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Take another look at that chart: problem is you got that part number wrong: GG is 708231, not 708321
Here are the dimensions and some of the many equivalent interchange part numbers: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/roller-bearing-h012-0708231-jpg.571739/
Although these bearings are...
Yeah, there is a reason it reads "REUSABLE - DO NOT DESTROY"... :wink:
I would love to know what "Uncle" paid for those (8145-01-231-3747). Certainly over a grand, a piece - even considering large quantity orders.
Not 4 times; just one - or maybe a second full turn. There are 2 TDC positions for each cylinder; only one of them is correct for your purpose.
Remember, it's a four stroke, requiring 2 full crankshaft revolutions to complete all four.
It will be the rocker arms and push rods that are "loose"...
Should be Top Dead Center, at the end of the compression stroke. Both valves are closed, at that time.
And yes, cylinders on engines are always counted 1- and up, going from front to rear.
Better than other brands - same size, IMHO.
But as Coug said, if you had a tire that sat kind of flat for months due to low air/ heavy weight it may have deformed, permanently.
Have you examined the wheels? Besides relatively high runout/ out-of-round tolerances (inherent to all military wheels...
If I really wanted LOTS of air....... (like enough for a 400hp Cummins) I would go with this one, the Donaldson G140526
Exactly this one......
Give @gimpyrobb a call, he should have plenty of them, still!
Not personal experience, but what that man in the vid is explaining, is exactly what happened to my buddy, not too long ago.
(His is an older Chevy with a TH400)
Video: Got water in your transmission?
Understood. Problem I see is you will end with a very wide track width, that way...
The stock axle measures 74" btw wheel mounting surfaces. Plus the spacers makes it 78". But the overall width (over fenders) is only about 83.5".
Assuming your Jeep wheels have a 5" backspace, the tires will...