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I used State Farm for my M923A2. It's insured as a classic vehicle (like an old corvette etc). I can't use it for a daily driver, but the premium is low AF and is comprehensive coverage.
Question:
I'm connecting all of the various vacuum/pressure lines and I am at a loss for this one.
It goes back under the cab to a T and braches off to the transfer case and the little tube on the back of the filler tube.
There is a piece of soft tubing close to it, which I know was put...
I've whacked my head about 18 times so far.....
Fixed the vacuum advance and started tweaking the carb today...
Also replaced a leaking brake line...
Before:
After:
An update:
Had to replace the soft lines on the brakes as they were completely jammed full of junk, replaced several hard lines and fittings, started bleeding.... and the stinking brand new hydraulic brake light switch started leaking.
Got a new one installed today, finished bleeding, then...
Sadly I don't have a lot of pics of Bertha over the last year....
😀😄😁 I can't even say that with a straight face!
Here is a camping trip:
Everything loaded:
The "cargo" area ready for bed:
We also took a 220 mile trip to see several SS members for the Kilo 19 Memorial Day Walk in...
Hey bud, got around to testing with my IR camera.
Whatever driving you'll be doing, it won't be fast. It may be my camera wasn't as sensitive as a set of GI IR goggles, but I had the best results from the bumper mounted lights. Here's a video, it may still be processing...
Yesterday was kind of a smorgasbord of tasks.
I installed the new MC
Replaced the brake hydraulic switch
And while under there found a nail that needs to be replaced with a pin
A little digression...
This past weekend, a friend of mine told me "I have an old army truck at the house you...
Yesterday was tail light assemblies.... considering my fabrication skills are somewhere between a chimpanzee that had a stroke and a 4 day old banana peel, I think I did ok. I **do** have to move the passenger side one down and out about 1/4".
I also had to build a jumper to allow the...