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  1. gringeltaube

    Injector Pump

    Timing is 180º off, judged by your description in post #24, soooo..... YES! Read this... G.
  2. gringeltaube

    Injector Pump

    May I suggest some good reading here, from this post down, to the end... and also this good thread. G.
  3. gringeltaube

    new member reporting in

    ... It was about time...! You will find much more than that.... :-) Welcome! G.
  4. gringeltaube

    2.5 ton rockwell how much can it take?

    This style sounds all so familiar..... it's been a long time we didn't hear from this guy... we sure had some fun here...! G.
  5. gringeltaube

    2.5 ton rockwell how much can it take?

    No, but you will spend more than that, replacing every part (not only the T-Case) if you ever let that motor put out its 1000+ ft-lb of torque! I would even think twice before putting that beast in a M939 series 5-ton. G.
  6. gringeltaube

    Accident ?

    Any signs of the bumper been replaced...? That looks to me as a serious hit on the right/front corner, in the direction of the (white)arrow. Nothing too serious, though; it can be straightened with a bit of work - and the right tools. G.
  7. gringeltaube

    "How to get a HET in life..." - M1070 Acquisition thread

    Yes. This link: http://www.govliquidation.com/pastbidresults, then look for all events named "Demil Q, Industrial, Marine, Vehicular & ....", like #12346 for example. Click on lots $10.000 and up... Or, if you knew the event number, you can always Google it. Or simply this link Govliquidation...
  8. gringeltaube

    transfercase PTO Hydraulics

    There should be... It's what 73m819 said. Here is the link: TM 9-2320-211-10, read on page 2-84. G.
  9. gringeltaube

    Fording Part Identification

    Thread moved, now that we know what it is... G.
  10. gringeltaube

    24.5 or 22.5 wheels on M818

    ...and what was its date code??? G.
  11. gringeltaube

    New Member

    He put the state. That's OK. G.
  12. gringeltaube

    New Member

    Welcome! If you really "love" military vehicles - then you ARE infected already with what is called the "Green Iron Disease"! Sure enough you came to the right place; just don't expect to find any cure, here. It's more like the opposite: fever can only get worse...!:-) G.
  13. gringeltaube

    Front axle brake shoes wear out faster than rear axle brake shoes?

    Oh yes, I would gladly do a test drive there... regardless of what size the cylinders are!:driver: G.
  14. gringeltaube

    Front axle brake shoes wear out faster than rear axle brake shoes?

    I'm really tempted now to swap my front WC's, for a pair of A3's and see what it does. For a (nose-heavy) winch-truck which runs almost empty most of the time that could be a real upgrade, actually. Someone on here has probably tried this out already...? :wink: G.
  15. gringeltaube

    Front axle brake shoes wear out faster than rear axle brake shoes?

    I kind of hope that that's what happened... otherwise we have another mystery going on, here... How does it stop when you really step on the pedal? Have you ever locked the rears? ... Or even the front tires?? G.
  16. gringeltaube

    16.5 Budd Rims?

    I would use HMMWV wheels/rims to build your own. There are plenty of the stronger 24-bolt wheels being offered, lately. With only 6.5 inches, the M880 wheel is a bit too narrow for that size tire... G.
  17. gringeltaube

    Might be new Tech tip.

    Well, how else would you (easily)set the correct timing of the camshaft, if there were no marks on those two gears...? Then, to correctly adjust the IP timing, that's a different story and we don't really need another set of marks, IMHO. It sure does help though, to know that you should NOT be...
  18. gringeltaube

    Might be new Tech tip.

    This... G.
  19. gringeltaube

    Front axle brake shoes wear out faster than rear axle brake shoes?

    Agreed. That's what I meant with "almost" identical revs. - when braking normally. I can imagine though, that during extreme braking the loaded radius for the (9.00-20's) fronts would change from say 19" down to 18", maybe. And the rears, from 19.5" to 20". That would explain a 8-10%-difference...
  20. gringeltaube

    Intake/exhaust port CFM flow? Porting the heads? Tech babble.

    I'm not sure about three... let's see if we can find part numbers somewhere, FWIW. All this info was written 50 or more years ago and has more historical than practical value, IMHO. G.
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