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Well I read "TM 9-2320-209-20-3-1" and it had tons of info on the cooling system. I didn't seem to find much in the -10, but maybe I was looking in the wrong place. And anyone that may be wondering, there is a engine block drain cock. It's on the passenger side on rear of the turbo. I will...
I'm glad I found this thread, I just replaced all my coolant hoses, and haven't refilled it yet. When I drained it I only got about 4 gallons out of the radiator. Is there another 4 gallons in the block? If so is there a block drain? Sure would be nice.
John
How important is it to use left and right studs? I know that alot of our older autmobile manufacturers in the 50's used left right threads, but were soon done away with. Now our cars are just standard all around.
Rebuilt my rear on my F350, and I agree with Elwenil; you would probably need speacial tools, I had to be creative and it was a true PITA. Course I repaced everything so I had shim everything and use micrometers, no fun. But the rear is much better now.
In some cases "not all" I believe these are people with big dreams, that really do love these vehicles, but due to the common state of not having any money, we just see them sit and rot. And maybe these guys are a little selfish, or just feel sorry for themselves. So rather than let someone...
I have jumped my deuce with my f350 several times just hooked jumper cables to one of the batteries. Not trying to disagree with anyone, but is this a bad thing? Worked well.
Ok 25 micron spec'd for multifuel engine... Is this because the military doesn't want oilfilters to clog during use in battle? I just seem to think that when the military designs something they are looking at a whole wider spectrum than we'd need to in civilian life.
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