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When I got my M936 I was thinking of doing the same thing and I had a guy here on SS look at his M936A1 and he sent me some pics of his tool box and sizes. I can not find the pics or remember his name.
But the 14.00x20 was not going to fit in the spares spot.
I will keep looking for the pics.
I got a harness from Erik's when I redid my Deuce and it worked just fine. I did have to jumper the fuel pressure switch wires due to my truck did not have a pressure switch. Do not remember the wire numbers.
I think the one with the plug on the bottom is a newer Parker motor.
If your motor is working ok and the older one with out the plug I would just not reverse it a lot real fast.
Albert
Glad you did not get hurt!!! Once I was charging a 12v battery in a gen. and it had been on charge for a day.
I took the charger off and hit the starter and BOOM. I guess there was gases built up it the battery.
Man was it loud!!!
Glad I could help, Yes I was blowing out the seals on the winch side and filling the winch with fluid.
It was blow when I got it and had it repaired and used it two times and it did it again.
Been OK so far.
Here is my understanding (lookout LOL) When you are using the motor and reverse the motor there is an area between the seals that can build up pressure and needs to be able to bleed off that pressure, that is what the case drain does is bleeds off that unwanted pressure.
Are something like that...
No there was not a tap hole. I drilled and tapped the fitting for the hose. It is a return line so there is no pressure. I did add a check valve on the case drain line.
FYI, If your new Parker motor has a allen plug in the bottom side of it, you need add a case drain to it. If not you will be replacing it soon. I had my motor repaired two times before they told me it needs a case drain.
I am interested in having a manual fan switch (air or Elec.) but keep the automatic fan switch also.
The problem I am having is venting the air when you turn the manual switch off . I saw the switch from Eric's and that looks great but when the auto switch turns on it will vent out that switch...
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