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Cranetruck,
Thats what I needed, but I will need some help sorting out the plumbing once I get the filter!
I will collect all the parts and pieces, and then see how it will all go together! Thanks for the information! [thumbzup]
Cranetruck,
Would I be correct in assuming that there will be more information on the coolant filter in the upcoming article in Military Vehicle Magazine?
Inquiring Deuce owners need to know! :roll:
Cranetruck,
Thank you for the information, and I am looking forward to the article in Military Vehicle Magazine! I always enjoy your articles! [thumbzup]
RDM,
The perfect temp. range will be between 180 and 195 degrees! You don't want things getting above 200 degrees, or you might have a problem!
I watch all my gauges much more closely when driving my Deuce, than any other truck I drive! Old trucks need more TLC. [2cents]
Kaydet,
Allow me to throw in this tidbit! The "Winter Front" stays on my Deuce all Winter, and doesn't need to come off until the weather warms up to about 70!
I don't use my Deuce to haul anything but me and some Veterans in a parade! Take that into consideration if you are using the Deuce...