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Got a few questions

TheWeatherMan

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First off I was driving home from Iowa last weekend, and it seems I didn't have as much power as I did driving out. But there were high winds and I had the canvas over the bed.

Second I noticed my oil PSI was just at 30PSI when driving and about 8-12 when idle. Is this normal. But then when I drove it yesterday it was back at 40PSI

I would fill the diesel tank up to the line and my gas gauge shows just above 1/2 a tank, but then it will show the correct amount at 1/4 tank

I met a old vet who was a co-driver, he said one of my injector pump lines was leaking at the base where it connects, is this a easy fix?

The floor got really warm while driving it home, I couldn't put my hand on it for more than 5 sec, is this normal?

Also dose anyone know where they sell the bracket to mount a rifle or gun to the dash, I guess the military doesn't sell the trucks with them on.
 

Akicita

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<< First off I was driving home from Iowa last weekend, and it seems I didn't have as much power as I did driving out. But there were high winds and I had the canvas over the bed. >>

Your truck is like a brick moving on the road. I feel strong winds even in my 40 foot bus. A Deuce with a tarp is smaller and lighter, so the effect is probably about the same as in the bigger and heavier bus.

<< Second I noticed my oil PSI was just at 30PSI when driving and about 8-12 when idle. Is this normal. But then when I drove it yesterday it was back at 40PSI >>

I found the gauges are not all that precise.

<< I would fill the diesel tank up to the line and my gas gauge shows just above 1/2 a tank, but then it will show the correct amount at 1/4 tank >>

The only thing that lies more often than a career politician is the fuel gauge on a Deuce. (I read that somewhere.)
I have the same problem with my fuel gauge. I don't usually take long trips and that makes it easy for me to keep the tank filled up at least half way at all times.

<< I met a old vet who was a co-driver, he said one of my injector pump lines was leaking at the base where it connects, is this a easy fix? >>

Check if it is really the line, or if fuel is running down the line but the leak is somewhere else. Looking for the leak may take longer than putting a new line in.

<< The floor got really warm while driving it home, I couldn't put my hand on it for more than 5 sec, is this normal? >>

Yup.

<< Also dose anyone know where they sell the bracket to mount a rifle or gun to the dash, I guess the military doesn't sell the trucks with them on.

You can order them from a number of suppliers. I don't know anyone in Michigan though. Check the "Classified Ads" section on this site, too.

Have a great Memorial Day.
 

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Check your oil pressure at idle cold and idle and driving warmed up. Use a mechanical gauge.
 

M35A2-AZ

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If you smell diesel in the oil it proably came from the FDC,its on top of the injector pump.Do a search on here their are plenty of write ups on bypassing the FDC.



I found this if you need to bypass.
Billy Bodded and emmado22, Thanks for the info.
My FDC is already bypassed from th Army.
Thanks!!:beer:
 
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