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Right ! It may have been parted out before it go to govplnt so making sure it’s not missing (any) assorted bolts or shafts that would keep it from moving is what we’re trying to say. You never know what was pulled off. Like the bolts to the tork converter.
You’re going to need to install a mechanical oil pressure gauge. No other way to tell. The sensors for the gauge could just be bad causing the low pressure issue. Normally if there’s no pressure , lots of noise from the top end than a thrown rod/ seized turbo
That’s a totally non looked up question. There’s a bunch of how to do or who can help answers here. Do you have a title or bill of sale ?? Not trying to be the @$$hole here but …… use the search , there are company’s out there like your local tag shop or someone like dirt legal that can give you...
I’m having the same overheating issue. Fan works great but under load it heats up quickly , I replaced the t-stat first thinking it was the issue but it still gets hot. was gonna scope the top of radiator to see if it’s plugged when I replaced the upper hose but haven’t gotten around to it yet...
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I did not remove the metal parts on the bottom of the original master cylinder cap when I did the job. Others have said you need to do that but my experience so far it made no difference.
I think that fitting is a check valve. It may not let fluid into the master cylinder only lets air out...
I thought the only difference from the 5 ton and 2.5 ton motors were the intake manifold and air inlet ( air filter etc). I got a m109 that has the bigger intake and a turned up ip and that thing flys uphill way better than my M35a2
That should be a vent line. If it had a resivour it would be mounted in the cab behind the drivers seat. It’s a common failure for these trucks to loose peddle , leaks in the air pac , wheel cylinders , failed break lines. Most common is the wheel cylinder followed by the air pac. Should be dot...
I’m just trying to throw some ideas out there. I’ve had trucks sit for months and start with a little extended cranking but fired up. Anything over 600 rpm should fire up. 🤔 And I can’t see the injection system draining back into the tank , the filter shells should hold quite enough fuel to get...
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