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.
I would say not for too long. Now a days diesel contains a lot of sulfur in it and it is highly corrosive. I would use any other lubricant or penetrting fluids that is less corrosive. If you are going to let it sit for a while. Just my personal opinion
The whole body is moving and making those noises. Mine does it every time i enter a gas station or there are shifting road levels. Specially on the left front side. It is inherent to these trucks. It sounds exactly as a submarine diving.
Of course i will, send me a PM with your email address, i will send it tomorrow when i get to the office.
I have not worked on the rear doors yet, just the front doors so far.
I spent several months replacing tires, at one point i used to have 10 rims and tires and was weird. I could never get a confortable ride, suddenly the truck would start jumping or settle down at any given speed. I decided to go non military and i can tell you it's a big difference. I have put...
That's great. Sending you a pm with my email address. Thanks a lot.
I am working on a CAD file for aluminum doors, trying to cut them before the end of the year and if everything fits good i can share it as well.
I am not saying to do what i did but, one day i was checking around my engine compartment and found the cold advance sender blown (probably due to a short or something) i taped and zip tied the leads and it has been like that for quite some time now. I haven't had time to get to it and replace...
Nice. Do you have CAD files or something like that that you might want to sale or share? Very interested in replicating with your permission of course. It looks outstanding. 👌
Thank you Steve, i had something in mind as the selenoids are right there but in the wire codes list it shows as something fire and i was at lost on that one. Do you happen to know where i can find a diagram for that section? As my fan clutch is engages the whole time. Also, any place i can...
It looked to me like a Bimetal or temperature breaker as you said. I will try and follow it or look in the circuit where the other wires are supposed to go. Probably someone at the yard just placed it there for fun.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.