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Before I bought the tool to remove them I used a piece of wire with a pice of good sticky chewing gum on the end, that worked pretty well, also some stiff grease may work. The tool was well worth the $70.
I would guess he is talking about getting in touch with Tomlin Ordnance Depot in Tooele, UT, he would know if there were any around. 435-830-8160. I was there in 94 for two weeks on a large forest fire, he has tons of stuff.
They had two 24v alt and a black box to run the 12/24 which gave problems. I had a M1010 and it is possible to outfit the back pretty well but the truck is fairly heavy and not sure how well it would do off road and the low gearing gets old fast.
They are not listed in the TM, and have never seen one. As far as I know the only factory mounted winch in cuurent times on a light vehicle was the hummer.
Try this
NIB Gates 189014M55 PowerGrip GT drive belt - eBay (item 260333865394 end time Jul-14-09 14:03:38 PDT)
Hold on to your wallet, this is the cheapest one I could find when I was looking for a spare for mine. Decided I didn't need a spare that bad.
Sounds like an airleak as said before or you may have the old style(fuel)lift pump. The newer style has a check valve that won't allow fuel to drain back. Same for the older IP's, there is an article in the TM section that explains it.
I have a 106 in my tty shelter and agree on the noise. The early RT-662 did have a noise blanker, later models did away with it. I use mine for tty and voice, mostly on the various military group nets, have had good signal reports. Besides the weight of the equipment the only other negative...
I bought an item from a storefront there and they are unwilling to ship. I will send a call tag for it but I would need it picked up from the store.
Thank you
I took mine to a diesel shop to have the timing set when I replaced the IP. I was allowed in the shop so I could see what they did. They had a timing tool that hooked a lead to the #1 injector line, then to voltage, the meter showed the rpm and timing, then they moved the pump in the direction...
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