Nice looking deuce, so what happen to the m1010 along the way?
Thanks, the deuce is REAL nice. 11.00 Michelins all the way around, d turbo, and runs like a champ. The big box was a drag...literally! My MPG was pitiful, probably around 5-6 if that. The box is going to come off and become a shed.
As for the m1010, that is a long story! First about 2 hours into the trip home, Aboonski successfully navigated a front driver side tire blow out. I had my laptop, so I found us a WM supercenter with a lube and tire shop and had 4 new tires put on. The tire code on the old tires was "305", so most likely made the 30th week of 1995. Yea - I know...stupid move for not checking the date codes. That wont happen again. Aboonski has some photos of the blown tire and the ones we had removed. He also has some photos of some local troops in a HMMWV that stopped on the highway to assist us with the blown tire. Of course, they showed up AFTER we were done, but cool nonetheless. This was around Forsythe, GA.
So, we get the tires installed, eat lunch, and hit the road. About 1hr later, south of Macon near Lenox, we stopped for fuel. We put 16 gallons in the m1010 and 10 in the deuce. Hit the road again and 15 minutes later, Aboonski is flashing the lights. Apparently the truck lost power and then died.
We drained and bled the fuel filter and then tried to start her back up. She ran for maybe 1 minute and died again. After messing with it for about 30 minutes and not being able to keep her running, we decided to tow it off the highway. Hooked her up to the deuce and headed for the next exit.
At the next exit, tried to start the m1010 and it ran for 1-2 minutes again and died. We ended up unhooking the drive shaft and towing her the remaining 350+ miles home. We got in at 7am this morning. I haven't had a chance to get back out to look at the m1010 to diagnose further.
Right now, I am leaning towards bad fuel or clogged pickup. However, after reading threads today I'll probably start by connecting a hose and bucket with fresh diesel to the IP to verify the IP is ok. At least this way, I wont drain the tank needlessly.