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Took my deuce for a little 300+ mile run to Troy Alabama and back. The shake down showed me a small fuel and oil leak. Guess i will be under her on a creeper tomorrow. LOL.
Sorry Mr. Moderator. My computer is in dead and I've been hitting the thread through my not so smart phone. Navigating the site is proving difficult on it. Ill save my threading for when IM at work so i can browse the past postings before making my own.
No biggie. And believe me, pics are def' gonna be posted. Still.working on getting my donor cab ready for putting it on my deuce first. And i need to find someone in Alabama with the equipment to hoist my bed off her first.
Polyurea is a chemical the military versions of line x and rhino lining have in them. Its the same stuff used to cover nuclear reactor facilities with. It actually deters spread of radiation. So it will shield the inside of vehicle from dirty bomb radiation to a point.
I figured if it was good enough for mv's in theatre right now, then the ballistic protection and blast mitigation formulas of line x and rhino lining is good enough for me deuce.
It is chemical resistant, sound and heat signature dampening and combat protective. The formualtion with polyurea...
Unfortunately the paint is chipping all over. :(and exposing the original o.d. green underneath. The carc on it is pretty thick so sandind down the chipped areas would make the body look wavy. IM afraid IM gonna have to take it off scarecrow1.
After looking through the forum, talking to individuals and searching the net, I have decided to go with one layer of 2 part as a primer. and then coat the ol' gal in blast mitigation line x. What do you guys think?
I found a site "Cablecraft" that has an x-y adapter to replace the section where the stick shift is housed. it redirects the shifting through a cable system to any location you want in the cab. they have very limited info on spicer transmissions. the issue is they dont wish to send me the wrong...
Anyone know of a substitute for the military power steering unit that will fit the m35a2? We have a you pull it type parts lot near by and I'd love to do that versus buy one NOS.