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Anything past disabling the IP or glow plug system is a waste of time. Both of those will keep a CUCV from starting. When all else fails, anyone trying to get my M1031 will get a 9mm or 12ga right in the back...or maybe the face. Did I mention how much I like my military vehicle :)
Seriously...
Won't the combi valve reset if you jab the brakes really hard a few times? Unless you can manually reset the plunger, I think high brake fluid pressures causes it to reset after a line repair. Could be wrong...
Another good point is the alignment. Yes, you can align a straight axle rig with a tape measure. I have done it. When you are chasing down death wobble, it is money well spent to have it put up on a rack and get some numbers printed off. This way you can see what everything is doing. Most rigs...
Correct me if I am wrong here but a 4L80E swap requires a tailhousing change for the NP205 to work but also a complete standalone ECM with matching sensors for it to work. Unless you go with a setup that has no automatic setting, you shift it with buttons.
The 6.2 does not have a proper TPS...
Absolutely, if trying to work with measurements metric is easier. It may have been bean counters that are pushing to use whatever is cheapest. It just makes absolutelynno sense to use a combination of fasteners on anything. Seems rather hack to me...
I saw one of these in a student's truck. The build quality is fair...good enough where I would probably buy one. Just don't expect it to be the greatest thing when you open the package.
The installation was terrible. It looks like it was installed with self tapping sheetmetal screws. Not sure...
I've done numerous solid axle swaps on Toyotas and currently have an IFS stock 4Runner. All of them I've run from 31's on stock wheels to 37's on 2.5" backspaced wheels. Not once have I gotten death wobble from a bad stabilizer. My truck right now has a blown out stabilizer and doesn't get death...
I have to say that in a standard automotive application, SAE or metric has no clear advantage. I have to agree, **** Chevy for using both. Only stupid engineers would do that requiring double the number of tools, fasteners, and thread repair equipment. Not to sound biased but that is why I...
I am going to install the Stanadyne FM100 hopefully this weekend. I will post up the results.
It looks like a decent unit for the price. I helped my buddy put a Racor on his sailboat and was not impressed with all the leaks out of the box (not to mention not being able to remove the factory...
That is a great price for all of that.
I just paid $500 after exchanging my core for a reman'd updated pump (IIRC, it is a 2829-4454).
I also picked up a 6" 2 micron Stanadyne FM100 filter with a 24v heating element for another $150 from the DieselStore.com
Unless you are hard up for cash or have absolutely no time for hobbies, keep it. The CUCV's are great rigs, easy to work on, cheap to maintain, and a great platform to learn how the tinker.
There is so much information and support on this sight, you shouldn't have any worries getting yourself...
Blue wire when fed 12v will automatically switch the monitor to one of the inputs as a back up cam. Blue wire should be spliced into reverse light circuit. I dont need this because my monitor is on all the time.
I just ordered Tygon F-4040-A translucent yellow fuel line along with single crimp stainless steel clamps from McMaster Carr. I also ordered a Stanadyne FM100 6" long 2 micron filter with a top load 24v heater. Hope this will be the last fuel plumbing I buy for awhile in the engine bay.
I will say this with absolutely no political affilitation or undertone...
If you did run one of those clowns with the M1031 and they didn't go down permanently, backing up and taking a second stab at it wouldn't not require a back up cam...the target is large enough.:shock:
From what I read, you want fuel line that is F-4040-A rated. This is translucent yellow and will take pretty much anything we could ever throw at it. McMaster Carr has it by the foot. Pretty expensive but I will only use it up in the engine bay to see if the system has air in it. I will also use...
Maybe phase 2 will be a better backup cam with some added protection onto it. Right now my focus is installing my new injection pump along with some other fuel system goodies. Have to prioritize.
All of you should know, the front bumper is used for mowing down zombies, or as I like to call...
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