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Well since you did not sit this one out, I never said an electric pump would fix his problem. In speech that is called putting words in someone's mouth. I said that is a popular place to mount one.
I recommended the aux pick up to diagnosis is air leak problem. Not a permanent fix. Hence the...
First pic is the aux fuel pick up for an arctic heater. It can be used to fuel the engine.
The second is the short line on the outside of the frame rail that connects two hard lines. That is a popular place to mount an electric pump. Run a new rubber line from that connection the the capped...
There is a capped fuel line from the tank behind the right rear wheel outside the frame rail. There is a short fuel line near there that you could tap into it until you find your leak.
No idea on the squeak.
The two stroke Detroit's did not use the blower to make boost pressure. It simply supplied the engine with a fresh air charge when the intake ports at the bottom of the cylinders were uncovered at the same time the exhaust valves at the top were open.
Later they added turbos that built pressure...
I did hear a complaint about the cold nights at first. From someone sleeping in a civil tent, ..........with no electric blanket, like the one that kept me warm. :D
Inspect your fuse block for melting. Read this.. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?104746-Why-is-my-headlight-fuse-melting
And this... http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?87544-CUCV-Headlight-Circuit
Watch till the end and my 1971 M35 on 11:00 radials and stock engine. 2650 rpm. OTG has I call it. Notice the speedometer. True mph verified by GPS.
http://youtu.be/dWnbbZihQaM
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AoJuiPMjMpsVdEZxUEc2WlFuUHY5MlloS2VMYXlTQlE
All the part numbers and where to get them. This is a sticky thread at the top of the deuce forum.
I see a deuce rear suspension in the pic. Notice the lack of spring hangers in front and in the rear of the tires. Many M109's have been converted to trailers. Mdmorgan did one.
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