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I am pretty sure you are not going to find it for any civilian 6.5L application even the H1, the TCM they used in the HMMWV was for an early 90s GM truck with a 6.2L and a 4L80 transmission.
99% of all the 6.5L used the DS4 IP so those engines had an ECM and a different TCU
That was referring to the drain from the lifter valley, If you engine had that plugged and you had a leak near the injection pump that valley would be full of diesel. It would not "cause" a leak unless your truck sat for a long time with the lifter valley full of water.
Where is your drip...
I will be interested in what Niehoff says, that alt has one more terminal than the "regular" 200A
I have seen those for sale and wondered if they would fit, you answered that.
One of those terminals should have an AC voltage on it when charging, that would go to wire 2A, it tells the PCB/EESS...
Mine had plain ol LT street tires. and a totally worn out spare, evidently what they were putting on in Nevada
And the BFG Radials, the 31.0x11.50R15 on the rear and two spares IIRC
I love these little Chinese chargers, I have been using them for 8 years or so, you can use one to charge both at the same time or two to charge the batteries individually, no need to isolate them to use two chargers.
And you can leave them on indefinitely as they turn themselves on and off...
YES, passenger vehicles registration has more to do with the year model, a truck is registered by its gross weight
Has nothing to do with your FMV registration, it's fixed for anything, HMMWV, 10 ton same thing
Make sure it is sliding in and out the firewall when you pull/push on the cable and not getting a bend in it when you put the panel back in, or maybe pull on the cable from near the master cylinder and see if you can pull a little bit out. (easy on it!)
You should also be able to pull the center out and put it back in relatively easily (from the top) if not there is an issue with the jacket. (outer cable)
One thing you can do is pull it off the T/C end and see if it still turns freely, there is a small possibility it could be in the drive or the speedo itself, but a pulsing needle is almost always a cable.
If it is the speedo you would feel it get tight as you turned it (at the speedo)
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