jamesgrizzlyadams
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Here are a few quick photos of some of the recent work I've done... I'll take some more photos this weekend and post up some details. Lots more work has been done, these are just the photos I have on my iPhone.
Happy to say the Ambulance is now starting reliably (even on cold mornings), runs well, and the batteries hold a charge!
I changed the fluid in the differentials... fairly simple task. Hardest part was removing all the old gasket. It also proved to be a bit interesting getting the new gear oil in through the fill port: I was using a crappy little pump and it exploded on me, leaving me literally covered in gear oil. Fun stuff.

Front and Rear Differentials

Differential covers being cleaned, and gasket maker.
While I was down there I started the install on my ARB Differential Breather kit... Installed the manifold where the DUVAC used to be... more details to follow. Breather lines are in place for the two differentials, the transfer case and the transmission. Just have to make the final connections and tidy them up.

This is the ARB manifold and air filter, installed on the plate where the DUVAC used to be mounted.
I replaced the stock fuel filter assembly as the fuel filter base was leaking diesel. This would mean air in my fuel lines, and mean that I had to prime the fuel lines every time I tried to start the truck after it had been sitting overnight. The truck would roar to life (fuel in the injector lines, downstream of the injector pump) then die off within a few seconds. I'd then have to crank it a whole bunch to prime the lines before it would start, not ideal. Only fuel filter I could find for now was a CAT filter... I'd like to run the RACOR filter like stevo-mt did, and many others that I've seen online, but it's a pricey setup. The new spin-on fuel filter and lines seem to have solved the starting issues, it now starts up right away and seems to idle a lot smoother too.

I had to make a little jimmy-rigged mounting plate for the filter housing, to keep the filter clear of the wiring on the firewall and clear of the engine components.. I'll try to build a more robust mount soon.
Took her out for a little trail test, ripped off my cb antenna about 50 ft into the trail haha. Live and learn I guess... The truck handled really well, and even made it down a small off-kilter rock descent, then back up. Not bad for 30 yr old bald tires at road pressure.

Here are a few quick photos of some of the recent work I've done... I'll take some more photos this weekend and post up some details. Lots more work has been done, these are just the photos I have on my iPhone.
Happy to say the Ambulance is now starting reliably (even on cold mornings), runs well, and the batteries hold a charge!
I changed the fluid in the differentials... fairly simple task. Hardest part was removing all the old gasket. It also proved to be a bit interesting getting the new gear oil in through the fill port: I was using a crappy little pump and it exploded on me, leaving me literally covered in gear oil. Fun stuff.


Front and Rear Differentials


Differential covers being cleaned, and gasket maker.
While I was down there I started the install on my ARB Differential Breather kit... Installed the manifold where the DUVAC used to be... more details to follow. Breather lines are in place for the two differentials, the transfer case and the transmission. Just have to make the final connections and tidy them up.


This is the ARB manifold and air filter, installed on the plate where the DUVAC used to be mounted.
I replaced the stock fuel filter assembly as the fuel filter base was leaking diesel. This would mean air in my fuel lines, and mean that I had to prime the fuel lines every time I tried to start the truck after it had been sitting overnight. The truck would roar to life (fuel in the injector lines, downstream of the injector pump) then die off within a few seconds. I'd then have to crank it a whole bunch to prime the lines before it would start, not ideal. Only fuel filter I could find for now was a CAT filter... I'd like to run the RACOR filter like stevo-mt did, and many others that I've seen online, but it's a pricey setup. The new spin-on fuel filter and lines seem to have solved the starting issues, it now starts up right away and seems to idle a lot smoother too.

I had to make a little jimmy-rigged mounting plate for the filter housing, to keep the filter clear of the wiring on the firewall and clear of the engine components.. I'll try to build a more robust mount soon.
Took her out for a little trail test, ripped off my cb antenna about 50 ft into the trail haha. Live and learn I guess... The truck handled really well, and even made it down a small off-kilter rock descent, then back up. Not bad for 30 yr old bald tires at road pressure.



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