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I've got a NAPA 3113 in as my primary right now. Just got 4 more 3113's and several other filters to try as the secondary / final. I'm going to try the 3117 and see how they work. Very close to the 3512 and has the tabs to center on the bolt. Also got the 3540 to try as the final because it...
Welcome to Steel Soldiers. Can't help with local shops but a fellow member, JATONKA, has the manuals available for free download from his site. The most critical item on your truck is the brake system. It is a single circuit style which means if you loose one component you could loose all...
Here is a link to the remote reservoir thread. I really like not having to open the trap door and getting the m/c cap off to check the BFS level. One quick look and I know the story.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/42401-remote-brake-fluid-reservoir.html
Got it on the calendar. I plan on being there with my deuce. As long as Mr. Murphy is busy some where else. :-) Now where did I put those extra parts ?
If you don't have one yet get or make a power bleeder. Makes the job very easy and one man operation. I would also recommend a remote reservoir for the master cylinder. 2cents
Kind of like radial engines. If it doesn't leak there is something wrong with it. Although my deuce doesn't leak much but I haven't put many miles on it yet.
I know this is a little after the fact but when the pump was out you didn't happen to measure the pump mount length compared to the tank depth. Just thinking if the pump was replaced it might be sitting high from the bottom of the tank.