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  1. Skinny

    Quick question about wait light

    Can you verify that the volt gauge is low when the wait light is on?
  2. Skinny

    Post your cucv pics here

    cheater!
  3. Skinny

    Recommendations for a fairly long drive

    Were you able to find the D range position on the gearshift???
  4. Skinny

    Post your cucv pics here

    Your front axle makes me cry inside just a little bit!
  5. Skinny

    My M1031 Contact Maintenance Truck project

    Probably a waste of time at that. I personally like making old things work since it is the definition of recycling or probably more like restoration. For such a key component of the generator function, having a questionable controller is not piece of mind. I will be looking at your APECS...
  6. Skinny

    CUCV cab heater core multiple failures resulting in leaking of heater core into cab

    I have used tap water in every personal vehicle and professional vehicle I have serviced...have yet to have a failure due to corrosion. Granted I change mine below the service interval and take good care of my vehicles before bad things tend to happen. I highly suspect that if you are having...
  7. Skinny

    My M1031 Contact Maintenance Truck project

    Before you buy anything, you should ask yourself what you want to do with the truck. I converted over to 120/240 because I wanted house power back up. This required changing out the compressor motor and doing some rewiring in the panel. Just a good decision to make and standby if purchasing new...
  8. Skinny

    Glow plug sequence question

    I don't think you actually have to crank the first time out. If it is super cold out (sorry for a non-scientific term here), you probably can turn the key on, wait a bit, turn it off, then turn back on again for a second cycle...then crank. Don't let the wait light fool you, when it goes out...
  9. Skinny

    is it OK to leave the front hub locked when patches of ice are expected

    It was usually a 3 speed forward, 1 reverse trans coupled to a 2 speed transfer case (HI/LO) along with a front axle part time system. The front axle had no hubs, they had drive flanges which coupled the wheel to the axle all the time. It was up to the driver to simply select 2wd or 4wd to get...
  10. Skinny

    is it OK to leave the front hub locked when patches of ice are expected

    With the hubs locked in, the front components aren't stationary. In theory, they are spinning at the same speed as the rear components. You should be able to pull the 4wd lever in HI range at ANY speed if front and rear are spinning at same rates. Now this is assuming you have the hubs locked in...
  11. Skinny

    is it OK to leave the front hub locked when patches of ice are expected

    I agree, the front LSD in the my M1031 has some twitchy pulling and return to center with them locked in. Certainly keeps you awake behind the wheel. I've had front Detroits with less wheel feedback...strange. You will want to make sure your front ujoints are greased if applicable and keep an...
  12. Skinny

    Death wobble AGAIN!?

    Glad that things are getting better! I will say it again but the damper really has nothing to do with DW. It prevents the creation of oscillation, really prevents it with oversized offset tires, but the steering on its own should not death wobble by itself with no damper present under pretty...
  13. Skinny

    Recommendations for a fairly long drive

    This is a good deal! More people should be like you!!!
  14. Skinny

    My M1031 Contact Maintenance Truck project

    Someone with more generator knowledge may chime in and trump what I have to say... Personally, after getting all the safety switches adjusted and getting the M1031 into generator mode, check for 12v at the governor box. Without power, you are dead in the water. Also check your ground connection...
  15. Skinny

    Death wobble AGAIN!?

    It sounds like you have a potential issue in the steering system or possibly springs bushings. I agree that the stabilizer is suppose to keep wobble from happening but I've owned plenty of trucks with big wide offset tires with no stablizer and had no issues as well. Of course I've also had...
  16. Skinny

    Recommendations for a fairly long drive

    Agreed I would hesitate to shut down unless absolutely necessary until you know the batts, starter, GP's, etc. are in good working order.
  17. Skinny

    New to the site with a 1984 CUCV

    That is the GP number, do not forget you will need to get new female spade terminals as the OEM ones are too narrow to fit on those.
  18. Skinny

    Crush pile find CUCV M1009

    I know lots bout' plowin bub...I'm a Mainah! That would make a good yard truck, **** you could even get some farm tags for it and take it to the local VFW for a Friday night beer :)
  19. Skinny

    Recommendations for a fairly long drive

    Wow, you guys are more brave than me. I'd write the check and have it delivered! I would also add ear plugs to the list. I made it about 250 miles before mine started to bleed. Best 99 cents I ever spent on the old girl.
  20. Skinny

    Crush pile find CUCV M1009

    That plow looks rough and the installation looks like it has seen better days. May not be worth much trying to save. I personally would salvage parts off it for a clone build or just to part out...scrap the rest. Looks like no one has pillaged under the hood, still has both Gens, the resistor...
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