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i was thinking about just taking the original cap and cutting the same size hole but on the opposite side. what kind of benifits do you think i could get from that? i mean it would be technically doubling the size of the whole
ok. i have 12 volts at my glow plugs. the truck wont start. im assuming there bad/ burnt out. what is the best way too remove them without snapping the ends off leaving the rest in my engine block. also how many volts should i have at my plugs? 12 or 24. i know this truck was owned by the state...
painted mine camo, and pulled the whole fuse box off thinking i melted something later finding out that the 20 amp fuse in the lower left hand corner of the fuse box powers the volt meter, the gen 2 light, and all auxiliary ports on the box.
so i got the 1984 m1009. it was white, i painted it camo. its a great truck. it is my second vehicle so its mainly a toy. but its so fun. im learning so much just from this forum. but i was wondering if any of you were around troy ny. it would be cool too know some people locally who owned the...
as far as the back brake, i had the same thing, i just ended up taking out all the springs and such and spraying everything like crazy with brake clean. have been fairly good ever since.
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