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What have you done to your CUCV today/lately? - Part 1

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82ABNMP

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Tires

NIce Tire arent they. I have KM2s on my m1009 and love em
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Yep, they are nice. I have wanted to see a set on an M1009 in a 32/11.50/15 and that's what they look like. Taller & wider than a 31/10.50/15. I have found that the 33/12.50./15 look a little "balloonish" and the 33's tend to rub lock to lock and kiss the fenders lower corner. I would rather not cut the bodywork and have good clearance when off roading with the stock ride hight. But think the original 31's look to small.

David
 

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I just finished installing a Dixie horn in my M1009. I mounted the horns to the further most bettery retaning bracket, it's actually a perfect fit and a great sound! Also I adjusted the modulater valve so now I'm shifting correctly.
 

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What size are they?

David

They are 33 x 10.50 15. Have much work to do on front end though! Guy at local shop gave me a laundry list of things to fix/adjust. He tells me new rubber is safe though. More to follow. DMLII sends...
 

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sent M1009 to body shop in January with orders to take all the rust out. Checked on it and it now has sides and fenders and 1 door.
Looks like I need a load.
Looking for under dash AC
 

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Driving around today i could hear a noticeable noise right above idle, but not at idle and not when driving. Poked around under the hood and revved it, sounds like my timing chain is slapping around.
Tried advancing the pump a hair to clea up the massive amounts of smoke i've been making(also running WMO) And to help with the hard hard starts.

Time to get my $250 escort on the road so i can take my truck down for engine overhaul. This will include, timing chain, headgaskets, headstuds, injectors, injector pump, glowplugs
Might buy a set of heads too of CL, they are newer and have the diamond precups.
Also will look for a high flow water pump, i think they exist in v belt configuration.
What am i missing?
 

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:ditto:Wayne makes a great point, Off Road Design makes repair and strengthening brackets for the steering gear area on K-series trucks. ALSO, Check your air filter housing. Occasionally the wing nuts on mine work loose and that thing makes a terrible racket, especially when doing the high idle warmup. [thumbzup]
 

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:ditto:Wayne makes a great point, Off Road Design makes repair and strengthening brackets for the steering gear area on K-series trucks. ALSO, Check your air filter housing. Occasionally the wing nuts on mine work loose and that thing makes a terrible racket, especially when doing the high idle warmup. [thumbzup]
And the other eight pumps are empty!!!!
 

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Did a lot of little things over the past few weeks. It was all stuff that was on my list to do "one of these days", but my Dad wanted to use the truck to haul an Novurania 18' rigid-hull inflatable boat in for repairs.

So, in no particular order:

2 new ( reconditioned ) batteries from Interstate. Of the 3 local Interstate locations in my area, only 1 knew what a "blem" was, and they didn't have any. Man, what a difference, had to relearn how long to keep the switch in the crank position all over again!

Along with the new batteries, I had new battery cables made up from welding cable. These were all hooked up with military-style battery terminals and boots. In the process, I removed the rear radio rack power cable. Mine didn't have the terminal blocks in the back, so the cable just ended in one of those round 4 pin connectors. On top of that, the cable was in poor shape under the hood, missing insulation and a large section was taped up.

8 new Bosch Duraterm glow plugs and connectors from CUCV Electric. The truck had been running on 6 glow plugs, with the two bad ones being on the right rear. I feared the worst, but they all came out without any problems. The old ones were all AC60Gs. I took out the rear battery tray to make it easier, and also took the opportunity to wire-wheel and paint the rear tray.

Replaced the shocks and steering stabilizer with Rancho RS5000 hardware. The left rear upper shock mount was tedious, but not too bad. An air ratchet would have been great to have. I'm really glad I soaked all the shock mount bolts with PB Blaster the week before. The tapered pin for the steering stabilizer took a bit of heat to get out. Have not noticed a huge difference, other then the truck not rocking back and forth so much when coming to a stop.

Had a Class III hitch installed. It is welded to the frame and they also tied into the square support tube for the pintle hitch. Not sure I'd be able to remove the pintle hitch now if I wanted to... should add to its strength a bit though.

Made up an adapter harness to go from the weather-pack connectors that connect to the military trailer plug so I can use the 4 pin flat style connector. Thanks go to jmassenga for the picture of his adapter. Also finally connected the license plate light via this adapter. I also installed an heavy duty signal flasher to handle the extra load of the trailer lights.

Replaced the harmonic dampener. What a lot of fun that was. Getting it off wasn't so bad, as I was able to keep the crank from turning using the holes in the outside edge of the old one as mentioned in the TM. Tightening the new one, that required pulling the transmission inspection cover. That was a pain.

Added a 12v power port in the stock cig lighter location, mainly to power the GPS for use as a backup speedometer, as it tends to bounce at highway speeds.

Temporarily installed the military antenna I plan on using for the CB. My Dad wanted to fly a pennant from it while we towed the boat.

The boat towing went just fine, the truck pulled it without any issues. Get to do it again this week, as the boat should be out of the shop soon.

There is plenty more to do on the truck, but summer is almost here, and the boys will be out of school, so I'll have plenty of slaves, er.. helpers...
 

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chevyCUCV

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:ditto:Wayne makes a great point, Off Road Design makes repair and strengthening brackets for the steering gear area on K-series trucks. ALSO, Check your air filter housing. Occasionally the wing nuts on mine work loose and that thing makes a terrible racket, especially when doing the high idle warmup. [thumbzup]
Brackets are complete, air filter has 1 screw that is stripped and it hums,
I know my truck and the noises, i appreciate the ideas but it is going to come apart.
Also i am sure the chain is stretched because stretched chain = retarded pump= white smoke
Its time for some work, so i might as well do it all at once
 
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