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On the TM it shows a drawing of the "breather" and instructs you to remove it when taking things apart and to replace it upon reassembly. I can't find a part number for it though.
After disassembling the shaft, I can see from the hole where the grease zerk is installed, out through the hole in...
I removed the propeller shaft between the transfer case and the front rear differential so I could remove the parking brake shoes. On the end of the tube facing the parking brake drum is a hole.
The TM states that there is supposed to be a "breather" there. Does anyone know what this is and...
These pumps have been available for years and have been mentioned here several times. I have one in my deuce and it works great.
Just wondering why you went with the Rube Goldberg setup instead?
Yes, it was leaking from the same spot. I used a power grease gun and pumped in 2 or 3 tubes of grease through the drain hole. Can't remember exactly how much but it's not super critical.
Mine does the same and there is no easy fix. I read the TM and some threads on rebuilding and decided to drain and refill mine with corn head grease. No more leaking.
By the way, that's some nasty looking grease coming out of yours. It's probably never been changed.
Now I'm confused- are you recommending using the 6 micron Wix in both of the secondary filters? Does the 33540 come with the correct gaskets/seals?
Thanks.
There are metal ducts behind the dash below the windshields. The under-hood heater brings heated air into the cab via a hose and 90 deg metal elbow. Another hose moves the air to a diverter mounted on the firewall. Two smaller (3") hoses go to the defroster vents. Depending on position of a flap...
Have you checked to make sure air is getting to the wipers? New metal ones are around $95. There are a number of threads about them- there is a mod to convert the blades to civy ones which work much better. If I remember correctly, they cannot be lubricated.
Ooh, I see what you're saying- seems like folks have used just about anything flammable in a spray can! Actually I have spray silicon too but never thought about using it to start the engine. :grin: