Luke
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When I buy a deuce (might not be for 4 or 5 years) , I plan on buying one of 100dollarman's bobbed deuces for a mud beast. What would you recommend be done to the motor to keep issues from coming up?
I heard somewhere on here "the only kind of deuces are the ones who have had their heads off, and the ones that are about to have them off" I think it was about replacing the head gasket? Is there a list of things that should be done or a "rebuild kit" with new seals, gaskets, hoses etc? I was thinking about trying to drop in a newer motor like a 12v Cummins but my understanding is that with the gear ratios on the Rockwells it probably would not do much for top speed. Anyone bother with replacing internal parts like pistons & rings, bearings etc? It seems like I could spend alot on the thing, and might be interested in trading my motor as a "core" for a rebuilt one for a fee. Hercules' website didn't have any info on whether or not they still dealt these motors.
I just want a very reliable rig that I can count on to get me through the mud or pull a friend out without having something fail and leave me stranded.
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I am talking about the 6 clyinder multifuel. I think it is the ld465. I don't think I want a turbo -- more moving parts and possibly shorten the motor's lifespan? How much difference in acceleration is there?
I heard somewhere on here "the only kind of deuces are the ones who have had their heads off, and the ones that are about to have them off" I think it was about replacing the head gasket? Is there a list of things that should be done or a "rebuild kit" with new seals, gaskets, hoses etc? I was thinking about trying to drop in a newer motor like a 12v Cummins but my understanding is that with the gear ratios on the Rockwells it probably would not do much for top speed. Anyone bother with replacing internal parts like pistons & rings, bearings etc? It seems like I could spend alot on the thing, and might be interested in trading my motor as a "core" for a rebuilt one for a fee. Hercules' website didn't have any info on whether or not they still dealt these motors.
I just want a very reliable rig that I can count on to get me through the mud or pull a friend out without having something fail and leave me stranded.
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I am talking about the 6 clyinder multifuel. I think it is the ld465. I don't think I want a turbo -- more moving parts and possibly shorten the motor's lifespan? How much difference in acceleration is there?
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