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New to M939 and looking in the TM they say to use OE/HDO 10 for Power Steering and OE/HDO 10 for the Trans (per Lube Order) but OE/HDO 15/40 per TM.
My question is what is OE/HDO 10 and OE/HDO 15/40?
What brand of power steering fluid is correct and what brand of auto trans is correct?
Considering a M923A2 or M925A2 but concerned that I will have to get a CDL to drive in Michigan. What has been your experience with the SOS? I read that having a vehicle with air brakes automatically means a CDL. I would not be using it for commercial purposes, just parade duty.
Have wheels off and going to take axle shaft off so that I can inspect the wheel cylinder and axle seal. This is being done because I have a leak on to the inner tire at this axle. What is the part number for the axle flange? One side is jacked up and I can't turn the wheel/hub, do I have to...
Have a leak on left rear wheel (frt rr axle) and will have to take wheels off to see if it is a wheel cylinder or axle seal problem.
Can I do this by pulling one wheel at a time and then the hub or should I borrow a wheel dolly and take both wheels off at same time with hub?
Superjoe, Just do it your way and it will be fine, forget the manual. I fold mine into a small rectangle and just be careful of front window. Hardest part of putting back on is getting over the crossbows.
How do you know that your fuel has gelled? Can you see it in the tank or your driving along an it just sputters to a stop? Never experienced it so just wondering.
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