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Anyone here know how I can alleviate the sticking m66 situation ? I read that the felt part wants to be greased with CLP but what else do I need to do to PMCS these?
So the mep806b stopped functioning just as I took possession of it. It turns over but does not start. Starts with ether (for a second) and starts with the IP jumped with 24v . Bought a new speed sensor as the old one only showed some 500mv ~. The new sensor did the same and a sensor I dug out...
I was going to use a forklift and some straps. And yes , soldier B, I think they are called E-fuzzy nowadays.
I am wondering if I should get the brake off first and what the implications of doing that are. Sent you a PM, sir
Saturn surplus was selling them for ~70 shipped. There is one on eBay for $150. But I thought I see if someone here has one for a decent price.
All of them come with an arch . The older ones had a wooden piece the newer come with aluminum.
I remember Saturn surplus sold the m66 turret ring canvas cover at some point.
does anyone here have one for sale or maybe even better a rubberused cover?
I got this 806b . Was supposed to have been running a while ago. Not it isn’t firing , just turning over. I bypassed the fuel shut off and the gen starts. Shows 43.1hz instead of 60hz .
Removed the MPU and after a long struggle got it out. It had a bunch of rust flakes stuck to it. Due to the...
I have a m353 that I’m putting a deck on to use it as a utility trailer. Are there options out there as far as wheels is concerned? Maybe a 15 inch rim?
The size is 6 X 8.75
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