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  1. Boatcarpenter

    Check this out...

    Very nice stuff! Maybe someday I'll take a ride down and see it in person. I think in Sept. I have to go to New Milford to pick up a boat trailer for my father. I'll have to check to see if it is even close to Norwich.
  2. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    RE: Re: RE: Old topic-new question Had no luck with a civvie replacement. Found a good one at my friend Jim's house on an old airpack.
  3. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    bottleworks, The short was a bad brake light switch. The switch was leaking badly so I pulled the connector, turned on the lights and all was well. Have got the airpack and the switch replaced but now the master cylinder is leaking around the boot. So, have one coming monday.
  4. Boatcarpenter

    I am no longer deuceless...includes pics

    Congrats Clinto, Things you work hard and wait for are the BEST! Every time you fire that baby up the heart beats a little faster!! BC
  5. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    RE: Re: RE: Old topic-new question In conjunction with this thread, does anyone have a civvie brake light switch application that will work on the hydraulic side of the system? The reason that I ask is that my switch is the "dead short" in my lighting circuit.
  6. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    Consider it back in the vocabulary. Thanks jodka!!
  7. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    Thanks for clearing that up bottleworks, no more "dead shorts" in my vocabulary!
  8. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    RE: Re: RE: Old topic-new question Lee, I had a brief chance to pop under the truck with the new airpack and it looks as though it should plumb up no problem. Thanks for the offer of more pics but I think I don't need any right now. But as you well know, things arn't always as they seem, sooo...
  9. Boatcarpenter

    Hey Dilvoy, M887, still out there?

    You are absolutely right 4X4. If the common person could afford it, that picture would have been taken in MY driveway, not the owners. If I recall correctly, the price is in the 3k and change range.
  10. Boatcarpenter

    Hey Dilvoy, M887, still out there?

    How about welder/genset on wheels? It's for sale.
  11. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    Okay, looks like a swap can happen. Hopefully all the plumbing hooks up the same without having to bend and reflare things under there!
  12. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    Rizzo, I have no idea if it is a proper electrical term or not, but it is just what I have always called a situation where you have a hot wire in contact with something (usually ground) that causes sparks and an instantaneous blown fuse or breaker. More properly, it would just be called a short...
  13. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    Does anyone have a TM lead that shows a picture of the newer style airpack installed? I think to do the swap some additional parts may be needed, such as a support for the back end, etc. Thanks, BC
  14. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    So today I started at the positive terminal of the battery to trace power right through the system to find out what was wrong. Didn't take long. Found #10 wire cooked right at the terminal lug where it attaches to the magnetic starter relay. Had to chase around town for a proper connector to...
  15. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    Thanks Lee, Kinda what I thought, but wasn't sure. Am having trouble with my brake light switch leaking and also I think I am getting brake fluid on the wrong side of the plunger so I got a new airpack like the one you describe for $125.00 from a friend to install.
  16. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    Thanks for the tips guys. Haven't had a chance to check it out anymore yet due to work and Planning Board and Zoning Board meetings tonight. Will get after it tomorrow some and post any finding if there are any.
  17. Boatcarpenter

    Old topic-new question

    Is the airpack with the endplate that unbolts and the little plug for lubing at the very rear of the unit the new style or the old style? Thanks, BC
  18. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    I already did that and the one from the cab to engine.
  19. Boatcarpenter

    Electrical mystery

    Sunday, while on a short drive to get the truck up to temp to circulate water as part of a system flush, I lost all electrical power with a pop from the battery area. Assumed it was the main battery ground so cleaned it all up and put it back together. I have power at the slave cable socket, the...
  20. Boatcarpenter

    High ambient temp/winch/grill cover

    Thank you. BC
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