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I think I am to the point of swapping motors and will most likely get a working used motor to drop in but I want to rebuild the take out and then eventually drop it back in. What I am concerned about is the logistics of it. The LDT will not hang on a conventional motor stand...looking for some...
Nothing quite like the experience of lining up with an LCU that has dropped ramp on the false beach (sandbar) about 50-75 yds from the real beach....put the HMMWV in reverse and start backing into the ocean, watching that beach master quide you to the LCU, waves literally crashing into the back...
I will be doing that to a couple of existing openings as well as some of the rust areas. I am not sure what type of caulk to use under the patch i am riveting on and also on the seams....any suggestions?
So you are saying use a fiberglass epoxy for inside and i dont understand what for the outside...Remember, i am STOOPID when it comes to body work. I can drink a beer fairly well though. Does grinding/steel brushing then treating the rust with OSPHO sound correct prior to the epoxy?
I filled 7 large trash bags with that old glass insulation. Most of it was so broken down that it came out in fist size pieces. Big pain in the behind. Of course me down here in south Bama i had on flip flops and shorts so i effectively got glass over whole body. Going to transfer to the engine...
At least it is down on the left side. I sunk mine a while back but the fuel tank was under water. No fun draining 50 gallons of diesel water mix into 5 gallon buckets.
Well, i have alot of the interior out. No surprises except some holes in the overhead outside skin and a lot of tiny empty eggs. I am no bodyman but i think i can treat this rust, give it some good bondo and then cover it with the good roof coating that Mike mentioned. I am not concerned about...
This has turned into a quest.....thankfully i have a covered space to have this thing all ripped apart and out of weather somewhat. Sawzall blades are bought, church has been attended and lunch eaten....headed to the box and let the tear out begin.
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This M109 that is turning out to be my Nemesis needs a lot of work that i was not told about prior to purchase....my fault, bought sight unseen due to circumstances. The sheet metal on floor bottom under wood is half gone and the overhead inside panels have rust coming through them so i can...
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I pulled my tank off to make sure things are all good with the sender and pump. Trash was at the bottom so i decided to do a good clean out. Doing this i discovered multiple small leaks at or near where it has been repaired before. I do not know anything about tank repair and need some...
The two i have now i found right here on SS on the want ad portion. You being where you are, you are fairly close to a couple i was looking at before i got these. Owning a deuce is a special thing not for everyone. It is a rough vehicle that you can't be afraid to get down and dirty with and you...
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