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  1. cucvrus

    M1008 Upper Oil Line Replacement - Video Link

    I found 13, 12, 16, 14 and of course 16 the nuts are just M8 1.25 metric nuts. I also have complete oil sampling valve if you feel the need to have one. I think this may do the trick. It is for a dozen. Amazon.com: Helix 11099 3/8 Stainless Steel Double Line Clamp, 12 Pack: Automotive I will...
  2. cucvrus

    M1008 Upper Oil Line Replacement - Video Link

    The double holder to fan shroud bracket can be fabricated fairly easy. I never had to fabricate the rear oil cooler line holder But I think if one was available to look at it could be made fairly easy. you are going to want them lines attached to the engine so they vibrate with the engine and...
  3. cucvrus

    M1008 Upper Oil Line Replacement - Video Link

    Do as you will but that is a poor example of replacing the oil cooler lines. The clamp on the fan shroud that holds the cross over tubes is missing. Common issue and they will crack from vibration. Also the bracket on the rear manifold studs is missing and thus the oil cooler lines not staying...
  4. cucvrus

    M1009 Rear End Noise

    Take the cover off and look. It sounds like it has an issue with the locker unit. My Sons ate them rear axle for lunch. I had 15 in crates at one time and sold and used everyone. If you are in Easton and need one give me a PM. But remove the cover and check out the magnet and the gears. New or...
  5. cucvrus

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    Today I made a lot of progress. I was also busy with a few customers that showed up for my Chevy parts Summer Sale. I posted on Facebook a few Squarebody parts for sale and it went from there. After getting everything cleaned up outside. It was raining on and off. I mowed the field and then...
  6. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    Progress comes in many shapes and forms. I had great progress today. I was able to sell a lot of parts with a simple on line ad that I had square body parts for sale. I had a buyer for an old M1009 body shell. What is scrap to some is gold to others. 2 Young men came by and wanted the M1028 cab...
  7. cucvrus

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    I have one of the 4WD Oil filters and will mail it out to you for doing such a great job. Maybe some day you will come across some old license plates and send them my way. I still have your address in my tablet. Starter looks great. Now lets see some progress on the rest of the project. Keep up...
  8. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    After posting these carnage pictures I was contacted by a Man that wants to buy the remains of the body tub as it. Bare bones tub. He clams the floors and rear riser area are still useable and would like to salvage the parts from this tub. Never would I have thought parts were that hard to find...
  9. cucvrus

    M1008: Please help to understand wiring - some questions (Full wiring replacement with non-original)

    Could you please explain to me why do 2 wires here? I thought it should be only on. And where they come from? Existing one is coming to the fuse box and I continue checking where it goes, and have no ideas about second one. I have seen that before. You do not have a stock CUCV injection pump...
  10. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    I advised the owner that he should scrap that vehicle. It has frame damage and all. Not worth fixing at this point. Basically it is wasted. Parts vehicles are needed at all times.
  11. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    This is what the tractor looks like when you need to change the starter. It is all back together and back over at the farm. That little 2 cylinder water cooled engine is well designed. It took me about 4 hours with the help of my Wife. Runs like new again. All this work because a starter bolt...
  12. cucvrus

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    Trick question of course I do. You need the big 4WD and the low coolant? The 4 WD and the oil pressure are on the same filter on a CUCV.
  13. cucvrus

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    You have the wrong filters over the idiot lights. Do you have the correct ones? Let me know.
  14. cucvrus

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    I am living the 20 minute job being a 3 day deal. I have an M1009 here and am struggling with a starter bolt. I also have a Honda tractor with a loose starter that requires the engine to be pulled for tightening the bolts. But I can't risk running it for fear the come out and get stuck in the...
  15. cucvrus

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    AC Delco 15544950. For the starter bolts. I just need to know how it goes on and what bolt I need for it to mount to the engine block. It is a metric M8 x 1.25 metric flange bolt. Hardware store about 5/8" long will work. Check the depth with a screw driver. Smart move getting the starter...
  16. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    Owner from Parkesburg PA contacted me and needs a cab. Anyone?
  17. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    This is a picture of a long departed creation. Built in the barn from Scrap. I bought the M1009 at a Scrap residue sale. Another members ride now.
  18. cucvrus

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    I will just park this picture here. This is Rednecks moving across country. Not something you see everyday. That is Terminus M1009 and the pristine truck bed is on a truck that I restored a few years back. The owner is a member here. The 101 trailer frame is still sitting at the scrap pile. It...
  19. cucvrus

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    I found this picture I hope it helps motivate you. You are a great learner. Good Luck. Ignore that fitting. Not on the stock CUCV. The bolt and clamp are your goal.
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