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  • and a bit of white paint
    Doing it all wrong since 1966

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    • Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
      and a bit of white paint
      ]
      No one will ever know.

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      • lights are on
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        • pay attention to the arrows on the housing, not the instructions in the book...

          and with that fixed, first fire
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          • That must have put a smile on your face, well done.
            Tim
            Melbourne Australia

            65 Hardtop Impala, 70 GTS Monaro, 93 "80" Landcruiser

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            • Sounds all Diesel-y! Good work, as always.

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              • Originally posted by 65RHDEER View Post
                That must have put a smile on your face, well done.
                when my wife drives away in it.... then I smile, right now I'm ready to trade and it off because her excitement is not... well... yeah.
                Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                • and wiring continues until the world ends
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                  • Patrick & Tammy
                    - Long Haulin' 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014...Addicting isn't it...??

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                    • with how much this motor costs, I'm surprised you have to go aftermarket to get the flange

                      not just that but the m10x1.25 nuts aren't included for the exhaust...
                      and that other piece... 60 bucks... no
                      installed

                      304 16 ga stainless

                      and tips

                      I didn't finish because I am out of oxygen for my torch - need to make and install hanger - all of which require a 90 degree bend
                      also fixed the jack on my trailer so I can haul it to a friend to figure out the ignition situation


                      ignition powers on, but won't crank. Occasionally it does but then shortly after that it won't crank at all (even with a bypass).... also plumb the A/C
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                      • So close.
                        intake, done

                        exhaust

                        done


                        what's left for me - put the interior back together.

                        then it goes back to Woodinville to a friend who loves wiring... he'll solve the ignition switch issue, wire the a/c pump and tie the temp sensors into the diesel sensor (thus enabling the fan circuit). finally wire the oil pressure switch and determine if we can fool the tach into taking the diesel outputs....

                        once it gets back, I'm doing a different 'house storage' system that integrates solar panels, and a lithium battery pack that also runs the engine-off a/c system.

                        this I'll publish later but the nutshell is we're using Zero Breeze a/c and their e-generator (batteries). I also think I can charge the reserve system with a simple 12v - 110v inverter. This should make the system easier and portable between our K9 rescue rigs.

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                        • I used a Monarch phototach on Mutt the S10 which works perfectly. It's a lab grade instrument and probably overkill but I was used to them from the EPA dyno days so that's what I went with. They can set it up with X pulses per rev and you attach the appropriate number os shiny bits of tape to the rotating part you want to monitor - I ordered just 1 pulse/rev which I thought was plenty of resolution. Given the age of the Mercedes engine (hence, leakage) I've had to clean the shiny tape a couple of times. Turns out the Interwebs have cheaper options.

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                          • well, now it's ready to go to the wizard...err... electrician
                            bolted the interior all back together.

                            when it gets back, I will have some house wiring (meaning, the stuff that doesn't run the vehicle) to resolve but it should be drivable


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                            • sent the Jeep to one of my friends in Woodinville.... a shout out to Paul and to Mike.. if a guy is judged by the quality of his friends, then I am a good guy indeed. Paul hauled the Jeep back to Woodinville. Mike started working on it today
                              and he gave me bad news. The starter is the first of the problems. Come on Cummins.... you can't build a starter?

                              of course the fun will come later when I have to argue with Cummins, but this really does point out the importance of having a trusted mechanic - I had been fighting that starter and convinced myself that it couldn't be bad....

                              hmmm, maybe that's the sign - tell you the truth no matter what.

                              anywho - it's progressing and that's a wonderful thing
                              Doing it all wrong since 1966

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                              • Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
                                sent the Jeep to one of my friends in Woodinville.... a shout out to Paul and to Mike.. if a guy is judged by the quality of his friends, then I am a good guy indeed. Paul hauled the Jeep back to Woodinville. Mike started working on it today
                                and he gave me bad news. The starter is the first of the problems. Come on Cummins.... you can't build a starter?

                                of course the fun will come later when I have to argue with Cummins, but this really does point out the importance of having a trusted mechanic - I had been fighting that starter and convinced myself that it couldn't be bad....

                                hmmm, maybe that's the sign - tell you the truth no matter what.

                                anywho - it's progressing and that's a wonderful thing
                                Of course, Cummins buys their starters (and other bits) from who-knows-who so they should warrant it and they'll just send it back to their vendor. Still, they should have checked it before shipping it to you. Annoying........

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