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Central FL M1031 project

Mullaney

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Hello All.
I have manageto get few more things done lately. The back of the cab is now painted.
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I hope to get the back glass in this week. Once that is done, I will be ready to put the work box back on.

Apparently either I am able to or I am not smart enough to upload video. I have been installing the LED lights on the work box

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So, all I can do are screen shots.

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I will keep trying to do a little each day. Darned lately though…
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No lack of brain power on your part...

This site doesn't directly host video files. If you put your videos on a YouTube account that you create for yourself - posting a link here will work.
 

deank

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Good times this evening. The rear glass was installed yesterday. After school today I managed, with my good buddy Archimedes, to mount the work box back on the frame today. You get creative when you have to work alone.

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deank

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I have been very busy in the last three months. The balance between family, work, and hobby have been shifting a lot. Family has sadly been on the short end of the stick. I am working to correct the imbalance.
I have gotten a lot accomplished on the hobby side.
I have learned how to rebuild vent windows, not the most fun of tasks, but very satisfying when complete.
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more photos coming this evening.
 

deank

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Most of the following pictures are self explanatory, but I will comment as I reflect upon them.

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I took as far down as I am able.
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Good and green again. I put roll on bedliner on the floor pans before painting.
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It feels good to be putting things together rather than disassembly.
 

deank

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Exspensive, but well worth it.

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This was really interesting to learn. The glass guy would not do it. Youtube to the rescue!
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i made a better battery disconnect switch plate than the fire department. Theirs was functional and expedient but I prefer mine.
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There is still much to do. All the tie rod ends and drag link, fron shocks, headlight harness upgrade and figure out the windshield washer.
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Still, it was ready enough to drive behind my Cadets in the local Veteran’s Day parade.

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Thanks for looking!

Keep them on the road, they still serve like we do!
 

adf5565

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Exspensive, but well worth it.

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This was really interesting to learn. The glass guy would not do it. Youtube to the rescue!
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i made a better battery disconnect switch plate than the fire department. Theirs was functional and expedient but I prefer mine.
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There is still much to do. All the tie rod ends and drag link, fron shocks, headlight harness upgrade and figure out the windshield washer.
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Still, it was ready enough to drive behind my Cadets in the local Veteran’s Day parade.

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Thanks for looking!

Keep them on the road, they still serve like we do!
What dash pad did you end up going with?
 

deank

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Good evening all.

Back into the fray…. I suspect I am having transfer case to transmission gasket and seal issues. The dipstick on the trans shows full when cold, I removed the fill plug for the transfer case and almost took a cherry juice shower.

So, now I am collecting parts to reseal everything. I may try to farm this out so it will get done faster.
 

deank

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A question for the community.
Which gasket or seal fails to cause fluid to flow from the thm400 into the transfer case?

thank you to all who answer
 

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A question for the community.
Which gasket or seal fails to cause fluid to flow from the thm400 into the transfer case?

thank you to all who answer
I was having the same issue in my M1009 about year ago ( ATF from TH400 was constantly transferring and overfilling NP208 ), and replacing the “Transfer Case Input Shaft Seal” solve the problem.

I can give you the part number but I think M1031 came with NP205 transfer case, so you should search for this type of seal or maybe some other member would have specific replacement part number.
 

deank

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Hello All. Been getting work done lately. Resealed the transfer case over the last month.

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yesterday I removed the trans crossmember, torque converter cover and torque converter bolts and unbolted the starter. Today after cleaning up the shop I pulled the transmission, power washed everything. Got it setup on the engine stand to reseal it.

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Finished pulling the starter. Once I get the engine out to clean and reseal I will replace all the body mounts.

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Everything I am seeing so far confirms to me that the 16k miles is very accurate.
 

deank

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Replacing the seal and gasket on the front pump went surprisingly well. Homemade slide hammers work well except for the one pinched finger.
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Very clean inside the trans. Barely any grit on the magnet. I am replacing the original pan with a new one that has a drain plug.

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One of the cats decided to visit while I was working.
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Almost done with the trans. Need to drill small holes in the old shifter seal and run screws in to pull it out and put in the new one.
 

deank

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One last update for today.

used a 1/16 drill bit to drill two holes in the shifter shaft seal. Screwed in two #8 screws, used vise grips to lock on and then a large flat tip to provide leverage to walk it out.

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No damage to the shaft.

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A little Dexron III on the seal and a 9/16 deep socket to tap it in.

New gasket on the governor cover and a new modulator.
 
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