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I spent many hours deleting the "hot water heater" and making the water sytem so it could get filtered and protect my engine.
I have the answers and photos. Ask.
Talk about getting SLAMMED
i maybe from NJ and we always said Hot Water Heater and others from around the country took me to task saying " what is there a cold water heater?"
My favorite is when washing up in the shop Guy says where are you from, I said NJ. He says " Which Exit?"
Got slammed...
One may want to look inside stuff, external stuff and do the PM's
Much in there creates noise vibration and faults that should be resolved.
It is only about three hours work then you be done. Then search for cause again.......
When at a place to buy stuff get a small can of paint remover, your choice, experience tells. If you have painted threads then loose that and run your nuts off and back on to torque before you ever leave the house.
It is not nice to overpower those good threads with paint on them.
Study male...
So now you have choice
a new one from eBay or one from ZiggyO
or parts for it now that you have all identification.
Oh, you just wanted a rotor .............................
not supposed to be any pressure in the oil pan.........................
Atop the engine is a breather of the valve covers, gets plugged, in the TM's, easy to clean, can't hurt being cleaned.
We used to put on gauge on each side of everything, but that was US Navy submarines. You gottah be able to fiqure out in a heartbeat what the machine/device is doing right now. Underwater there is few second chance guesses.
It adds complications and it all must be failsafe but valves and gauges...
53 gasser
I have found only Delco Remy distributor model 1111890 not 11890
which is for sale on that auction site
That one is NSN 2920-00-934-8249 and of course DR lists it as obsolete
Is that 6 cylinder in 24 Volt or 12 Volt?
nothing at 11890
NEED six M1A1 Bazooka for an aircraft restoration.
One time I posted about real low flying in WWll, but that was more about M1A1 attached to 65HP grasshopper. It was about bazookas as I was looking for "B" batteries...
They are 65 bucks for a 100, new surplus. There is many hundreds for sale.
Most times go for the part number and then the NSN, will be quicker to find on auction sites.
Why do people asking questions on here never give me a part number or the NSN.
Beats me Up. All the numbers, I could be mistaken, are in the TM's but not p0osted to help the "others".
One of the few things I ever really really really wanted was a jeep
Nellybelle and I grew up with...................
I used a lot of them in '69
Took No photos
Battalion Commander US Airborne jeep, I was driver..., chocked full of radio
I went a lot of places in that , even got it stuck in a...
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