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Old 07-02-24, 22:39
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Same thing......

Hi Barry

The steel barrels I got had synthetic engine oil also...brand nane "TOTAL".
I will clean them up, prime and paint OD. Just happens to be a good size for one man handling.
At $5 bucks each it is cheaper than the the Chinese OD plastic cans sold at Princess for $109.99 or surplus army jerry cans(plastic) at $20.00 and beaten to sh** ........ Plastic 60 liters would be nice as they never rust. Thanks for the offer...... MT 60 L steel drums sell for $20 on FB listing for Toronto. The service station I got them from is stuck like you with getting rid of them.....

The trip is no more risky than going with my F150 4x4 and if it develops a problem I can't fix it. With the C15a at least I can tinker with it and it is just as dependable and with reasonable driving much more rugged.

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Old 08-02-24, 00:28
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over the yearswe have goine on a couple of off road trips, the last one in 2018 over forest service roads across the border in Washington State, a few video's on my YouTube channel "privatehm". Wish I could join you. Oh and you can fit a compressor onto the C15A transmission .
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Old 08-02-24, 01:51
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Default I have one..... maybe parts of a second one.....

Hi Harry

Not sure how dependable or fast these little suckers work..... in the old days of M 37 I used a spark plug pump.... easy to fit on a flat head Dodge...... worked rather well but takes a while to bring tires up from 12 pounds to 40+ for the highway but way faster than the little cigar lighter pump available back then.... I still have it but the rubber hose is now brittle....

The main hassle is getting to the start of the dirt roads or about 4 hours!!!!

May need a tank as well as I might play with the spare set of horns from a deuce.....

Bob C.
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Old 08-02-24, 03:47
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Hi Harry

Not sure how dependable or fast these little suckers work..... in the old days of M 37 I used a spark plug pump.... easy to fit on a flat head Dodge...... worked rather well but takes a while to bring tires up from 12 pounds to 40+ for the highway .....
We know engines are compressors. But what about sprayed fuel in your tubes?

As for me joining the Bob Convoy on the Backroads Expedition? Not until my M151A2 comes out of rebuild. The guy who welded it together put a good half on the front, but the back half had a serious attack of the tin termites.
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Old 08-02-24, 14:27
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We know engines are compressors. But what about sprayed fuel in your tubes?
To start with I wondered about that too but it turns out that there's a diaphragm between the cylinder gasses in the pump and the atmospheric air being compressed into the tyre. The pulsing pressure from the engine's cylinder provides the power to move fresh air through check valves and the pump to the tyre being inflated without any mixing of the two sets of gasses. Due to the now imbalanced cylinder pressures without the combustion cycle it is advised not to rev the engine highly in a desire to speed the inflation...
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Old 09-02-24, 00:19
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We know engines are compressors. But what about sprayed fuel in your tubes?

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To start with I wondered about that too but it turns out that there's a diaphragm between the cylinder gasses in the pump and the atmospheric air being compressed into the tyre. The pulsing pressure from the engine's cylinder provides the power to move fresh air through check valves and the pump to the tyre being inflated without any mixing of the two sets of gasses. Due to the now imbalanced cylinder pressures without the combustion cycle it is advised not to rev the engine highly in a desire to speed the inflation...
I "invested" a half hour of company time Googling and Youtubing for engine air compressors. It seems old Mr. Schrader the tire valve inventor would sell you a spark plug adaptor and a piston pump that blocked the cylinder head, but pressurized fresh air to go to your flat tire. Very clever! Now do I go looking for one on Amazon?
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Old 09-02-24, 16:32
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Default Let me know if you find one....

....I doubt they are still making/selling them.....and for most modern vehicle you would have to find the spark plug first and once found figure out if you can physically reach it...... flatties were so nice......and on long 4x4 trips you could warm up you Kentucky fried chicken wrapped in foil right on top of your engine.

Burp!!!!!
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