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Blyat
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Vehicle is officially insured.
Hopefully this weekend we will take it on a longer drive than just to the gas station and back. |
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Blyat
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Death to quislings.
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Death to quislings.
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Not a good day for the brdm.
Broke down..but we determined it was out of fuel on one tank. Easy to fix. The engine was on the top end of the temp gage because I wasn’t thinking. Determined it died because was because the one tank was empty. Switched it to the other one and after @m35ben primed it it fired up. I totally didn’t flip the louvers up before driving. There was a fire on the back right of the engine. Small fire, just a single flame. Like the size of a clenched fist. The valve cover gasket is leaking oil. I guess it hit the headers and caught fire. I’m beyond pissed and disappointed. So far: Hydro leak located on the radiator Brake is still Stuck-unit will likely need completely overhauled because it was, last I checked, SMOKING. shudder when braking Brakes 50-50 purged Valve cover gasket leak Time to call Oleg for some parts ASAP. Failed To Load Title |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: Not a good day for the brdm. Broke down..but we determined it was out of fuel on one tank. Easy to fix. The engine was on the top end of the temp gage because I wasn't thinking. Determined it died because was because the one tank was empty. Switched it to the other one and after @m35ben primed it it fired up. I totally didn't flip the louvers up before driving. There was a fire on the back right of the engine. Small fire, just a single flame. Like the size of a clenched fist. The valve cover gasket is leaking oil. I guess it hit the headers and caught fire. I'm beyond pissed and disappointed. So far: Hydro leak located on the radiator Brake is still Stuck-unit will likely need completely overhauled because it was, last I checked, SMOKING. shudder when braking Brakes 50-50 purged Valve cover gasket leak Time to call Oleg for some parts ASAP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5K1XVjyfco View Quote |
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nothing of value here
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Maybe it is like helicopters in that if you don't see oil leaking - get out because its empty
Yes easy minor fixes. Keep us updated on your progress. |
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Glad you are keeping this updated
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RIP Jeff Reed. Tennessee Squire, Ga. Carry member, NRA,Non-puking 72 ounce drinker 2 of 6 Norcal call sign, Forgotten.
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It's an awesome truck. If I had to sink to a watery grave in an almost amphibious vehicle, this would be the one.
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Death to quislings.
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Originally Posted By chumpmiester: Speaking of Ft Irwin. When I was stationed there in 95-96, we were tasked with cleaning up all the old hard targets/vehicles from the training area in the summer of 95. I operated a M88 at the time. We drug in everything from WWII to Vietnam era vehicles. The museum folks at both Aberdeen Proving Grounds and Ft Knox were very excited and flew out to NTC to look at and get rare M4 Sherman parts we found. I personally hauled in quite a few M114 armored scout vehicles that were from 60% to 90% complete. The oddest and biggest thing I hauled in was the M51 Heavy Tracked Recovery Vehicle. It was all two M88's could do to lift it high enough to get onto the lowboy trailer. We also recovered a M151 MUTT that only needed tires, fuel and a tune up to get it running. We drove the M151 for a bit around the training area until the Post Sergeant Major caught us. He made us drive it out to the main tank gunnery range and blow it up. I wish I had pictures of all that stuff View Quote We were there in 93. If you heard about a buncha Marines "Doing a Code Red" on someone it was us. No "Code Red", (not a thing, never been a thing), we were just horsing around after being in the desert for 4 weeks straight and had been given 36 hours off. Bull in the Ring resulted in Lcpl Krazny getting his leg broken in several places. Sounds really bad, but the bull in the ring had been going on for about 30 minutes prior to Krazny with a bloody nose and someone hit in the nuts by accident. Krazny steps in and 15 seconds later, his leg is pointing the wrong way and he's screaming. To be fair, Krazny was the guy with the worst luck in the whole Marine Corps. He fast roped into the only tree in the desert, and knocked himself out racing down a ladderwell on a ship, so.... |
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Chaos, confusion, despair....my work is done here. Murphy
Did you just realize the closest you'll ever be to becoming a hero is wearing your underwear outside your pants? Madcap72 |
Chaos, confusion, despair....my work is done here. Murphy
Did you just realize the closest you'll ever be to becoming a hero is wearing your underwear outside your pants? Madcap72 |
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I sent 500$ to a random russian guy and he appears to have kept his word. Or he didn't and sent me a bag of rocks, but whatever he sent me just hit New York city.
