From: Steve Randall (srandall64@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 26 2004 - 18:35:53 PST
I'm not familiar with the M1009, but try the intake manifold area or a
possible crack in one of the heads near the exhaust valve area...Just a
thought..
Steve Randall
1953 GMC M135
>From: "Ed Kirkley" <mojoedd@bellsouth.net>
>To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>Subject: [MV] Thanks & another one!
>Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:06:55 -0500
>
>Thanks to everyone that answered my friends question concerning the
>civilian
>ball on his M-1009. He bought the combo pintle/ball and he loves it. He
>wanted to make sure that everyone was thanked!
>
>Now on to my problem. On my M-1009 a couple of days ago it started to get
>a
>little louder. Yesterday going in to work was louder and coming home was
>like no mufflers were on it at all. I thought right away that it was an
>exhaust problem and took it to a muffler shop. They put it on the rack but
>could find no leaks from the manifolds to the end of the tail pipes. It
>certainly sounds like exhaust noise to me but it seems centralized in the
>engine compartment. A friend and I started it and ran our hands all around
>the manifolds and couldn't seem to feel anything. Does anyone have an idea
>of what this could be? I am stuck on exhaust noise but I guess it could be
>anything. Any ideas will be most appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ed
>
>
>
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