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Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 7:18 pm
by maddogz
Where did you get the washer/pump reservoir? Mine crapped out.
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:11 pm
by WolfinJeepsClothing
I got it on eBay from the US. Jaw Military is the actual company on the packing slip. My old unit had the part number on it so it was easy to search. Be aware there are two versions. The old one I have has pump and reservoir as one part. The newer version has a separate pump and reservoir so you can by only what you need. Also make sure it's 24 volt if you have the Humvee and that it has the military connectors in it.
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:15 pm
by WolfinJeepsClothing
This part number got me exactly what I needed with connectors and grommets too.
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Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:27 pm
by shotgun-cam
beware seals on our 1989 M998 fuel tank started leaking Ours is a 6.2 with mechanical fuel pump also get keyed power switch If your in Ontario you need to get an accept list from IBC to get insurance and plates. an Appraisal is good to. Our truck will be at Motorama in March.
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 12:46 pm
by WolfinJeepsClothing
I already bought a keyed switch, but insurance was actually the easiest thing to get so far. I have a leak at the filler connection which is just hard to reach. I had to buy a two foot long screwdriver since whoever put it on put the clamp at the worst angle for accessing it.
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:11 pm
by Monk
Lol, I swear people do that on purpose,
"I'll flip the clamp to mess with the next guy"
I've had many of those... haha
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:56 pm
by whitehumh2
Actually, Every vehicle has those same clamp issues.Remember whatever is easier on the assembly line is what is most important...not us guys who have to fix it after!
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:40 am
by WolfinJeepsClothing
I put in my keyed ignition switch and managed to tighten the filler line after loosening off the tank straps and prying the tank over a half inch. I bought a 24 inch long screwdriver to get the clamp, but I managed to get a 5/16 1/4drive socket on it with 5 extensions. I got almost two turns on the clamp so I think we are good to go. I just realized there are a bunch of screws missing which hold in the windshield trim, and they are not quite a 10-32 thread but close to it. It is supposed to be a gm part so I hope I can find some at Napa or CTC. P/N 9414241
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 2:22 pm
by shotgun-cam
for parts try Roy or Kascar ps Kascar has manuals online for download including ours and the variants.
Re: It took me 30 years, but finally, a dream come true
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 4:23 pm
by Monk
Well, don't feel bad (about the missing screws for the window)...... Lol..... When I do a project, I don't feel complete if I don't have a bunch of screws/boots left over ....
Ever build a model? Lol assemble a ikea item? Lol