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Well since I don't have that extra 0.3l that the 6.5 would normally have, I assume a 6.2 thats pushing a 6.5 amount of fuel through it would run richer because of the lower volume of the engine?
So I have a 6.5 injection pump on my 6.2, and I plan on replacing my old injectors soon but I don't know which to get, 6.5 or 6.2 injectors...
I am mostly worried about EGTs being too high. Is there a danger to adding those 6.5 injectors to my setup?
Also what's a good reliable source for new...
Faulty grounds.. check all grounding straps and studs.
Check all wires leading from the battery to make sure EVERYTHING is connected up down there.
Check your ignition switch to see if the wires are hooked up properly.
Put a voltmeter on the switch itself to see if it even works
Ah yes I see that now. Only I have the tach harness that came with my kit and it does not include wires for the internal light, do I make my own harness or is there a harness that includes lights.
Also which pin numbers are the 24v lamp?
Saw on ebay a listing for variable rate springs for a humvee. Anyone know how this affects ride quality?
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Do humvees come with these variable rate springs, and would stock linear springs ride smoother?
I've been seeing this all over ebay, google, eastern surplus... right hand door latches labeled as left side.
https://www.easternsurplus.net/PartsList/4/HMMWV
Anyone else notice this? Just search around and you'll see almost all of them are labeled incorrectly...
I agree the red dot system is inexpensive when you put it together yourself, I saved a lot of money that way.
I just didn't use the red dot condenser, instead I went with a civi one that fits on the radiator stack. I have all the correct length of tubing and fittings for both the red dot and...
Red dot a/c hoses
For the hoses from what I understand:
From the compressor the high pressure hose runs to the condenser then gets cooled to a high pressure liquid and then it goes to the receiver drier. From there it goes to the evaporator where it expands and cools then leaves the...
This website (http://www.cabinsulation.com/) sells 1/2" and 1" insulation foam equivalent to the insulation used in the slantback roofs. I was thinking about using it for my x doors but they are not that flat inside so it didn't work too well.
But for a solid metal door with a simple design...
Personally I really don't like the look of the mme or plan b doors and the windows don't roll all the way down! But the upside to them is they seal really well with a soft top and and an extremely solid design.
Are you planning on creating a direct replica or are you making your own design...
Ah. Yeah, that makes more sense. I just seem to find some good advices and opinions on here when I post. Usually prevents me from taking a course of action that wouldn't be economical or time efficient (aint that a joke :D).
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