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My concern is that it fluctuates rapidly between 18 and 14 and I was wanting to know if this was normal or a symptom of the vacuum pod getting weak. Thanks
I checked the vacuum on the pump at the 3/8" fitting and it holds at a steady 26. At the small line going from the pump to the vacuum switch it flucuates rapidly from 18-14. Coming out of the vacuum modulator to the tranny is a steady 11. The truck is a 1986 M1008 shifts at 15 and 35. Any help...
Thank you for your clarification on the heads. I was trying to visualize flipping them around and I thought the cover plates would be wrong but all that needs to be done is flipping them around. Thank you for your help and explaining this to me.
Agree. I needed confirmation. Thanks. When I get ready to install I am following your advise on installation from other posts to the T. I appreciate the good advice you give cucvrus.
Thank you, I was hoping you would reply. I have enjoyed following your posts since 2010. Even if my original heads are not cracked this would still seem like a better way to go. All the posts I have read have not mentioned these head were available. I am assuming these might be a new listing and...
https://www.easternsurplus.net/PartDetails/5378/HM-719-6-2-HMMWV-Diesel-Cylinder-Head these heads are available from Eastern Surplus and Equipment Company. I would appreciate any comments about these heads for use on my 1986 M1008.
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