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  1. cattlerepairman

    Odd turning up the fuel question

    @rickdavis81 just mentioning that one wants an LDS that is a thick deck (TD lettering cast into the block near the data plate) as a candidate to really turn up the power. The older regular blocks may not like the increased pressures and blow the head gasket or warp. Also, a gauge for exhaust...
  2. cattlerepairman

    New to me Deuce with matching trailer - wrenching post

    The little mushrooms? They have a crimped-on cap that you can carefully un-crimp with a small screwdriver. Inside is a - booooiinnnggg, there it went, never to be seen again - small spring and a rubber disc. The stuff is clean-able; I would likely use something non-sticky rubber friendly. I just...
  3. cattlerepairman

    Deuce Rough Terrain Limitations

    A few thoughts here. The Mitsubishi has full lockers in both axles. You can see that clearly with the front axle; the tire that has grip on the rock and the tire that is in the air both spin at the same speed. A Deuce off-road will benefit from three lockers, ideally air actuated so you have...
  4. cattlerepairman

    m35a3 adding reverse lights

    Not sure about the Spicer in the 5ton but in the 2 1/2 ton the shaft conveniently sticks out in reverse so it is possible to mount the same momentary switch (any starter switch will do) that @Wreckclues uses in the cross member under the floor. Same functionality but more discreet. For stop...
  5. cattlerepairman

    New to me Deuce with matching trailer - wrenching post

    The rubber in the axle vents can become sticky as it ages and the vents won't vent so good anymore. You can use a 1/8 NPT hose barb instead and run a hose up to the frame with a cheapo in line fuel filter at the end to keep water out and let it vent freely. Just a thought. Pressure buildup in...
  6. cattlerepairman

    M1078 air brakes

    I am glad @SUBARUMAFIA you got the spring brake chamber caged and the "pancake" on the service brake chamber replaced. The push rod on a new chamber is over length and needs to be shortened for your application. The instructions on "how to" either come on a sheet with the new pot or are...
  7. cattlerepairman

    1952 REO M41

    Mack 5 tons got the ENDT-673 diesel engines. HP ratings in the low 200 (225?). I saw a Mack 5ton converted to a brush truck that starred in a tv show. The truck was mint, the ENDT sounded awesome and the truck had upgrades such as armour plate at the bottom to be able to drive hard in rough...
  8. cattlerepairman

    1952 REO M41

    Now that you did that, we are insatiable....and want a video with the sound of the engine running...once it is running! ;-)
  9. cattlerepairman

    1952 REO M41

    Wild that we obtain a 72 year old vehicle and set out on getting it running and "back into service" for another life of adventure! We sure have set the bar high for the trucks we "play" with. So many other vehicles get scrapped and crushed after one single, measly life!
  10. cattlerepairman

    1952 REO M41

    WOW, have to come visit next time I am up Hwy17!! And, yes, I do like them original-ish. Some improvements are good, though. :-) Some reading on the R6602 https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/continental-r6602.142528/
  11. cattlerepairman

    Shipping the M35a2. Stacked?

    @m715mike My wife says I can buy another MV or truck, but it needs to have a sleeper so I can be comfortable. There is a hidden threat in that, but I have not quite figured it out..... ;-)
  12. cattlerepairman

    M35a2 Brake Light question

    PLEASE go and do as @KN6KXR recommends. It eliminates the hydraulically operated switch as a failure point for the single circuit hydraulic brakes as well. The OEM switches can break the bakelite/composite center and leak brake fluid. Converting to an air pressure switch on the air side is not...
  13. cattlerepairman

    An American Deuce in Canada

    @The King Machine how did your friend make out with his ill-fated Mercedes 1017? Did he ever fix it after the tumble down into the creek?
  14. cattlerepairman

    Economical turn signal flasher repair option

    Maybe take pics of your quest, @Ajax MD
  15. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    I never understood that design although I am being told it was not unusual at the time. If one wanted to have the wheel bearings oil lubricated (as they are in a modern truck) the whole "diff gear oil runs outboard through the axle housing and lubricates bearings" stuff makes sense. If one...
  16. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    #leakingaxlesealssuck Especially when the one that just got fixed last time now leaks again!
  17. cattlerepairman

    Fake Lego MAN overlander

    Really cool and of course really ripped off from a patented play system.
  18. cattlerepairman

    Modernized/Upgraded Axle/Suspension?

    Of course, in my neck of the woods with plenty of soft ground (either wet earth or sand) I can get stuck more quickly than saying "Don't you f#$% get stuck!!!" Not being able to grab any solid ground is usually what does it in. Once it is sunk, it is pretty much game over. I agree that airing...
  19. cattlerepairman

    M35a2 Water Pump Removal

    Good job on documenting your adventure, @appalachiantraildeuce You said that you "don't know what you are doing". The military has a solution for that! For your waterpump job, grab the Technical Manual http://www.jatonkam35s.com/DeuceTechnicalManuals/TM9-2320-361-24-1.pdf Look on page...
  20. cattlerepairman

    M35A2 brakes soft on initial startup

    I would add "air in the lines" to the list. Probably the second thing I would do after verifying brake adjustment is to simply re-bleed the brakes (including air pack!) and then re-assess. It is a long truck with loooong brake lines and air bubbles can hide away for a long time.
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