4x Drum gaskets 1x Carb rebuild kit 4x Brake rebuild kits 1x Drum (Like the entire heavy thick metal part). Oil pressure sending unit DIstributor ROtor Cap Random other brake parts Pretty sure there's a couple more I'm forgetting, but it's just what we need to get the big chunk of iron back on the road. Just kidding, I have been buying stuff from Oleg for years now and he's reliable as rain. |
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You're buying them off Russian Army vehicles. Oleg needs vodka.
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Death to quislings.
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Hurry up USPS..my stuff has been sitting in New York for a week now. Not even moving.
Defund the USPS |
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Death to quislings.
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My wife texted me And let me know some large packages from Russia arrived today.
Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy. I’m stuck at work. |
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Awesome stuff.
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"Be harmonious, enrich the soldiers, and scorn all other men."
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You got a Russian cat?
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Death to quislings.
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@raffi383
This is the vehicle |
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The drum still hasn't arrived. The tracking shows it's still in Moskva.
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nothing of value here
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nothing of value here
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: The drum still hasn't arrived. The tracking shows it's still in Moskva. View Quote So I got clarification on the drum. It was sent via ocean freighter and it's still in the black sea I feel that the major issues have been resolved and we only have at most 1 or 2 saturdays left and we can hit the road and not worry about the brakes or anything else. |
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Do we need to get video of the next fire?
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Well, isn't this a fine kettle of fish.
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Tagged for more updates
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RIP Jeff Reed. Tennessee Squire, Ga. Carry member, NRA,Non-puking 72 ounce drinker 2 of 6 Norcal call sign, Forgotten.
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Went to test out the heater (at the time it was zero deg) and the BRDM would crank over but not fire and when it did just for a second. Then the battery died. So no testing out the heater. I took the batteries home, charged them up over the weekend, and went and cranked it today. It fired right up. Now, as to why the heater hasn't been working...apparently there's a valve that needs to be open for the hot coolant to flow into the pipes that go to the front to the fan which then transfers the heat. Lots of pipes, but it works. I turned the valve all the way out.
After letting the vehicle warm up I clicked the heater knob and my lower extremities were blessed with heat. It was amazing. I sat there for 20 minutes and enjoyed it. Where was this 4 days ago 4 years into ownership and this vehicle still has a lot to show me. I do need to get the correct size batteries for it. The current batteries are regular car size ones. The correct sized batteries are almost double the size..I don't feel like spending a lot of money for not a lot of benefit. |
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Throw some solar panels on top, get a Green New Deal license plate holder.
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Well, isn't this a fine kettle of fish.
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So in getting ready for this summer I realized I need a few things:
A way to charge my phone (USB) A way to add more fans to circulate heat A way to power additional devices (USB) A solargizer to keep the batteries in better shape. Correct size batteries (current ones are only about 60% of the size of the battery boxes, plenty of room for more juice). A 24VDC power plug and an inverter off amazon will do the trick. I'll wire it all in tomorrow and let the vehicle run for a bit. |
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I've got a solar panel charger than came out of Da's VW if you need one.
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Well, isn't this a fine kettle of fish.
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So I had to move the tank from the storage unit to my house due to situations beyond my control. Storing it at the storage unit was no longer an option, sadly. I only had a few hours to do it. Thankfully @m35ben was able to come through and save my bacon (yet again) since I still do not have a trailer and lifting the tires up to my 4runner wouldn't work.
Good news? BRDM is at my house. Bad news: THE DAM BRAKES ARE STUCK. I was so ticked off. Especially since M35ben had put a lot of work into it. Perhaps that blockage that was loosened earlier had moved on to something else? Not sure. The brakes are the **Only** thing really holding us back at this point. New parts list for oleg: 3x sets of brakes 1x drum 2x fuel tank sender units 1x fuel tank gauge |
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When ppl ask you why your son's name is BRDM...
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Well, isn't this a fine kettle of fish.
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: So I had to move the tank from the storage unit to my house due to situations beyond my control. Storing it at the storage unit was no longer an option, sadly. I only had a few hours to do it. Thankfully @m35ben was able to come through and save my bacon (yet again) since I still do not have a trailer and lifting the tires up to my 4runner wouldn't work. Good news? BRDM is at my house. Bad news: THE DAM BRAKES ARE STUCK. I was so ticked off. Especially since M35ben had put a lot of work into it. Perhaps that blockage that was loosened earlier had moved on to something else? Not sure. The brakes are the **Only** thing really holding us back at this point. New parts list for oleg: 3x sets of brakes 1x drum 2x fuel tank sender units 1x fuel tank gauge View Quote Look on the bright side. At least it's at your house. |
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The Saga... Continues...
BIGGER_HAMMER |
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,
BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!! |
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