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A couple generalizations about low compression, if you disconnect the power from the IP and crank the engine and have say one bad cylinder you can usually hear it "speed up" as the cadence changes as that cylinder starts its compression stroke and it would normally smoke all the time not just...
Instead of pulling all the injectors and glow plugs just break each injector line loose one at a time until the knock stops, then you will know which injector needs attention, try all the easy stuff before going through the trouble of doing a comp check, as stated above plugged cats are very...
White smoke is not necessarily over fueling, it is unburned fuel as there is a difference, your glow plugs/EESS are likely at fault.
You also need a good set of batteries especially when it is cold.
You also may be able to remove the QD from the fan clutch and screw the hose directly into the brass adapter.
If it were me I would try and install it without the QD if possible as stated before the QD was fitted to make it easier to remove the hose to change the fan belts when they were V...
If you look up the part number, FF3323-0706-259 or 4730014934656 you can find the specs, I see HPG is out of them.
https://nationalstocknumber.info/part-number/ff3323-0706-259_01-493-4056
It appears to be a AN-6 to 11/16-18 O ring
This might be what you are looking for, but don't hold me...
That is a very specific fitting to adapt from the power steering O ring world to the AN (JIC) fitting world, why not just buy it from HPG where you got the picture.
Again that is not a common fitting you are going to find locally.
You may be able to find it at a racing supply house like Summit...
You really should download the TMs that are here for free and study them, then you would know what the correct name of each part is and much more importantly the part number, then you just plug the part number into your favorite search engine and take you pick from the available vendors that...
A truck commander's responsibilities include:
Communications
Truck commanders are in charge of communications for their vehicle and are responsible for maintaining a chain of command with the convoy leader. They should ensure that everyone has backup batteries, is on the same channel, and that...
Actually I thought the right seat was the commanders seat, not what it looks like, one M998 I had had a sticker on the inside of the passenger windshield stating what the Commanders responsibilities were and driving was not on the list.