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On the fuel tank it is 1/8. I used a 90 degree elbow 1/8 male to 1/4 female to fit a standard 1/4 in gauge. Take with a grain of salt...going from memory here.
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The downfall of being mission oriented. Adapt, improvise, overcome - just get it done. I need to work on that. I did park the truck early and for the Sat night shift my condition for driving is working heat!
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@92ramaro
To the wide-eyed, bushy-tailed observer from a warm climate this may LOOK like fun! Oh, how naive! :) For somebody that just drove an International Tri-axle last night for 4 hours at -11F (-14C) WITHOUT any cab heat whatsoever, with the side window open so the windshield would not...
For someone who looks at 3D printing as space wizardry, I am very excited that replacement parts or improvement parts made from unobtainium could perhaps be designed and manufactured by our very own group here!
I have nada to contribute on the technical/CAD front but would sure be willing to...
I would add: You can put a pressure gauge where the T fitting is on top of the fuel tank. With the in-tank-pump running, you should see around 5-7 psi there. I left my gauge plumbed in because.....I can. I like the visual that the pump is working when I do my walkaround inspection.
If you put a...
@montaillou If you had had a centre axle lockout, you would have locked that in very gingerly at that point, I suppose! The parking brake better work!
I also read a reply from a forum member that got hung up in a parking lot on the speed bumps and was unable to traverse without locking the axle...
If by "dust injector hose" you mean the heater hose/duct, then vendors such as Erik's have the right stuff, also https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/search/search.php?s=air%20duct
By the way, when you have the heater out, you can actually shorten the box to make it take up less space!
Not sure whether you mean the cab cover or the cargo cover. If it is the latter.....
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/lashing-down-cargo-cover-how-many-feet-of-super-rope-are-needed.71503/
Interesting history. Thank you @BKubu for asking what I was thinking!
General Kaiser, how do you deal with the spare parts issue? It cannot be easy to find parts for your truck?
@General Kaiser Ok, here is the good news:
- you have evidence of what is wrong with the transfer case
- the shrapnel looks very much like a chewed up bearing
- chances are, there is nothing else wrong with the TC (i.e. gears are ok; specialty parts that are not off-the-shelf are ok)
- removing...
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/transfer-case-jumping-out.20809/
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/why-would-the-transfer-case-pop-into-neutral-while-driving.112338/
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/transfer-case-slips-to-neutral-when-shifting.97455/
Is your situation described...
Can't help with the CTIS, but the heater core is a cute mini radiator, full metal, no plastic. There are fabric strips to prevent chafing on the steel housing . The core may have vibrated through the fabric and sprung a leak. In any case, you can simply solder it! I used rubber strips I cut from...
I suggest to loosen and re-tighten (not over-tighten) the fuel line at the head. Also, wipe the head dry and check for cracks. That may be difficult if you still have the aluminium plate on top with the line numbers.
No tricks to loosening/removing the hard line. I suggest spraying the fittings...
If it is that cruddy, consider dropping it off at a tank and radiator shop that will boil it out. When it is spotless, coat the inside with one of the commercial tank lining products.
As for in tank pump: a gauge at the elbow above the tank; in tank pump should give around 5-7 psi.
If you...
My recommendation is 11.00R20 or 12.00R20 dual or singles (as you prefer). The 9.00-20 are unnecessarily small. The tubes cover a few tire sizes.
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