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https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep002-blows-out-oil-fill.197844/#post-2307856
I did same thing when I set up a manometer for my 802: blew all the water out of the tubing. I then set up an air chamber to absorb the air pulses and found that my oil sump vacuum was within specification.
My 802 is located at some property I own several hours away, so I cannot take a picture of the wiring. I've attached a Beede Gauge Testing document that shows the 3 wires on a fuel gauge: Sender, Ground, Ignition. The back of the fuel gauge has the S, G, I molded next to the terminals. I've...
Post 30: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep-802-803-fuel-return-improvements.139370/page-2#post-1841375
...and remember, those red pinch clamps leaked when I changed out mine.
https://tecrescorp.com/tqgcb/19320-100
Looks like TRC is still in business. I could not find the bulb cover on the drawing. Contact info here: https://tecrescorp.com/contact-us
After looking closer at Kurt's suggestion, I think I'd go with a Digi-Key order before calling TRC......
https://armysurpluswarehouse.com/military-issue-fuel-gauge/ might work for you. I used one on my 802. It's not OEM black, but it is a Teleflex gauge and good quality. UPS from Idaho can be expensive, though. I bought a few spares and included them in a larger order to neutralize shipping cost.
There is also a post about using a dremel tool to cut the crimped connections off of the fuel manifold. I used it as a model for when I did my 802 but cannot find it. When you do that work use screw clamps instead of the OEM ones. I had leaks with the new fuel line until I changed out the...
You've got me beat on the beer. It's been awhile since I brewed anything approaching a German beer. This evening I'm sipping an IPA from Sierra Nevada Brewing - the can says brewed in Mills River, NC.
Prost!!
I think more data is better. I just searched for 'M1101 MWO, trailer problems' on the net and these popped up:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/upload/trailer/MWO_pt1_M1101.pdf
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/upload/trailer/MWO_pt2_M1101.pdf
Maybe we can both have a beer!!!
Several rivets in TM 9-2330-392-14&P...... 2 show as NSN 5320014142171 and 5320014128088
https://www.parttarget.com/5320-01-414-2171_5320014142171_BAPK-69.html/-75986b2b-c0c6-4a1b-98d0-a4d2325abb64?searchtext=014142171&searchoption=nsn&originalsearchtext=5320014142171...
I understand space constrained, but......I love my stove. I bought it off craigs list for $50, set it on 2 moving dollies, put a canvas cover over it when not in use and I can adjust the load to what I want. This stove will put my MEP-803A over 100% on the per cent rated power meter. I...
Most of us run our diesel generators a couple hours every quarter....many run them every month. This is generator/engine maintenance. You heat things up to operating temperature and drive out any moisture collected in the system. And you can catch any leaks or problems on a nice sunny day...
Punched your part number into parttarget.
https://www.parttarget.com/6625-01-366-0192_6625013660192_349-028.html/-71ae6c1d-1e63-4d81-bf02-3c6af56305ef?searchtext=88-21072&searchoption=sku&originalsearchtext=88-21072
One of the part numbers listed is 60.1034 .
Ebay search on 60.1034 gets 2...
Here's what I did: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/smaller-tires-and-wheels-for-a-hmmwv-trailer.204195/#post-2376598
The original thread has a lot of good info showing wheels that others have used.
Download ARMY TM 9-8115-642-24 from the TM section and do a search on K1. This TM will show you how to find the K1 - ac circuit interrupter relay (K1),