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  1. Elk1111

    Another stupid idea, ignore this thread.

    I believe you still wouldn’t have any brakes due to the leak itself and the fact that itall one circuit. To truly fix this issue would be to isolate each axle so that if you had a leak you would still have 4 wheels with functional brakes. Of course even better would be 3 master cylinders...
  2. Elk1111

    My $40K wrecker (M936A1) refurbished at Memphis Equipment

    $40000!!! Hope they gave you some vasoline first!!! That’s a crazy amount of money for a solid running truck much less one with this kind of problems. My friend just bought a 936 for $12000 and it just needed a little brake work. Hopefully they make it right for you.
  3. Elk1111

    M925a2 running warm

    I’d start out by changing the water pump and flushing everything again.
  4. Elk1111

    M109 no longer an Emergency

    Just throwing it out there...Is it stuck in low range? (Transfer case lever down)
  5. Elk1111

    M54A2 help needed

    On a side note...since you are going to have the injector lines off anyway. Make sure and spray them out real good also.
  6. Elk1111

    M54A2 help needed

    It’s either the button under the hydraulic head came off or it’s the bow tie shaped washer on the quill on the hydraulic head. The washer gets wallowed out and doesn’t spin correctly. There is a video online that shows how to take everything apart.
  7. Elk1111

    Which wire on fuel pump plug is positive / ground

    I’ve felt that tingle a couple of times. It’s somewhat unpleasant..
  8. Elk1111

    Which wire on fuel pump plug is positive / ground

    Take off a marker light and see which wire lights it up. Homemade test light....
  9. Elk1111

    Which wire on fuel pump plug is positive / ground

    Sorry...read that wrong and didn’t see you didn’t have the volt meter.
  10. Elk1111

    Which wire on fuel pump plug is positive / ground

    Turn on the switch. One wire will read 24 volts. The other will read 0.
  11. Elk1111

    Failsafe control module

    That’s great news!! Mine has been possessed since day one. I tried a used take off and it got worse. Sometimes they don’t work sometimes they do and sometimes the alarm sounds the whole time I’m driving it. Hopefully a new one will fix it. You motivated me to go ahead and order one.
  12. Elk1111

    DodgeTX New 1962 Studebaker M35a2 Multifuel repair and build thread

    I had a 62. Which engine does your truck have in it?
  13. Elk1111

    Searching for U-Joints

    Might as well change the carrier bearing while it’s apart if it’s the front u joints.
  14. Elk1111

    Multifuel fuel filters

    I wasn’t real sure. Mine was the old Continental 427. Some of the parts were a bit different especially on the injection pump.
  15. Elk1111

    Multifuel fuel filters

    It doesn’t have a data plate on the front of the passenger side of the motor?
  16. Elk1111

    Multifuel fuel filters

    I used the Baldwin filters and the o-rings fit perfect. That was on a continental.
  17. Elk1111

    Grabbing brakes

    What is your air pressure doing while this is happening?
  18. Elk1111

    Which military truck is the most capable? Good survival vehicle?

    Seems to me that our ancestors probably had it right for the perfect bug out vehicle....The fuel is free, they go through snow and can swim. If it breaks down you can eat it😁. On the negative side...the heater doesn’t work very well.
  19. Elk1111

    Which military truck is the most capable? Good survival vehicle?

    Unless your towing something really heavy or need a lot of ground clearance a Jeep or a Toyota Tacoma are both really hard to beat. They ride a lot smoother too.
  20. Elk1111

    Brake bleed advice

    There is a bleed nipple on the air pack that needs to be bled to remove the air from the master cylinder and air pack before moving to the wheels. I don’t have any pictures right now but it’s on the front of the air pack.
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