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Garrett, we sure miss you, many, many thanks for helping so many people out. I hope you will be able to get set back up in the U.S. again before too long. Are you able to share any plans of a garage for when you come back or is that too far out yet?
Probably going to pour a slab and put a shipping container on each end with a high roof spanning the two. I- beam frame inside with a gantry crane as well ideally.
I have a question about piston ring replacement if I tear down the engine to replace the rings do I need to replace the head gaskets to and what's the best ring sqeezing tool to use for rings on a m35a2 with the multifuel engine
Anytime you remove the heads requires replacement of the headgaskets. Any ring compressor of the appropriate size will work equally well. Make sure you set your ring gap properly or you'll be doing the job again very soon.
I always learn something from your videos.
Good to see you producing again!
Hell yeah man I miss your truck videos
Man I miss these videos
Garrett, we sure miss you, many, many thanks for helping so many people out.
I hope you will be able to get set back up in the U.S. again before too long.
Are you able to share any plans of a garage for when you come back or is that too far out yet?
Probably going to pour a slab and put a shipping container on each end with a high roof spanning the two. I- beam frame inside with a gantry crane as well ideally.
Thanks for the info buddy
Great info, thanks.
Please The reasons for the lack of engine oil and its presence in the fuel tank " motor cummins NHC 250" thanks
Bad headgasket
Thanks
I have a question about piston ring replacement if I tear down the engine to replace the rings do I need to replace the head gaskets to and what's the best ring sqeezing tool to use for rings on a m35a2 with the multifuel engine
Anytime you remove the heads requires replacement of the headgaskets. Any ring compressor of the appropriate size will work equally well.
Make sure you set your ring gap properly or you'll be doing the job again very soon.
@tacticalrepair what is the correct ring gap I haven't found it in the manual yet but I'm still looking for it
@@lifeoftraveling8330 I want to say it's 0.040, but not positive. You really need to find it for certain.
@tacticalrepair ok thanks I'll keep looking for it in the tm I have about ready to order a new one mines so faded