math1960
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Gentlemen, I must say, I have truly enjoyed this website and the spirited discussions on this board. These boards are a true testament to what the internet can be. People helping and empowering people. Thank you one and all, for your generous sharing of your time and wisdom ( Don't worry, I'm not running for office!)
So far, I have enjoyed the comradery of these boards more than I have enjoyed my m1009.
Friday, I had to tow this piece of s**t home for the third time. I think it's the starter. Last time it was the alternators, the time before that it was the fuel line.
Now it's leaking oil, fuel, wears down the front battery every other week and bad starter. God only knows what it will be after this.
Ok, here's my problem, I'm running out of patience and money, I'm returning to school this fall to study a very rigorous program. I'm 50 and this is not going to be a cake walk.
So please put aside your love for tinkering on these old trucks for one moment , and give me some advise on exactly what I should do to make this thing reliable. If I can't make it reliable and soon, it has to go.
At this point I'm thinking change out every gasket, seal, rewire, change every part under the hood and convert to 12 volt. This truck won't be going off road much, and I'm not keeping it a military collectable (I did my time in service). If anyone has any ideas, speak now please.
So far, I have enjoyed the comradery of these boards more than I have enjoyed my m1009.
Friday, I had to tow this piece of s**t home for the third time. I think it's the starter. Last time it was the alternators, the time before that it was the fuel line.
Now it's leaking oil, fuel, wears down the front battery every other week and bad starter. God only knows what it will be after this.
Ok, here's my problem, I'm running out of patience and money, I'm returning to school this fall to study a very rigorous program. I'm 50 and this is not going to be a cake walk.
So please put aside your love for tinkering on these old trucks for one moment , and give me some advise on exactly what I should do to make this thing reliable. If I can't make it reliable and soon, it has to go.
At this point I'm thinking change out every gasket, seal, rewire, change every part under the hood and convert to 12 volt. This truck won't be going off road much, and I'm not keeping it a military collectable (I did my time in service). If anyone has any ideas, speak now please.