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well, an M1037 is a “Heavy” with non variable rate rear springs, so it also sucks, M1037’s are shelter trucks and many times converted to
fire trucks for the forest service.
have you ever driven an M998 or ECV/REV ?
nah…it will go for waaay to much and get relisted…folks alos just have zero idea how bad the suspension is on these Rod Hall suspension trucks.
I have an Original M1025A2 GMV for sale with the Rod Hall suspension here at the shop.
one is for turbo truck and one is NA trucks…but you don’t necessarily need to go with that particular MFG…the early GM controller is upgradeable…the PCS is not.
What start box Do you have?
I’ve had hundreds of trucks….yes, I’ve seen this issue, but generally from the early EESS boxes, not so on the S3…
The issue is not common…
what Did you use to secure that pulley? That is nothing I’ve ever seen.
Also….i believe you have the wrong pulley unless you have the entire small pulley conversion kit installed which would have
provided you everything you need, pulley, belt, mounting hardware.
A CDR valve doesn’t create blow by….blow by is completely normal in all engines to some extent, it just depends on how bad.
I’ve had engine that appear to be quite severe and run absolutely perfect for many many years.
You do not need to replace the engine harness….just remove the LAU harness and plug in the existing glow plug boots.
I stock S3 EESS boxes for less than $1k….shoot me a PM if interested.
Just replace if you are concerned, the CDR valve can also load up with oil if an engine has blow by…you want to replace the CDR valve anyway as part of maintenance.
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