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  1. TechnoWeenie

    Goodyear vs. Michelin super singles

    What's your thought on singled G272s on a deuce? I think they're rated at 7500lb/tire, so that should be adequate....
  2. TechnoWeenie

    5 ton light bar examples

    So, uhh... How detailed do you want me to get? https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/technoweenie-educational-series-vehicle-lighting.201328/
  3. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    Passive? So if you have a bad battery, it drags both of them down? ;) Unfortunately, that's how the passive balancers work. They will use the higher voltage battery to discharge into the lower voltage battery until the voltage is the same. If you have a failing battery with a dead cell, or...
  4. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    Personally, I would feed 2 smaller solar panels into 2 charge controllers, one for each battery....Then it'd be practically maintenance-free with no requirement for 110v... But, that's just mission ready stuff, not bringing back dead/depleted batteries... Plus, you'd be able to tap off of one of...
  5. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    $400 for an equalizer, or $100 for a 2 bank charger/maintainer? :-p
  6. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    Just a heads up... The small solar panels are usually Solargizer, and they're NOT chargers, they're desulfators and maintainers.. They prevent sulfation when sitting for a while, to keep them mission ready. They will not charge batteries.. Using a 2 bank 12V charger, which charges each battery...
  7. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Was thinking about cutting down a 20' connex and removing the bed, mounting to the frame, but the prices of those have skyrocketed. I'm leaning more towards making my own, because I really want a cabover. I may use an M109 box, but I'm not a fan of the space limitations, and modifying sounds...
  8. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Spent about 4 hours doing a pre-trip inspection.... Probably should have taken 45 mins but... I'm a little slower these days. Ironically enough, laying under the truck checking the diffs was the easy part. heh. Used about a gallon of DOT5 flushing the brakes. They're pretty good, but not...
  9. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Already have an A2 I have an eye on. I'm houseless right now, so it would be a camper/rv of sorts but more tailored to long term use.
  10. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Do brake shoe linings fail due to age vs use? Brake hardware, like springs, I can see.. Shoe linings/pads/drums? Not sure if that's needed? Parking brake, I can see as well...
  11. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    I think it was Doghead that said 'If it's rubber, replace it, if it's electrical clean it' or something to that effect... I agree that there will be stuff that pops up. The idea being to make everything as bulletproof as possible, to minimize frustrations/failures down the road... pardon the...
  12. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    So, I've been thinking about the best way to make sure that a deuce is a reliable daily driver. I'm trying to make a 'To Do List'. Because I don't know the history of a vehicle that I buy, I usually replace all the fluids as a start, but this heavy equipment being 50+ years old, and not knowing...
  13. TechnoWeenie

    WMO in CUCV

    I hate to necro a thread, but I did WMO in my CUCV.... and I figured I'd share my results. I'm going off of memory from about a decade ago, so I might be remembering things a bit wrong. I used random oil from friends, that comprised mainly of 5W30 and 10W30, along with ATF and my own 15W40. I...
  14. TechnoWeenie

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Just an FYI, the Solargizer is a desulfator/maintainer, NOT a battery charger.
  15. TechnoWeenie

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Charge the battery asap. A discharged battery left discharged will be permanently damaged in short order.
  16. TechnoWeenie

    Seal between NP208 and TH400

    Also, off hand, anyone know which line on the trans, and trans cooler, are in/out? I'm trying to flush and check for flow restrictions. Thanks.
  17. TechnoWeenie

    Seal between NP208 and TH400

    I've been tearing through the TMs, and MULTIPLE times, I go to look for a part, and it shows, let's say, 1-12 parts labelled in the figure, but will only display parts 6,7, and 8.. Look in the index, and same thing. This has happened numerous times, and it's driving me insane. I can't trust...
  18. TechnoWeenie

    CUCV Throttle Vacuum Valve Adjustment

    Can an improperly adjusted VRV cause a transmission to fail in short order, like, less than 5k miles?
  19. TechnoWeenie

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    I dunno if I should laugh, or cry. I wanna do both.
  20. TechnoWeenie

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    well...... :/
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