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Welcome Tyler, was a long time ago I also was 19, in college, with one job, and bought a M211 with some issues as well. Mine had a thrown rod! I fixed that, and drove that truck for years. Still have it 34 years later. Hope you follow suit!
Surely Sam Winer Motors 330-628-4881 has that flange. Rotating the rear axle so the pinion is facing to the rear of the vehicle is effectively the same as the front axle, only without steering knuckles.
I don't know Bikeman, back when I was running my 880 as a daily driver, I was continually fixing the fuel, ignition, and power distribution systems. An upgrade would be nice.
Better check the output of the alternators. The battery should not be hot as **** ever. The squeal could have been the alternator pulley slipping due to very high load due to overcharging.
Sorry folks, looks like there are exceptions. I though we hashed this out in another thread and agreed that only the AM General trucks got frame stamps.
Great post. I was driving my GMC M135 once at 55 mph, and it backfired so violently that the muffler blew apart. Then, the engine ran like crap. Sure enough, all that was wrong was the condenser.
Switch the bulbs from right to left to for sure eliminate the bulb. Otherwise the hood harness has an intermittent connection. Grounds must be ok if high beams work well.
Wolfeblasting.com in LaMarque can take care of your exhaust components with some kind of ceramic coating. They used to do all my blasting until I insourced.
I'm thinking that is why your alternator is not charging. The alternator has internal protection logic that will not allow excitation if there are incorrect voltages at the posts. Someone has goofed up the wiring on your truck between the batteries and the alternator, or the reverse polarity...
Light/Medium towbar visual aid: Light is on left, tube is 2.25" od, medium on right, tube is 2.75" od. The medium did not exist until the 80's, prior to that only the light existed and was routinely pretzellized by the military. It was almost impossible to find a good one, you had to buy 6 to...
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