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My rule of thumb is 30MPH for every hour on the hour meter. 1,200 hours = 36,000 miles
That holds on the Deuces and 800 series. I think the 900 series average more miles per hour.
Before anyone says I'm crazy I said MY and it's just a guesstimate and nothing more. Check the hours and...
That's funny, it's almost the same way we cleaned out SCUBA diving tanks, except for the tractor part. Rotate with steel BBs inside then clean out dust.
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Funny, I had the problem of "what type vehicle is it" Saturday with a hose. My wife called around and I told her just tell them it does not matter, here is the NAPA part number. O'Reilly's had them. When I had the part in hand only then did I tell them it was for a Deuce. :-)
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Well, until they closed my EPA Superfund Cleanup site that did tanks in his back yard I would have had them do it. Now I'll find someone who dips tanks.
The guy pour acid into the tanks and cleaned it to shiny metal and then coated the inside.
Yep, step-by-step. 13 posts later and it is pointed out again. If the electric pump is doing 5 PSI then there should be a steady stream out of the line.
I don't have a CUCV but I can't believe that there isn't some information in the TM. Keith has already given suggestions.
You are gaining a lot of experience by fighting the problem. My first lesson would be cracking the lines doesn't mean taking them off. Second, just because a solenoid...
The P-250 in my book is different as well. Of course the pump in my book has stone impellers and the instructions are in hieroglyphics (the book is younger than me but not by much).
;-)
I just happen to have my The Bluejackets' Manual on the table next to me (what former Sailor wouldn't?) and it has the P250 in it but just the specs, not how to operate it. It is called the "Handy Billy" in the book
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