Figured I’d start a thread about my 1151a1 to keep all my junk in one place, easier to find anyway. First thread involved installing glow plugs:
Today, it’s time to recharge the a/c to test it. When I got the truck the a/c was non op - turned out the hose that connects front and rear evaporators had was laying on the exhaust and had a hole in it. Replaced that hose and the a/c dryer at the back.
Full admission, I’m not an a/c tech, but I’m handy and harbor freight is close by. I have an a/c tech to call though, which helps. So far so good! Hope there aren’t any other leaks. Going to keep vacuuming it for about 45 minutes.
Armor Install:
Glow plug day for my 1151a1 rev
Yeah, I thought I’ll go out this morning and change the glow plugs out, shouldn’t be too difficult. No. Just no on the right side. I feel like this is what happens when you keep adding more and more features but don’t reengineer the simple basic maintenance items. Pretty much seems like I have...
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Today, it’s time to recharge the a/c to test it. When I got the truck the a/c was non op - turned out the hose that connects front and rear evaporators had was laying on the exhaust and had a hole in it. Replaced that hose and the a/c dryer at the back.
Full admission, I’m not an a/c tech, but I’m handy and harbor freight is close by. I have an a/c tech to call though, which helps. So far so good! Hope there aren’t any other leaks. Going to keep vacuuming it for about 45 minutes.
Armor Install:
Adding back armor to the 1151
Spent the last few weekends adding repro armor back to the Hmmwv - the 11 series trucks just look so much better to me like this. I sold off my a2 and used part of those funds to do it, even added the flat doors. This stuff I got from Jacob Garlitz bolted right up! I was impressed. I powder...
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