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How about running tubing from it up into the cab, mounting the ballvalve to the floor somewhere and venting out and back down out of the rear of the cab?
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I like this idea could it be left vented to a higher location.How about running tubing from it up into the cab, mounting the ballvalve to the floor somewhere and venting out and back down out of the rear of the cab?
McMaster lists push/pull cables rated up to 110/170lbs. Don't think that's going to be a problem.My only concern for the ball valve and cable would be that most ball valves are a little stiff to open or close. The cable may bunch up (even with a hard wire cable like the morse) when trying to push on it say to open the valve. Perhaps a stiff spring to assist opening it. An old enginge shut off cable that locks so the spring doesn't pull it open at the wrong time may be the secret for that.
That's exactly what I'm doing with the slobber tube. Got a RACOR CCV4500 unit that I'm planning on installing on Mah Deuce. Not sure the bellhousing drain is worth the trouble though. Think I'll just go with a simple ball valve and push/pull cable.how about a catch can with an air vent that goes up to the cab. no need for a valve, the catch can will collect all fluids fording or not fording. you just have to check the fluid level inthe catch can ocassionally and drain when necessary. This also lets you know how much fluid you are losing.
I've used this style on a lot of project cars before:
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never thought of using it for a fording kit in a deuce before but it makes sence to me. let the fluids gravity drain but keep the air exposure high up.
You may find this reading interesting...(Military Vehicles Magazine)what all systems are affected in fording, if i where to make my own fording kit what do i need? dose n e one have any detailed pics of what a fording kit looks like?
Probably a good idea. The m656 8x8 series designed to swim, have the fan on separate belts, designed to give/stop when subjected to the water. The generator belts will not slip, allowing it to generate power for bilge pumps etc while under water. The water pump is not effected, it runs on the same belts as the generator.If your fording more than just a river crossing or just being under water for more than a few minutes. I suggest loosening the fan belts. The fan and water pump will love you for it. And the water your fording will chill the engine rather quickly anyway.
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