hook47
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Hey everyone!
I'm the proud owner of a 1970 M35A2 with the LD multifuel engine. She's been a real honey my first few months of ownership. The last owner (now deceased, sadly) took pride in this rig, and every time I dig into a maintenance item I usually find it looks like it was done already.
This weekend I had a gathering with army buddies and of COURSE we had to convoy and see the sites in my '53 M37, 68 M38A1, and of course the Deuce! We had a blast but on the last day ol' "Herc" (the name of my rig minted by the last owner) had her first sign of trouble.
She has developed a slight tick right at the back of the motor only when adding power to the accelerator. When she's settled on an RPM the tick cannot be heard. At first I suspected exhaust manifold gasket, as it seems very typical with my experience in exhaust leaks on other vehicles, but sadly I think it's dead center rear side of the engine, in the head gasket just behind the #6 cylinder. I even think I see just a little smoke when a buddy jumps on the accelerator. She still runs amazing, fires right up, no lost power, no notable oil burn or cooling issues.
Herc does a lot of ranch work like dump runs and picking up hay. I know the right thing is to fix her now, especially before the brutal Wyoming winter, but is there an argument for just ignoring it until it effects power? Also any suggestions on further diagnoses? I'm pretty damn confident it's not in the top end or valve train. Did the old screw driver handle test!
Thanks guys. Oh, here is some pictures of my rides!
I'm the proud owner of a 1970 M35A2 with the LD multifuel engine. She's been a real honey my first few months of ownership. The last owner (now deceased, sadly) took pride in this rig, and every time I dig into a maintenance item I usually find it looks like it was done already.
This weekend I had a gathering with army buddies and of COURSE we had to convoy and see the sites in my '53 M37, 68 M38A1, and of course the Deuce! We had a blast but on the last day ol' "Herc" (the name of my rig minted by the last owner) had her first sign of trouble.
She has developed a slight tick right at the back of the motor only when adding power to the accelerator. When she's settled on an RPM the tick cannot be heard. At first I suspected exhaust manifold gasket, as it seems very typical with my experience in exhaust leaks on other vehicles, but sadly I think it's dead center rear side of the engine, in the head gasket just behind the #6 cylinder. I even think I see just a little smoke when a buddy jumps on the accelerator. She still runs amazing, fires right up, no lost power, no notable oil burn or cooling issues.
Herc does a lot of ranch work like dump runs and picking up hay. I know the right thing is to fix her now, especially before the brutal Wyoming winter, but is there an argument for just ignoring it until it effects power? Also any suggestions on further diagnoses? I'm pretty damn confident it's not in the top end or valve train. Did the old screw driver handle test!
Thanks guys. Oh, here is some pictures of my rides!
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