Well after work today I worked on the truck a bit. I sanded down the area around where the instrument cluster bolts in, and painted it up.
I took out the passenger side windshield wiper motor, took it all apart, cleaned it, regreased it, and put it back together. I sanded it down and painted it.
Found a 5.56 casing while cleaning out the cab. Guess someone was shooting from the truck, or threw one of their empty casings into the truck.
I took a look at why my shifter was very notchy going into neutral. The neutral safety switch needed a dab of grease, and since I had it all apart, I painted the side panels of the shift tower. Painted the CTIS box too. It's nice painting bits and pieces of it, parts are starting to look nice. The green isn't faded, and all scratched up.
I also pulled the one fitting out of one of the air tanks that was leaking, cleaned it up, teflon taped it and put it back in. I was surprised to find that it was installed with 1. no teflon tape or pipe dope(or anti-seize compound as the military calls it), and 2. it was only hand tight.
Well now that's fixed. I have to wait to get all of the air lines in the cab hooked up to the gauges before I can pressure test the system. That, hopefully will be tomorrows project. I know I have one other leak on a 90 elbow going into the air interlock for the transfer case. That will be a tomorrow project too, it was getting dark.
I took a closer look at the tag on the motor.
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If you can't read it- it says it was overhauled by the 665th maintenance company(which I believe is in South Dakota). 09 April, which I'm guessing is April 2009.
The oily grunge on the motor looks like it came from the fuel/water separator...looks like it was leaking at one point. Does not appear to be leaking now.