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I would say that road-tripping a Deuce on 9.00-20 requires a special form of self-hate. I have done it and really appreciate the taller 11.00R20. You'd think it is not "much of a difference", but, yes, it is! I highly recommend doing what the military ended up doing with many of the Deuces, and...
What @HDN said ! There are likely layers and layers of paint on those threads. It still is a good workout for a 3/4 impact wrench. I also recommend new 20 inch o-rings and coating them in vaseline or white grease before installing. It is frustrating to put it all together, tire and all, only...
Methinks that, if the engine started fine beforehand and the HH was not messed with, it is unlikely that, all of a sudden, the HH is no longer producing enough pressure. I think "HH wear" is a bit of a red herring at this point. If there is no crud in the set screw seat I don't know if I would...
@jimmr I am not a moderator, but....
- locate your name in the top right of the page
- click on it
- Locate the "Account Details" and click on it
You now see several places where you can add information about yourself. Don't forget to save it afterwards!
If you want to have information...
I had a pesky oil leak where the spin on adapter meets the block. Only torquing the retaining nut way above the specs fixed that. I have a spin on filter that leaks unless it is torqued ape-tight. the second one is fine. Go figure.
Not sure what it is, but it looks like something John Rambo would use to drag dead enemies out of the forest!
Polaris?
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Good effort!
I nevertheless echo what was said before.....consider replacing the inserts. The consequences of a dog bone falling off while on the highway and the axle tilting, potentially shearing a U-joint etc. are likely ingredients for a bad day.
I decided to feel the pain only once, took a...
That roof is exactly the right combo of sophisticated and crude looks that makes it appear bone stock! You certainly know what you are doing when fabricating; "luck" had little to do with the outcome; this looks very well and precisely made.
The cab interior roof HAS to be blue, because who is...
Also wanted to say that the REB kit for the front axle is a desirable upgrade. The sprag works, especially when the operator understands it and avoids "wind up". However, the REB converts the automatic engagement to a purely mechanical engagement with a lever. Prior to the air shift transfer...
I am not a gasser expert - other on this site are - but the ones I have seen had the standard "car" like shift pattern. The wonky shift pattern for the multifuel came out of necessity for an OD gear for the lower revving engine. Stands to reason that, as gassers got parts replaced, they were...
I see that the data plate with the shift pattern appears to be showing the multifuel shift pattern (both 3 and 4 away from the dash).
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- truck will only start with ether
- truck will not idle well when cold
- low on power
All signs of timing 180 degrees out. Matt does a decent job wrenching on the Deuce. Fun to watch if you have done this work before and it actually...
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