Yo Fellow M- truckers.
Great weekend getting things done on truck. Brake project getting to the line bleeding part.
Trouble is, a slow gas drip resulted from brake line installation. The gas line was moved up a bit to get a brake line through and the connector began to drip,drip drip. Tightened the connector and the line twisted and REALLY leaked...more like a small stream.
After the momentary panic and appropriate catchment in place. line was crimped. In the clean container was a surprising amount of RUST flakes and pieces.
1/2 tank of gas and a leaking line is NOT what I want sitting in my shop...sooo,finagled the tank out from under the truck, in the process getting a faceful of rodent nest material and discovering the rodent(s) enjoyed the electric lines and tape through out the rear area of the M43. Even the sender wire was shredded.
The new gas line kit meant for the other M43 with a Bubba-ed fuel system, was taken out of inventory and put in place. The tank was drained and rinsed with mineral spirits through a funnel filter to see how bad the situation.
Surprising practically none, so the snooper scope will take a look around inside after the sender and fuel tube is removed.(And tank aerated)
Now to the wiring. Thank heavens for rat pack tendencies.
Several years ago, I bought several wiring harnesses for M43s, old stock and new manufacture. Why? I work on M-trucks, I'm "tetchded".
Sooo, started the install of rear harness, discovered patient compartment heater compartment with everything chewed , shredded,compacted and otherwise rodentified.
Figured,the lines all drained and secured, brake lines done and wiring started is a great way to say ENOUGH!
Went to the lubricant shelf and discovered all my anti-seize compound is used up. Decided to check on the fuel pump kit...needs the new style seals.
Thank heavens the carb rebuild kit is from Midwest and COMPLETE. (Next month's project.) Horn kit needs insulator...from Midwest. I needed a cup of coffee and the only left was decaf. The only beer left in the fridge was Select 55. Could not go for walk with my dog... she ran into a porcupine when the kids took her out for a run whilest I worked on my truck..
Next weekend I am spending honoring the mothers in my family. Any bets there will be a made for TV movie event forthcoming?
I think I am on the event -horizon of a M-truck black hole.
Regards and keep wrenching.
Jay (mobilized medic) Turnbull
Great weekend getting things done on truck. Brake project getting to the line bleeding part.
Trouble is, a slow gas drip resulted from brake line installation. The gas line was moved up a bit to get a brake line through and the connector began to drip,drip drip. Tightened the connector and the line twisted and REALLY leaked...more like a small stream.
After the momentary panic and appropriate catchment in place. line was crimped. In the clean container was a surprising amount of RUST flakes and pieces.
1/2 tank of gas and a leaking line is NOT what I want sitting in my shop...sooo,finagled the tank out from under the truck, in the process getting a faceful of rodent nest material and discovering the rodent(s) enjoyed the electric lines and tape through out the rear area of the M43. Even the sender wire was shredded.
The new gas line kit meant for the other M43 with a Bubba-ed fuel system, was taken out of inventory and put in place. The tank was drained and rinsed with mineral spirits through a funnel filter to see how bad the situation.
Surprising practically none, so the snooper scope will take a look around inside after the sender and fuel tube is removed.(And tank aerated)
Now to the wiring. Thank heavens for rat pack tendencies.
Several years ago, I bought several wiring harnesses for M43s, old stock and new manufacture. Why? I work on M-trucks, I'm "tetchded".
Sooo, started the install of rear harness, discovered patient compartment heater compartment with everything chewed , shredded,compacted and otherwise rodentified.
Figured,the lines all drained and secured, brake lines done and wiring started is a great way to say ENOUGH!
Went to the lubricant shelf and discovered all my anti-seize compound is used up. Decided to check on the fuel pump kit...needs the new style seals.
Thank heavens the carb rebuild kit is from Midwest and COMPLETE. (Next month's project.) Horn kit needs insulator...from Midwest. I needed a cup of coffee and the only left was decaf. The only beer left in the fridge was Select 55. Could not go for walk with my dog... she ran into a porcupine when the kids took her out for a run whilest I worked on my truck..
Next weekend I am spending honoring the mothers in my family. Any bets there will be a made for TV movie event forthcoming?
I think I am on the event -horizon of a M-truck black hole.
Regards and keep wrenching.
Jay (mobilized medic) Turnbull
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