Well, it’s been a couple weeks since I got my deuce, and I have a couple issues and things I need to get done. First of all, when I bought the deuce, the rear window in the hard top is stuck in the open position. Thinking it was just rusted in place, I took a putty knife and cleaned out the track as best I could. I don’t see any rust remaining in the channel that should hold it in place. However, hanging on the window handle with all my weight it still won’t budge. I think the only way I’m going to get it closed is to take a hammer to it, but I’m afraid I’d crack or break the glass, and I don’t even see how the glass could be replaced. Any suggestions on getting the window closed so it stops raining (so bad) in the cab?
Second, I noticed I only have seatbelts for 2. I have a springer driver’s seat, and it appears it originally had a box seat in it, so I have an unused seatbelt tab by the driver’s side. I was thinking I could take a seat belt and use the tab for the original driver’s seat and share the tab for the passenger seat and make a third seatbelt that I’ll need for trips. I do realize that space is very limited in the center spot, but the person who’s riding there should be small enough to not get whacked with the shifter. Is there a government issue center seatbelt that I can install in the deuce, or should I hit the junkyard for a center lap belt out of a pickup truck or something?
I love driving the deuce, and it’s not very hard. The one major issue I’ve had so far is the startup and shutdown times required. According to the TM, I’m supposed to let the truck idle between 850-1000 RPM 5 minutes or until the engine reaches 120F. I let the truck idle at 900 RPM one day for 30 minutes, and the gauge never moved. It’s 60F+ outside, so it’s not the cold keeping it from warming up. In fact, after 15-20 minutes of driving it usually STILL hasn’t warmed up to 120F. Could it be the thermostat is stuck open? I understand the 5 minutes of shutdown time is for the turbo, and it’s not that long to wait so I live with it. I’m just used to non-turbo vehicles where you can park and shut down in an instant. Can I crank up the truck from cold and move it after a minute or so in the yard, then shut it down without taking risks blowing up the turbo or engine?
Finally, I checked the oil one day, and as I inserted the dipstick back in the tube, I met some resistance and bent the end of the dipstick a bit. The bend is nothing that a vice couldn’t flatten out, but what might I be impacting when I reinsert the dipstick? I thought I was going into the tube straight, but it seems to want to hug the outer edge of the engine to clear whatever’s in my way. Is it a crank bearing cap in the way maybe?
I think that’s all I have for now. Thanks for any tips I get. I’ve been reading the TMs as much as I can, but there’s only maybe 5000 pages of TM for the deuce to get through…
Second, I noticed I only have seatbelts for 2. I have a springer driver’s seat, and it appears it originally had a box seat in it, so I have an unused seatbelt tab by the driver’s side. I was thinking I could take a seat belt and use the tab for the original driver’s seat and share the tab for the passenger seat and make a third seatbelt that I’ll need for trips. I do realize that space is very limited in the center spot, but the person who’s riding there should be small enough to not get whacked with the shifter. Is there a government issue center seatbelt that I can install in the deuce, or should I hit the junkyard for a center lap belt out of a pickup truck or something?
I love driving the deuce, and it’s not very hard. The one major issue I’ve had so far is the startup and shutdown times required. According to the TM, I’m supposed to let the truck idle between 850-1000 RPM 5 minutes or until the engine reaches 120F. I let the truck idle at 900 RPM one day for 30 minutes, and the gauge never moved. It’s 60F+ outside, so it’s not the cold keeping it from warming up. In fact, after 15-20 minutes of driving it usually STILL hasn’t warmed up to 120F. Could it be the thermostat is stuck open? I understand the 5 minutes of shutdown time is for the turbo, and it’s not that long to wait so I live with it. I’m just used to non-turbo vehicles where you can park and shut down in an instant. Can I crank up the truck from cold and move it after a minute or so in the yard, then shut it down without taking risks blowing up the turbo or engine?
Finally, I checked the oil one day, and as I inserted the dipstick back in the tube, I met some resistance and bent the end of the dipstick a bit. The bend is nothing that a vice couldn’t flatten out, but what might I be impacting when I reinsert the dipstick? I thought I was going into the tube straight, but it seems to want to hug the outer edge of the engine to clear whatever’s in my way. Is it a crank bearing cap in the way maybe?
I think that’s all I have for now. Thanks for any tips I get. I’ve been reading the TMs as much as I can, but there’s only maybe 5000 pages of TM for the deuce to get through…
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