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  1. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    Yeah, its broke. One end is rough, other end is machined. Here is a couple pics of the 3.5" piece that fell out when I removed the fuel pump mounting plate: So.... where would the other 1.75" piece have went... would it have dropped into the oil pan? What would you guys recommend...
  2. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    Can anyone tell me if the fuel pump pushrod for the civy k30 truck would still be correct? Such as the one here on summit: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sgt-sp2712pr/all or this one at oreily : https://goo.gl/xsHKxP
  3. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    well... found the problem... at least the latest problem as they never seem to end... The reason the fuel pump wasn't pumping is that I did screw up the fuel pump install somehow, and apparently when I cranked the engine over the first time a week ago it broke the end (or more) off the push...
  4. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    How many times cranking the engine should it take before I get fuel out the vent on the fuel filter? If I'm not getting fuel out the filter vent, then I guess that must mean I screwed up on installing the lift pump....
  5. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    Yeah, didn't mean like that. I already filled it back up. Trying to prime the fuel system... I'm forgetting something though, going to have to go back through the TM. In any case, I finally found that my oil leaking (pouring) out of the plug above the oil cooling lines (which are above the oil...
  6. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    UPDATE: The Good News: Well, got the radiator back in and filled it up with distilled water, at least its not leaking so far. We'll see what happens once I start the truck. The Bad News: (why does bad news always seem to be longer.....) I don't know why I hadn't already done this back when I...
  7. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    Yeah, if it gets stuck again, I'm going to follow your guide and take it all apart and clean it right. BTW Thanks for making that thread and all the photos [thumbzup]
  8. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    Yes, I know my tapping with a hammer isn't the right way to fix it. But it did at the very least tell me what the issue was with certainty. And it got the truck going at that moment. And yes you may be right in the fact that fuel doesn't get to the parts that stuck. I was thinking it did...
  9. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    Hummm.... I could have sworn I saw where it was better... thanks for the link. Don't have anywhere to get biodiesel around here, so guess I'll stick with 2-cycle oil. I had already bought some for that purpose anyway.
  10. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    Yeah, I know, and you're right actually. We chuck the tires anyway, and where we have it parked normally, it isn't going anywhere.
  11. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    PU :D (Post Update): Since I mentioned it earlier, thought I would follow up in this thread too. We at least got the deuce running today! It was the stop plunger in the IP. Another SS member sent a link to one of GP's threads, about how to take the side cover off the IP and remove the stop...
  12. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    [thumbzup][thumbzup][thumbzup] THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! [thumbzup][thumbzup][thumbzup] After reading GP's thread that you linked, on how to take the stop plunger out the IP... I thought well, if its just stuck "a little bit", before I take all that apart, I wonder if I can...
  13. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    oh great... "fixing" the pump could cause the engine to run away... well, this is definitely a two person job...
  14. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    :-| i don't know... haven't ever dug into the IP... was really hoping to avoid such... but I guess thats next...
  15. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    just added a few things to my original post
  16. Commander5993

    M35A2 suddenly won't start...

    Hey all... just when I was finishing up on our M1008 truck (which had blown a head gasket...) now our deuce won't start, which is something we've never had a single issue with before in the last 6 years we've owned it. It usually starts right up almost as soon as you hit the start button. We...
  17. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    Update.... well I never heard back from the radiator shop yesterday, I even called them and no one even answered. So I left a message, never got a call... and at this point I don't expect to until monday... its not that it is going to take to monday that aggravates me... its that I was told...
  18. Commander5993

    CUCV Radiator recommendation

    Yep, good stuff. I'm using the chemical resistant "propane gas line" tape.
  19. Commander5993

    CUCV 1986 M1008 - In a Real Pickle - Bad Heads - Need Advice

    I posted this last night... but I posted it on the wrong thread :doh: ----------- Been kind of down the last couple days, but just wanted to post a quick update. We took the radiator to a repair shop today, they said they should have it fixed tomorrow [friday], so we'll see. I did pick up a...
  20. Commander5993

    CUCV Radiator recommendation

    post deleted... posted on wrong thread :doh:
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