• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Search results

  1. NormB

    Power steering bleeding help needed

    I did mine last time over a few days’ time. I had the cooling stack off, replaced PS aux cooler hoses, PS pump (it made noises, winch wasn’t working really well), high-pressure line to gearbox, followed directions to the letter, ran the engine, let it cool off, and started over, and...
  2. NormB

    Proportion Valve

    No release. Plug was just glued in place with silicone or something like it. Picked at it, brushed it with a stainless brush, pulled tabs on side to release, then reassembled and wrapped some silicone tape around it.
  3. NormB

    What have you done to your HMMWV today/lately

    Wow. You found DIRT! :lol: Were the maps useful, at least?
  4. NormB

    Drilling, tapping lubricant brand and product info Suggestions request

    For tap and die operations: Tap magic. For drilling - drill press or mill or hand drill - same or WD40. Milling: WD40 or soluble oil/water mix. FWIW.
  5. NormB

    Proportion Valve

    I thought so too. I'll give it another go tonight. Tried pushing with a thumbnail but wasn't getting any release. Likely old rubber adhering to the plastic. I'll try getting some dielectric grease between the parts with a nail or something. Thanks.
  6. NormB

    Proportion Valve

    Holy resurrected zombie post Batman! I did some plug-and-play hose replacement on my PS system this past week or so and wound up getting the electrical wire for the proportioning valve underneath the high-pressure hose from the hydroboost to steering box and would like to unplug it and reroute...
  7. NormB

    M998 No POWER to ANYTHING 6 volts only !

    Check the wiring harness forward of the steering column. When I got my truck several years ago, my PCB was toast - hard starting, eating GPs, etc - replaced it with an S3 box, but I also had a loose steering column due to some broken aluminum tabs made out of unobtanium, so I bought a complete...
  8. NormB

    New to the group from Middle Tennessee

    Franklin? Just up the road from where I’m retiring in a few years (Hampshire). Welcome to the group. If you’re interested in a HMMWV, I always recommend people start with reading through the “What I did with my HMMWV today” thread in the HMMWV forum. There’s an inestimable wealth of...
  9. NormB

    What have you done to your HMMWV today/lately

    Wow. Arrogance. Ignorance. Condescension. Folly of youth. If you’ve never known anyone to go through what USAFSS-ColdWarrior is describing, have never sat through depositions in personal injury cases, never known anyone to lose their life savings defending themselves in such a case, lose...
  10. NormB

    Time delay module self destruct

    Good luck with that. I’ve never had any luck disassembling potted components.
  11. NormB

    Time delay module self destruct

    I believe this is why DoD went with the newer KDS module. 12338603 They’re available, maybe someone will come along and offer one to you for a reasonable price. NB
  12. NormB

    Hello

    Definitely the place to be for helpful handy tips, cranky old farts, expert advice, knowledge and information you'll find nowhere else on the web. Welcome to the madness. Post pictures of your MV or it's imaginary. Norm
  13. NormB

    The horror

    Maybe posted elsewhere. https://www.pogo.org/investigation/2019/04/scrapped-instead-of-sold-surplus-humvees-could-save-taxpayers-hundreds-of-millions/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. NormB

    MEP802A 3-Wire 240 Hookup Help

    Call me old-fashioned, but every mechanic’s toolbox should have a good VOM (volt-ohm meter) in it, even a cheap free with $25 purchase from Harbor Freight pocket model will work for measuring voltages and continuity in circuits. L1-N(ground) gives 120V more or less, as does L3 to ground, but...
  15. NormB

    The HMWVV as a farm vehicle

    That’s awesome, and inspiring. This is how I intend to use my HMMWV on our farm in TN in future years, more or less. Winch for hauling logs out of hollers, dragging logs to splitter, running 120VAC inverter for tools out in the field, hauling mule and horse pooh to composting/gardening soil...
  16. NormB

    new old guy in Alabama

    HMMWV? I'd advise starting with reading every "What did you do to your HMMWV today" post over in the HMMWV forum. Skim if you need to but it'll give you an idea of common issues people ask about. Welcome to the madness. Norm
  17. NormB

    New guy here

    Nice looking truck. Thanks for sharing.
  18. NormB

    24-12v conversion diagram any help?

    I missed something in translation there, RTW. You mentioned this earlier, about the rear battery. Not having owned a 24/12V system before, I had no way of knowing how to wire it and used the rear, spare, battery I’d mentioned. IF you tie the 14V output to the REAR battery from which you’re...
  19. NormB

    24-12v conversion diagram any help?

    Hooh, boy. Imagine a line of AA batteries laid end to end, 16 of ‘em, so as to make up 24 volts (a bit more with fresh alkaline AAs, lower with recharchables). Tapped from + to -, you get full voltage. Regulator stops pumping electrons as resistance to flow increases as batteries charge...
  20. NormB

    24-12v conversion diagram any help?

    The "shunt" is the candy-bar shaped "block" of flat plates on the tunnel side of the battery compartment, left side of the commander's seat. "In electronics, a shunt is a device which allows electric current to pass around another point in the circuit by creating a low resistance path The...
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks