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I had noticed the oil seal housing gasket faulty..On the Deuce M35A2 we (the two Cadets were fixing.).
On completion it leaked!.
I will do a write up tomorrow (it's late). But I am posting the work I put in to :.....
was fixing the breaks as they have locked up. brand new drums and cylinders but must have been faulty break fluid as the cylinders have rusted up. he adjusters wouldn't work so ive had to take it to pieces.
I'm not sure but as it stands at the moment it will probably be a willys jeep. I work on one that has had a V8 engine put in and I'd love something like that!
Strictly speaking not this week but replaced a section under the front left wheel arch on a m45 firetruck for air power steering. Nothing major just a small repair :)
I am a new member. I am not yet old enough to own a military vehicle. But I am VERY fortunate to have been allowed to "adopt" an M45 fire truck. (or did I just commandeer it?). I am looking forward to the war and peace revival, and have already been to 2 events.
That should not cause a fuel problem. known them run "keeled over" untill we pulled/pushed them up again. Check the fuel pickup, and of course the fuel level in the tank. (dmetalmiki using nephews log in).
Wow..serious but..funny the way you tell it. I am working on my uncles m45 530c and will be posting up pictures of my "assignments" when completed. Perhaps a video as well As we now (almost) have the squirty thing (turret) fully functioning.
The huge spare wheel was previously carried on the drivers side at the rear of the body. Thus the rear doors could not open at shows. The boss decided to move the wheel to the other side to let the doors open (after lowering the wheel to the drivers side. (uk kerbside/nearside). It was a huge...