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My guess is that the solder joint that held the overflow tube in place - cracked and just was pulled off and thrown on the ground.
I don't know that I have ever seen an overflow box to collect the "spew".
Yes, I would think brazing would be the trick...
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Yes Sir!
Back when we were loading M4 Tractors with steel track - that hangs off both edges of the trailer by about 6 inches - gets pretty scary "rain or shine".
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Yes sir. I am thinking that sand or bedliner sprayed onto the metal would help the slippery condition considerably. I used oak decking on my flatbed 3 axle trailer when I decked it last year. I have walked on it in the rain and it does fairly well. No slipping and falling - Even when...
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You might also grab a TM that was recently posted that speaks to the Mack power plant...
https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/tm-9-2815-207-35-ocr-compressed.219129/
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I think the Goat was built back in the days when nothing was available EXCEPT regular old DOT3.
Maybe I missed my guess - or maybe time has flown by me...
There is no reason why if you blow out the fluid you have - that you can go back with DOT 3.
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I would hazard a guess that you are just fine.
The gauges in those vehicles are not always "top of the line" either.
You might plug in a mechanical gauge in the oil gallery on the side of the motor - to verify your oil pressure.
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Not that I know of - more specifically - my trucks do NOT turn on the brake lights when the PAC or Jake Brake is on and you back out of the throttle.
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If you could be without the book for a couple of weeks, I am willing to cut the spine off, scan it, then put it back together and ship it back to you...
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