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What did you do to your deuce this week?

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The vibration happened while cruising and a steady speed. It would surge at a steady rhythm from being nonexistent to very noticeable. I crawled around under the truck looking for anything that felt different. Note that I have been working on the deuce almost daily for about four months and I have become quite familiar with all of its problems. I found that the propeller shaft entering the rear rear had almost 3/16" of play in it up and down, and almost 3/8" Front to back. The other rears have some play also but not as bad.
I took the gear carrier out of the rear. I built a stand to sit it on. Then I began inspecting the gears and bearings. Only the pinion bearings were bad. The rest of the bearings were in great condition. I tool the top end apart per the TM instructions. I took the old bearings and races to Philadelphia Roller And Bearing, and they had my replacements in stock. I got new seals too.
I have driven the Deuce three times since and the vibration is gone. I still have other vibrations rattles and other noises to contend with but the scary one is gone.
 

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The vibration happened while cruising and a steady speed. It would surge at a steady rhythm from being nonexistent to very noticeable. I crawled around under the truck looking for anything that felt different. Note that I have been working on the deuce almost daily for about four months and I have become quite familiar with all of its problems. I found that the propeller shaft entering the rear rear had almost 3/16" of play in it up and down, and almost 3/8" Front to back. The other rears have some play also but not as bad.
I took the gear carrier out of the rear. I built a stand to sit it on. Then I began inspecting the gears and bearings. Only the pinion bearings were bad. The rest of the bearings were in great condition. I tool the top end apart per the TM instructions. I took the old bearings and races to Philadelphia Roller And Bearing, and they had my replacements in stock. I got new seals too.
I have driven the Deuce three times since and the vibration is gone. I still have other vibrations rattles and other noises to contend with but the scary one is gone.
You must constantly check the drivelines and differentials on our deuces and 5 tons also. They do not have "compensators" on them like commercial 18 wheelers do. The compensator is just a differential between the rear differentials allowing the drivelines to slow down and speed up just like the axles do in a differential. Without these compensators our differentials can fight each other especially on a winding road .
In fact I was checking mine last week and found some play in the pinion shaft on the rear rear differential. It wasn't there 4 weeks ago. I'll try and tighten the nut and see it that helps for now.
 
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I hurculined the shop van roof , and prepped and painted the back of the box . Then it started pouring down rain , weather man said no rain till later in week
 

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I took apart front brakes this morning. Went to check the wheel cylinders, and found a little bit of DOT 5 leaking out.

Looks like it's time to order some wheel cylinders and while I'm at it front brake lines.:-|
 

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I use "Herculiner" a lot. It is a great product ! I especially like using it on the bottom of my fuel cans and ammo boxes. This way they don't get the paint all scrapped off and start to rust. I have also used it on the fenders of my deuce. Keeps me from slipping off !
 

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I use "Herculiner" a lot. It is a great product ! I especially like using it on the bottom of my fuel cans and ammo boxes. This way they don't get the paint all scrapped off and start to rust. I have also used it on the fenders of my deuce. Keeps me from slipping off !
Can you get it also as a spray-on product, like at an AutoZone, or a Home Depot?
 
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