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Like said a few times before, Thanks for you service and sacrifice. Sorry to hear you got screwed, but I I would be a thorn in thier side till I got it resolved.
Gimpyrob's link might help, even though he said it was for the M35. My pivot points on my M35 were frozen solid when I got it. It took a lot of penetrating oil, heat and pounding to get everything apart, cleaned and lubed up.
I've been wanting to make Mike's Rally for the past few years and have never been able to swing it. Money was always tight and tighter now. My Cousin went to the other rally, I think, last year and enjoyed it. I'm sure they are both great and sorry to see it become a completive event. I would...
I've always wanted a ship, but the lotto hasn't been a billion yet. Something that big has to earn its keep.
As another post stated, you can always say you owned a ship! Glad you got it off your back.
Like was posted earlier, I think the plug you need to check is the one thats on the rear of the airpack, which is the bigger part behind the M/C. It's small(1/4NPT) I think.
I know a plumber that lost three fingers in a degloving drilling a hole.
I don't have any jewelry, I told my wife not to buy me a band because I work on stuff and would never wear it or would take it off and lose it. 20yrs and the band wouldn't make the difference anyway.
When did it stop running completely? I reread the original post and thought it was hard to start and you had trouble keeping it runnining before you started changing parts.
Just something to think about, now that you've changed these parts you may run into a situation where
you find the problem and now it still won't work, because you changed these parts. Is it still running with the changed parts?
I try and vote early, never know what I will be doing the actual voting day, I also try and take the kids when I can. Like said before, no vote no complaining
Thanks, I think you answered my question. With the middle axle lifted on one side it would not turn. I thought it would turn the drive shaft to the transfer case and didn't think about the rear axle holdind it from moving. With both rears up on one side, one turns the other.
How do you know if your Deuce, M35 has locking differentials? When moving tires to match circumference, I noticed I could spin each front with all the others on the ground and not the rear. The transfer case and transmission in neutral for both.
Thats what I'm probably going to to do. just put them fore or aft of the reinforcements for the axles. When I looked at jluv's it had the same arangement as was posted earlier by another member.
Today I went and looked at jluv1185's deuce to see how his was done. His spring position I saw but his didn't have the u-bolts like mine did, or the wooden blocks where they go. Still trying to figuire it out if any one can help
Can someone help with the location of the wooden blocks, u-bolt positions and the positions of the front springs? I spent about 30 min searching and it was getting late. I'd like to buckle it down tomorrow.Thanks in advance. The search did work well earlier on fine tuning the brake adjustments...