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  1. cattlerepairman

    Warped drums

    Make sure it is indeed the drum itself and not the mounting surface. You can always go to a place that turns truck brake drums and have them check runout on yours. Has your truck always vibrated that way? The drums are quite massive, but if Soldier A dropped the truck onto the drum(s), they...
  2. cattlerepairman

    fuel in my oil/oil pressure low

    There are a few reasons why this could happen, such as a leaking flame heater nozzle, the O-rings in the hydraulic head, the fuel density compensator. Search for "Deuce making oil" to get started. If you need help with searching, look at this: http://bit.ly/1wfnG4i
  3. cattlerepairman

    Got in a bit of a mess - winch jammed

    Yes - MV friend. I am the only one close by with a tandem axle truck and a winch that stands a chance to snatch block him out of trouble!
  4. cattlerepairman

    Got in a bit of a mess - winch jammed

    Here you go. Owned by the local gas station guy I think it is 1954. V-8 Rolls Royce gas engine (good that the guy owns a gas station!). Runs well but needs a bit of TLC. It leaks hydraulic fluid (has marginal brakes), there is water in one of the headlights. Radiator weeps when hot (I think that...
  5. cattlerepairman

    Got in a bit of a mess - winch jammed

    Got her out. I could turn the winch driveshaft with a large screwdriver in the U joint. Lined up the holes and swapped the shear pin. Then I could un-spool under power and get rid of the tension on the winch line. So much easier in day light! However: The clutch does not disengage. The lever...
  6. cattlerepairman

    Got in a bit of a mess - winch jammed

    HAD to try to get through a mud hole. Got stuck. Winched myself out without issues. Trying to get back to the road I got stuck again, in an awkward spot with nothing to hook to that was in line with the truck. Awkward pull at an angle of about 40 degrees - I know better, but there was no other...
  7. cattlerepairman

    Air stop light switch issue

    Updated info. Maybe it helps someone :-)
  8. cattlerepairman

    1966 deuce trying to start after 17 years of slumber

    "Moving" might not be good enough for the fuel shutoff. It is a bit of a bugg** because it can look as if it were working , but isn't. Maybe this helps: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?103256-M35A2-no-fuel-at-injectors...
  9. cattlerepairman

    Intake flame heater delete

    For small lengths of DOT air line I go to my local truck stop/truck repair shop. If I do not need yards of the stuff they just give me some cutoffs to make me go away. It is so cheap that it is not worth their time and printer paper to print an invoice.
  10. cattlerepairman

    LDT 465 Multifuel. Andy3's Broken Camshaft

    The breadth and depth of knowledge on this site never ceases to amaze me. Coroner oddshot is doing a rather thorough autopsy and I enjoy watching it!
  11. cattlerepairman

    Successful M35A2C recovery!

    Looks like a former National Guard truck (oval markings on bumper). Also I see a muffler. She's a twin to mine (also M35A2C) but my winch was added by the military at some point (dataplate says wo/w). They added tailgate steps as bumper steps, so someone cared for that truck at some time. These...
  12. cattlerepairman

    Air stop light switch issue

    Air stop light switch - NAPA replacement Had bad luck with original military air stop light switches. They range in price from $45 upwards. Checked with NAPA and purchased 036036 S14 stop light switch. It is an ugly white plastic contraption, but for $16 I am not looking back. Made two...
  13. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Wrestled with the pipe plug on the thermostat housing. Finally got it to move. Threaded in a reducer bushing and threaded a brass thermocouple ("thermostat" for the ether kit) into that. Promptly overtorqued and broke the threaded brass part off the hex headed thermostat. Could not get a grip on...
  14. cattlerepairman

    Towing a 109a3 with a m35a2

    Uh...the thread is from 2008.
  15. cattlerepairman

    Bullet resistant windshield

    Maybe this image is a start: http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/3338.html
  16. cattlerepairman

    Intake flame heater delete

    I found that the cheapo metric M20 plug is cast aluminum (used as oil drain plug for cars). So, I drilled a hole right through it with an 11/32 drill and tapped it with an 1/8-27 NPT tap. That fits the ether injector perfectly. That way, I did not have to drill/tap the intake elbow and did not...
  17. cattlerepairman

    Intake flame heater delete

    I am deleting my flame heater right now. I can confirm that, on the intake, you need an M20 and an M18 plug. If you get hold of one of the original military ether conversion kits, these plugs are included. Plugging the fuel supply port at the bottom of the forward-facing surface of the...
  18. cattlerepairman

    Air pressure brake light switch - cracked

    Finally fixed the 3/8 trailer service line connection to the air pack with assorted flare thread fittings. When I unplugged the brake light switch wires, the plastic rear cover started to disintegrate. Note the hairline cracks on the "good" side as well. I suspect that in the near future, the...
  19. cattlerepairman

    My Deuce!

    Ohhhh...you got DEUCEFACE! Symptoms are ear-to-ear, persistent grin that won't go away while near the truck. There is no known cure. Maybe sipping Diesel in small quantities, or re-doing axle seals more than three times in a week, but the results are inconclusive. At least you found the right...
  20. cattlerepairman

    Blow-by assessment - opinions needed!

    :cry: I feel better already!
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