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TM 9-2320-209-20P
There exists at the present time what looks like a deal to me.
Military Brake Wheel Cylinder 7411010 for M44 M49 M35 2 1/2 Ton
NSN: 2530-00-274-4511
PN: 7411010 complete with all fittings
Made in USA
Now at $13.18 total delivered each new
That seems like a really good price...
So this is the one of five ways to be "making oil" with a Deuce multi fuel.
A little seal to stop from engine destruction.
So looks like to cure the problem you need a little KIT from AMBAC KT9062
Looks the same for all of the different booster pump series and same for ONAN MEP003 pumps
So see...
Built a pop tester with one of the pumps from the ebay.
Bought one injector line off ebay, cut it off and used Swagelok fittings out to a holding/surge tank.
The displacement of the little ebay pump needs volume for Deuce injectors.
I can enter the entire thing for sale in classifieds if...
It is all out here in this most wonderful SS library.
Search is your friend......................................
But here it is again with some additions. Now that is in here too.
I am told that PDF files I post that I see only as black boxes actually are viewable for all others...
Please say as to what level of maintenance already has been done.
How far you been into it already?
One could find all kinds of interesting stuff by performing proper maintenance.
Today Deuce is a fixed fortification where none was to do a job
She still takes loads of driving just to warm up, even here.
Then parked Her and put the neighbors tree back up.
Deuce heavy for candy-a** driveways and couldn't get the angles to push or pull,
so did it the old fashioned way.
You know you could put a real filter and just be done with it.
this one recirculates back to the tank whatever is not needed for the engine. Cleanest fuel, long time GI.
The Deuce is parked where it might do some good while it is parked
She is guarding the front of my home
After three I got a Deuce, my last redundant backup.
Next larger size threads you will be going to and bore the thru hole small amount,
It all will work out.
You want to know about the tools and sizes,
Lots of people on here can answer.
The sound, that sound.
I heard Japanese, American, British, Italian, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Australian, aircraft
flyover but yet to hear a German BF109 or a German Diesel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW-G7pF6gUQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEdZafAHG2Q...
If you want a truck for the highway then buy a highway truck.
Raptors are nice.
http://driving.ca/chevrolet/auto-news/entertainment/muscle-trucks-here-are-7-of-the-fastest-pickups-of-all-time
The truck you have is to help soldiers stay alive, eat, fight.
It is a tactical military vehicle.
Does that use the GAZ69 filter?
Is the PCV type thing clean?
see pages 36+37 in here
if you just see a black box click on it anyway to get the pdf
I don't know why it does that. if you can't get the pdf to open then email me and I will send it
Perhaps this would help...
Grease, any kind of grease kills the boots.
Did you clean out the hole that was supposed to be cleaned out
and grease it all, clean it all, then put the boots?
and there is this
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?8460-Front-axle-seals-and-boots-stepXstep
and the stickies too
Perhaps you can teach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tescWzTlGQ0
Had a 56 VW with a '49 crash box and did teach the wife to drive it.
At that stage it may have had 24 HP.
It was either learn how to drive it or there would be not enough food.
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