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There's that too, also done in the US. The power utilities actually have dogs trained to smell for oil leaks during substation PMCS since they're not all obvious.
That was an engineer's response if I ever read one. What's the Reynolds number of oil running through a deuce cooling system? :p (Just kidding!)
That was a good explanation of why oil isn't a practical coolant for this application. (y) I believe oil is only really used as a coolant for...
Because there are more lefty deuces than righty ones?
Makes me wonder what happened to all the right-side extensions. You'd think they'd all be used up in pairs...
That stuff would gum right up. As if I didn't like it enough scraping bacon grease out of the pan 🙄
On the flipside, gumming up in cold temperatures might be preferable to pure water freezing and breaking things - I think that doomed quite a few M211s with improperly-applied water coolant...
My truck always clunks into 4th when I suddenly take my foot off the gas at around 30 MPH. Running it through the gears with full pedal it's a pretty smooth shift. I am still running 15W-40, though.
Sounds like a vent is clogged on the transmission. It shouldn't be shooting any oil out of...
Welcome to the deuce club!
Did that come out of the service with air-assisted steering?! That's what the warranty plate seems to indicate. I thought only the A3 trucks got that from the factory, but this is the Army we're talking about after all - anything can happen :p
That video has tons of 5-tons in it.
This is a deuce forum and now I want a 5-ton even more, even though I had a dream one night that I was taking a wheel off a HMMWV.
What am I going to get next? :ROFLMAO:
(A HMMWV is pretty likely since my wife wants one.)
Funny you ask since I actually measured the first knuckle on my index finger to check differential oil level recently :ROFLMAO: At least on my hand it's about an inch.
Welcome to the deuce club :driver:
I put everything back together and took the truck for a test run. I have oil pressure and it's within spec! It seems that up to this point I wasn't getting accurate oil pressure readings. Previously the oil pressure gauge would read 60-75 PSI heading down the road while still somewhat warming...
I'm happy to see that you're figuring it out :) It amazes me how differently states approach vehicle stuff.
I'm pretty sure highway compliance stickers aren't a thing in NY. At least here the vehicle must pass inspection considering original equipment (if it wasn't built with back-up...
What does the title or SF97 call the truck? In my experience with DMVs, less is more. If there's nothing on there indicating it's a military truck, that's not something that needs to be brought up when working with a clerk. For all they know it's just a normal truck and they couldn't care...
I guess only if the clutch is broke? :D
The way you described it read like how everyone should stop a vehicle with a manual transmission, or at least how I do it:
Downshift to appropriate gear when anticipating stop to engine brake - use service brakes as needed
When approaching engine idle...
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