking for a Parker pump, with no luck. Looks like Olympic Controls still makes them. No ones answering the phones over there, so I guess they're still enjoying Christmas break.
Look for a Parker 24v in tank pump, they are on epay
 

SCM35A2

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total cost is $#85.65 and worth every penny. We all already paid for them to be in Bradley fighting vehicles.
They were 50 bucks then the SS bought them all. Maybe I should I put my last one in the classifieds?
What's the part number for that fuel pump?? I'd like to get one for my truck.
 

Fatalid

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Well my rubber feed line going to my IP developed a leak in it when I was replacing the copper line... so I got a local hose store to make me up a new one. I got everything back together, put new hangers on the copper, and no more leaks! This is kind of a stop-gap until I can replace all of the fuel lines and do a FDC bypass.

I also “officially” named her!




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