Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
Nice install. I would be interested in the Vintage Air part number of the kit. I was only aware of Nostalgia air Products making a bolt on CUCV set of brackets and pulleys until this thread.
Thanks.
I would suggest what the others have already written. Plus to answer your question on speed. I always got the best miles per gallon at speeds slower than 62 mph gps speed with the 31 inch tall tires on mine. The truck was designed to run at 55 mph which was the national speed limit when it...
The stock prop rod had an angle iron type mount that bolted with two screws to the floor. About 4 inches rear of the passenger side rear seat belt mount infront of the tire well.
I ordered the console lock. It showed up today and is not the correct part for those consoles. Totally different than what goes there. It is probably the part for the older style console.
Rebuilding it yourself might be a better option. Search for Delco 27MT rebuild kits and you will find a bunch out there. 28MT if you have the redux version. Make sure you buy 24 volt brushes though. Everything else is the same as 12 volt. I did one a few months ago and I think it was less...
That is for wiring. Mechanically, again going from memory:
New hose from vacuum pump to the vacuum control valve on the side of the IP.
New hose from the vacuum control valve to the modulator on the side of the transmission. There is metal tubing some of the way between the pump and the...
Yes, that was him Chris. He is off at football practice right now. Thanks for the part number Joe. I hadn't been able to find that before.
He is mighty proud of how the console came out. It was some other odd color and he was going to paint it to match the rest of the interior, got creative...
Your parking brake cables are rusted and not letting the brakes turn off. Crawl under the truck in front of the drivers side rear tire. Wiggle the parking brake cable housing and it might let go. I had the same thing happen last year 200 miles from home. $40-$50 to LMC and all was fixed a...
I also did the sheet metal screw into the metal under the gauge panel. To make the cable slide, I put a starter motor to starter solenoid copper spacer over the screw. Works great.
You need to pressure test the cooling system. Some auto parts stores will rent a pressure tester to you. They just screw on where the radiator cap goes.
Pump the cooling system up to 15-17 psi. Then listen for where the leaks are coming from. If you hear/feel the leak in the radiator...
How long do you use the starter for each start up? If you engine and glow plug system is in good tune, 1/2-1 second is about all it will get used.
If you have to crank 5-20 seconds everyday for starting, the starter will not last very long.
I know this is a day later, but did you test your old one first? The fast idle/cold advance switch only works when the coolant is below 95°. If you are having hot starting problems, this isn't the problem. My trucks haven't had fast idle in the afternoon here in Texas for a few weeks now...
A regular gas engine inductive timing light with a rpm display hooked to a pulse signal convertor works great. Most people already have the timing light but need to buy the $75-$100 convertor. I would suggest a $100 tiny tach install and then you can tell your rpm's all the time.
If you have to crank more than about 1-2 seconds hot or cold. You have a fuel delivery issue building. Pull the check valve in the return system on top of the IP and see if the little glass ball has caught a bunch of IP parts in it. Start thinking IP replacement though.
My first M1009 had a...
Rich said it all. We all have different ways of doing things though.
I prefer using my arms to pull/push on the tire sideways while trying to find the fine line between no slop and slop. But, the pry bar does the same thing. Vehicles with the lock nut such as the 1028 I normally set the...
While I was finding and fixing the loose motor mounts bolts on the Bomber last week. I also found all 4 inner fender to cab bolts loose. They looked fine while doing tire or brake work. It wasn't until I was under the truck wondering how to pick up the engine and get the motor mount bolt back...
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!