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If it's replacement "Rated" brake line it is fine.
What your most likely seeing is it's the newer nickel alloy lines
That are much easier to bend and form.
It also does last a little longer against corrosion than traditional steel lines.
Tom
There is a adjustment screw on the throttle linkage, left side of the injection
Pump.
You should download the TMs if you haven't already and study them.
Tom
The stop linkage/lever is below the top cover.
The main housings are different between the two.
You can however put a cover off a solenoid type pump on a
Mechanical pump and override the linkage to control it with current.
One such pump that comes to mind is a Case 580 B or C that uses a...
A lot of earlier Industrial applications, tractors, equipment, used a mechanical shut off,
Rather than solenoid.
After early eighties most were solenoid controlled.
Tom
Sea foam is Good stuff.
Next time it acts up play with the choke out and in a little to see if makes any difference.
If it don't then it's probably not fuel related.
Tom
I don't have a part number, but this link might help identify it.
https://www.clagrills.com/grillpartshelp/glossary/flare-fitting.htm
It's 3/8 45deg. male flare nut.
Tom
You need to determine if it is algae or bio diesel separation from old fuel.
Of course if your not using bio blend or the fuel is relatively fresh, then it could be algae
From water intrusion.
I just went through the bio separation in old fuel.(six months)
The shelf life of biodiesel is...
"I put a hose in the top and it runs out the bottom but does fill all the way back up to the top. The bottom flows well but might have some
Plugged tubes."
"Might have some plugged tubes"?
That radiator needs to come off and sent to a shop.
It's plugged up!
Tom
My M35 will run at 160 all day long until you work it hard then it will reach 180,and then
The T-stat opens and the temp comes right down again.
With the manual engine fan and a oversized radiator these trucks run cool.
I would try a simple flow test of the radiator by holding my hand over the...
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