TheOxman
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Hey everyone. I've been lurking here for a while, and this is my first post/thread. I'm active duty Air Force stationed out of Eglin AFB, FL. I bought a deuce in September through Government Liquidation and was finally able to pick it up last week. It's in amazing shape, and I've had a lot fun driving it. I do have a few issues I need to work through, so I thought I'd post them here to see if I could get any insight from some experts. I work on computers in the Air Force, so automative and mechanical problems are not my thing, though I'm willing and able to learn.
My first deuce related problem: A flat tire, front driver's side. I was going about 50 down I-10 and out of nowhere, I was unable to control the vehicle. I tried forever to get that tire off. I had my friend come out with my breaker bar and I had the socket that came with the truck. It was a 1 1/2" socket on like an 18" extension, so I had like no leverage. The jack that came with the truck worked just fine. I bought a torch and heated the nuts up, but that didn't help.
I ended up having a guy come up. He had only what I can describe as an air cannon. Got the tire off in seconds. I will be buying a 1" air impact wrench and the sockets this week. I did find out that the place I called owns TWO deuces, wrecker versions, so I now have an in town place that I can bring my deuce to if need be.
So, here is my to-do list for the deuce:
1) Fix the driver's side windshield wiper system. The main air line is working because the passenger side windshield wiper is working, but the driver's side is not. I believe the air line to the driver's side is clogged, or I may need a new motor. It's been suggested that I look into electric wipers.
2) New windshield wipers for both sides.
3) Seal cab. Water from rain and big puddles can get in the cab fairly easily. Need to fix that.
4) Fix fuel gauge. Truck hold 50 gallons. Gauge showed less than 1/4 tank. Filled it up until the tank was as full as it could be and it only took 25 gallons. I turned the truck back on and the gauge only read 3/4.
5) Paint rims - started
6) Lubricate ALL grease fittings. Apparently there are about 100, according to the guy who helped with my tire who works on deuces regularly.
7) Oil and all filters need to be changed.
8 - New spare tire.
Sorry for the super long thread, and thanks for reading. Oh, and pics!
My first deuce related problem: A flat tire, front driver's side. I was going about 50 down I-10 and out of nowhere, I was unable to control the vehicle. I tried forever to get that tire off. I had my friend come out with my breaker bar and I had the socket that came with the truck. It was a 1 1/2" socket on like an 18" extension, so I had like no leverage. The jack that came with the truck worked just fine. I bought a torch and heated the nuts up, but that didn't help.
I ended up having a guy come up. He had only what I can describe as an air cannon. Got the tire off in seconds. I will be buying a 1" air impact wrench and the sockets this week. I did find out that the place I called owns TWO deuces, wrecker versions, so I now have an in town place that I can bring my deuce to if need be.
So, here is my to-do list for the deuce:
1) Fix the driver's side windshield wiper system. The main air line is working because the passenger side windshield wiper is working, but the driver's side is not. I believe the air line to the driver's side is clogged, or I may need a new motor. It's been suggested that I look into electric wipers.
2) New windshield wipers for both sides.
3) Seal cab. Water from rain and big puddles can get in the cab fairly easily. Need to fix that.
4) Fix fuel gauge. Truck hold 50 gallons. Gauge showed less than 1/4 tank. Filled it up until the tank was as full as it could be and it only took 25 gallons. I turned the truck back on and the gauge only read 3/4.
5) Paint rims - started
6) Lubricate ALL grease fittings. Apparently there are about 100, according to the guy who helped with my tire who works on deuces regularly.
7) Oil and all filters need to be changed.
8 - New spare tire.
Sorry for the super long thread, and thanks for reading. Oh, and pics!
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