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Log of my M1165. Project Joshua.

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I know some have done that. I’m not sure if I’m up to the challenge.

EDIT Jan 10-2024 - In retrospect after having performed an IP swap, NDT is absolutely correct. Loosening the injector lines at the engine and then removing the pump might be easier than fiddling with the injector lines at the rear of the injection pump. Reinstallation with loose lines at pump and engine seems also smarter and easier. Not obvious when starting this job but obvious after performing my first swap. Thank you NDT
 
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It’s alive!!! And just in time for Halloween.

She started right up after injector lines were purged. Batteries were half dead. Made no difference.

Thanks again to amazing support from RWH and forum members. Special thanks to Hummer H1 for his help! Eric kicks ass.

Alternator and regulator work!!!

Even found buried treasure.

I’ll post videos later this week.

The oil cooler leaks, gonna replace the stack. Radiator will get a 4-core rebuild.IMG_1057.jpegIMG_1054.jpegIMG_1060.jpegIMG_1068.jpegIMG_1089.jpeg
 
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I’m back in NYC, planning my next trip to Cali.

Engine is sealed up but also covered with a tarp.

Batteries were charged and then removed.

Vehicle is on “mothballs”.

Dreaming of finishing the job and going for a meandering offroad drive.
 

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Anyone here use/install the MRE food warmer.

I have one and I want to know best place to install and best uses.

Looking to use it on long off the grid trips.
 

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Anyone here use/install the MRE food warmer.

I have one and I want to know best place to install and best uses.

Looking to use it on long off the grid trips.
I have the RAK15 mounted in my truck, but it's not the best mounting and a little unconventional.
Currently I have a 40mm can bolted to the top of my radio tray as lockable storage. I then used standoff nuts on the posts on the back of the RAK15 and bolts into them from the side of the ammo can.
Power is not permanent install. I was given a slave port cable that ends in a computer power plug that I made an adapter for to plug the ration heater into.

Not the best mounting solution, but I haven't come up with anything better yet.

Best use I've found is treating it like a crock pot. It warms food slowly, so you do have to plan well ahead for when you want to eat, but having hot water available is really nice when it's cold out.

I found I did have a pic of it, so here it is. Definitely needs more work, but it's already kind of cramped in my 2 man truck as it is.
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I have the RAK15 mounted in my truck, but it's not the best mounting and a little unconventional.
Currently I have a 40mm can bolted to the top of my radio tray as lockable storage. I then used standoff nuts on the posts on the back of the RAK15 and bolts into them from the side of the ammo can.
Power is not permanent install. I was given a slave port cable that ends in a computer power plug that I made an adapter for to plug the ration heater into.

Not the best mounting solution, but I haven't come up with anything better yet.

Best use I've found is treating it like a crock pot. It warms food slowly, so you do have to plan well ahead for when you want to eat, but having hot water available is really nice when it's cold out.

I found I did have a pic of it, so here it is. Definitely needs more work, but it's already kind of cramped in my 2 man truck as it is.
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Thanks Coug. How long will it take to warm food (in minutes or hours) +/or warm enough water to make 4 cups of tea?

My plan is to begin hitting the trails with HummerH1 in the M1165 this January.
 

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Thanks Coug. How long will it take to warm food (in minutes or hours) +/or warm enough water to make 4 cups of tea?

My plan is to begin hitting the trails with HummerH1 in the M1165 this January.
Not sure the actual amount of time it takes, as I usually turn it on just as soon as the glow plugs stop cycling, and don't use any water out of it for at least an hour. The food is going to depend on multiple factors, because the food is in a pan, inside of the warmer, and so there will be dead air space around the food packages. doing one small entree or multiple, how much packaging, and other factors. You aren't supposed to put food directly into the removable basin.
I suppose you could use something like a crock pot liner if you wanted to warm up stew or something like that, or seal it in a ziplock.
You're going to get moisture into the food area from heat/steam coming up around the outside edge of the basin. Some of that will condense and come down into the basin, so having unsealed food will get watery.

I'll agree with RWH about there being better options for tea. I would treat this more like a crock pot than anything else, as it's designed to get to around 185 degrees and sit there.
Works well if you plan ahead for everything, but not so much if you decide short notice that a cup of tea sounds good.
 

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Thanks guys. I bought the units for $30 apiece so for that price I’m cool. Later I can buy something better.
 

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I was literally going to make a plug. Done it before. You saved me a lot of time buddy! Many thanks Juan!!!
 
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