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You would almost think that removing and inspecting all U joints before hand or before problems arise would / could be helpful. Better to double check them before you find yourself in the middle of and intersection or way out in the field with problems. Yes the tool makes easy work of it and if...
Well changed out engine oil and filter. Changed out Both fuel filters and good grease job. Been playing catch up on hydraulic lines that seem to let go one after the other in a cascade effect. Three so far but I doubt it will stop there.
Yep I thought instead of wasting the money on a big fricking hammer a big rock will do right.
Yea the cheaper aftermarket one will work just fine for what or as many times we might use it just get the correct size for the U joint you are working with. The shop I was helping get off the ground...
OK to keep things straight if you FDC is bypassed ( this should be done if not already then do it ) then droop and or smoke cam is no longer in play. All fuel control is now the main fuel /twin nuts. This is because before when the FDC was working the FDC servo was moving. Bypass the FDC and it...
Let the correct tool be your friend. By the time you tried the ratchet straps and carried your jack stands to the job I am done or already down the road. When working in a shop with as many trucks to run through I was glad to have the Tiger.
Yes and no. Now this was not on a MV but it took me the tiger tool and one inch air impact to get the U joint out. I am glad I had both at the time of R&R.
Yea sorry I scanned it and it from a TM and looks like they have it backwards and I did not catch it. So ok head installed on mark and when you rotate the crank to timing mark and advance window is on mark the head is then just about one tooth off?
You made it sound like when your harmonic balancer was on the correct stroke and correct line to the pointer and your advance four bolt window was on it's mark the Head red /scribe was not approximately one tooth to the rear. You made it sound like it was a couple of teeth before the pointer. I...
What's funny is I have been calling the TIMING cover the shut down cover. Guess someone felt that there was something to do with timing under there. Yes we only remove or install the Head when the red / scribe is on the IP pointer. Problem is the Head can be installed with the red /scribe at any...
Sorry mine are for the 809 series and will not work on your 939 series or I would hook you up. Google maybe and check prices to find lowest? Rebuild will be the cheapest. Also if you get a new or you rebuild I believe there is a correct engine shut down procedure. Starter / ignition switch...
Sounds like it needs to be corrected. When harmonic balancer is on correct mark and advance window is on it's mark then correct the Head red / scribe is approximately one tooth towards the firewall or towards the rear of engine. I do not know that is your problem but yes needs to be corrected...
OK got my shovel out and dug up this thread. What would have gone with these holes. They are on both side of side frame work. I know my new soft top from new life canvas will have the pieces of metal that tuck into the side rail but would seem like what ever screwed into my sides would have to...
After reading all 100 threads in the M37 forum seems like I needed something else on the end of my fuel pick up. Maybe a nice screen would work nice. Thanks John at Midwest for supplying me a complete new one with the said screen. Went ahead and did a new fuel sending unit too.
Yep. That is why I bought a remote starter switch and knew how to hook it up. Also bought some NOS extra PCB cheap but rebuilding them is the cheaper way.
Scored 5 wheels for free today. Yea rubber is no good but hay free wheels it put a smile on my face just like my stimulus check stimulated a smile.
Plus Mona shipped out my new cab canvas top today. Thanks Mona at New life Canvas. Lets not forget sold 100 bucks worth of MV parts today too. Was a...
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