Chris, that is one heck of a nice job you are / have done.
Your idea about the accelerator damper is wonderful!
Your idea about the accelerator damper is wonderful!
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Hello - I am at a stop over visiting an old friend in MN I have not seen for 12 years... Here is a photo of the truck wrapped in blue.
Welcome to MA!! Where in MA are you? We have the Yankee Toys Fall Gathering in early October, love to see you up there!
If you have any title problems, call me. I know a guy who knows a guy......
Glad you made it, hell of a trip in a 4X series cruiser. Last long trip I took in my 40 I used earplugs, it was much more pleasant that way.
Roads in the US are as varied as the state you are in. You went through a few good states as far as roads go. You should see the difference between Colorado and Wyoming, like night and day. South Dakota roads are pretty good as I recall. The interstates really get hammered, and probably have lacked in money.
I am also surprised you had such a hard time finding diesel. I guess I have never looked for it, always drove gasoline vehicles. However, around here, we have it all over. Lots of domestic diesel pickups here and the facilities for them. Only a few pumps that I know of here in town that are the larger semi truck nozzles, rest are small for pickups. Guess I will look more when I travel, seems most convinence stores have a gas pump and a diesel, especially now, not so much about ten years ago.
On your leaky seals, were they new old stock stuff. I've had trouble with old new rubber parts, seems they are too old and hard sometimes. Sometimes it is better to source a new aftermarket seal, with fresh new rubber. Rear oil seal can be easily damaged, at least on an F engine. Leak on front of tranny could be figure 8 gasket on front of unit.
Leak on rear of transfer may be bad bearing preload or something. Also the drum sealing surface is commonly grooved, can't recall if you replaced that or not. I had to Speedi Sleeve mine years ago.
And where is the leak on the rear, out the end, or the wheel seal area behind the hub. I'm having a hard time understanding that one.
Still glad you made it, have fun settling in.
...when I put 3:73 gears and a 5 speed in my troopie, my 2H fuel economy went up about 25% on the freeway.