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I'm warning you, taking one for a drive is highly addictive. That is all it took for me and I was done for. I bought one soon after. Doghead is a great guy and will help you out in any way he can. He was the first SS guy I met along with the late great D8Dave. Doghead will take good care of you...
so, wait... you have a locker in the rear axle? if so, check all your tire pressures. if they are not the same, that could cause the axles not to turn at the same speed (or try not to because they are hooked together) and eventually (with so many rotations down the road) the differential has to...
Maybe somebody can correct me if I am wrong, but it seems like i have seen the "white" logo casted on some of the intake manifolds before. it might have been the size of a quarter or so. Now if I am correct on some of the intake manifolds having that cast into them, would that mean that the rest...
I have taken them apart before and cleaned them up/lubricated them and got them to work fine again.... or you could put a new one on it and be done with it also.
Good thread. I knew the switch on the dash was only for the sending units and the valve is on the floor. There is a blank plate there in my deuce because as you know, they are the same cabs as the 818. I always thought it would be cool to add a secondary tank with quick disconnects that i can...
I would love to have an M756A2 :D
Anyway, I am with gimpy on this one. I did get a set of take out injectors for my truck that were a newer style and they pop off at 3400 PSI. I'm not sure which is better and all, but i have heard the newer style pop off at a higher pressure. if you look in the...
Not sure, but I will volunteer my truck to pull one! Let me know! :grin:
It stinks they salted the roads... Deuce is pretty much done until spring. I'll take it out once in a to play in the snow if we get a lot. :-)
I agree here as well. Serviceability is the key to making the system user friendly. I screen the oil before it goes in my main pressure/filtering tank and i have drains on everything (except my pressure tank and i really need to get one put on it) in case of water intrusion. Ball valves are...
That is pretty much how my system works using hydraulic filters. After i fill my converted 25 gallon propane tank, i pressurize it with air and that pushes the oil through the filters instead of using a hydraulic pump. I find it is more efficient than using an electric motor/pump. Plus with air...
The LED Bulb I bought for my turn signal indicator is from www.superbrightleds.com
The part number for the bulb I have in my truck now is exactly (relatively speaking) the same brightness as an original bulb. The part number of this bulb is: Part Number: BA9SF-G-28VAC
I bought another bulb...
I thought all the oil pressure gauges on 816's were electric. Now there was a gauge in the top left and i forget what that was for... something like priming the fuel or something? I would have to look at the manual and see..... but it isn't that one, is it? don't forget to check grounds when...
I would think there is too. There are other things I would go after before I rebuild an engine just because it does not like to start good in the cold. I haven't had 100% diesel in the tank in probably 4 years and my injectors were not in the best shape when I did have 100% diesel in the tank...
I would just PM the snot out of the truck... but that is my style. If something does not work right or is broken, that is where I would put my money first. For example, when I bought my truck i checked all the light bulbs to make sure they were all working. Some of them had a dark tint to them...
Like Doghead said the manuals are a good place to look but they can be tough to navigate if you are not familiar with them. Before I bought my deuce, the guy I bought it from gave me a -10 manual. I'm an Engineer, so I love details and standard processes. So naturally I was like a sponge with...