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Crappy eco friendly rubber, I had 60 year old rubber on my restored M38A1 that was still in almost perfect condition. I road it on 1951 tires with new tubes. But the tires were still flexible.
A friend was wrapping up a long cross country trip from eastern US to western US, round trip in his converted 2007 LMTV expedition vehicle. He had a major rear main seal failure, causing him to tow it home the last 150 miles or so.
Its got me thinking of what can we do to all of our main seals...
Using the same vent cap this is what I decided to do. Because there is only 2” between the transmission housing and the battery surge protection box I decided to put the 90 degree fitting on it to prevent kinking the hose causing a restriction. Doing that made it much more difficult. If there...
So I dug into it. Accessing the vent is very difficult as it’s located directly under the battery surge protector/ polarity protector, removing that might make it easier. A relatively slim 14mm wrench will fit under the cap to loosen it up, unscrewing it the rest of the way is tedious. It has a...
Wanting to raise the transmission vent 1-2 feet. Anyone know what the tread is on the vent and has anyone done this? How high did you go, what size hose did you use, any negative side effects?
Thank you, I may take you up on that! We are heading west from Florida after the new year and plan to visit every state’s highest point and all the national parks. We are expecting to spend about 2 years non stop exploring western US and Alaska. I’m always looking for some where we can safely...
It’s sad, we’ve seen it all traveling eastern US for 12 months. We try to find the beauty in everything everywhere we go. Also the truck attacks lots of attention so we also try listening and learning from the locals. There is still lots of good people in the world.
It all about application in my opinion. When I did the animated robotics, for example the most complicated one I built had 52 different pneumatic actuators in a human form. We mostly used pneumatic because they would run the characters for years with little maintenance and if you had a leak it...
The remote is for when we are in a sketchy area and we want to put the stairs up without revealing where the external switch is located. For me it’s a security thing. Also with WiFi cameras on all 4 sides and with starlink I get notifications of people. Like when you park near downtown...
Thanks, it can actually lift me up standing on the bottom step. I wanted to have the ability to have the steps up at night and still open the door which spawned the idea of the porch. We can control it from multiple locations inside outside and with a remote control.
Back to anything can be done. I designed and built a mechanism that pivots my entry stairs approximately 140 degrees using a single actuator. I love a good challenge.
My specialty is designing and making things that move, I’ve worked in animated robotics to agriculture machines. Basically I love making things that don’t exist one offs then moving to the next project.
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