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Terra1936

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  1. Anyone have any information on the Supacat Glow Plugs and module? Are they 12 volt? Does the module convert from 24v to 12 volt? Where can I find a spare,. Mine seems not to be working. Plugs or module. Searching for testing data too! Thanks.
  2. Thanks. I am not where the PIG is at. I am trying to get transported. It is a MKII that has been sitting over 10 years. The shifter will not budge. They want to winch on trailer and drop shafts to do it. They asked if tourque tube, but it sounds like open shafts. Thanks for reply!
  3. Does the Pig have open drive shafts or torque tubes? Transmission is stuck in gear and will not budge. Want to get it to shop to fix.
  4. Does the Humber Pig usually have a data plate? If so, anyone have a photo? I am looking at one right now and no data plate? Thanks!
  5. This is what I picke up. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07552SD84/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  6. Thanks, I sent an enquiry to Green Machines with the same question.
  7. Where can I find a parts diagram for a petrol FV432 MK1 powerpack? I can find the diesel, no petrol? Please help!
  8. MOD oil conversion? What motor oil weight should be used? Is the allison transmission the same? Thanks.
  9. Thanks Andy! I downloaded and love the information.
  10. Author Posted 3 hours ago Which manual? I hve the MK1 Manual and no info I could find. Army 14168 1963 date, is the manual I have, I downloaded the link you had and great information! Thanks very much. Which manual? I hve the MK1 Manual and no info I could find. Army 14168 1963 date,
  11. Which manual? I hve the MK1 Manual and no info I could find. Army 14168 1963 date,
  12. Which manual? I hve the MK1 Manual and no info I could find.
  13. I want to remove fuel tanks and have them dipped and lined. Has anyone removed them? Before I rip out the insulation, I want to make sure it is possible. Thanks.
  14. David, how do you get the fluid out of tire?
  15. Is paypal ok? Can you pm with email address Can you ship any to usa?
  16. Supplier Info. $220 per gallon. Buy PMC®-790 Industrial Liquid Rubber Compound from Reynolds Advanced Materials (reynoldsam.com)
  17. Did you purchase by the gallon or 5 gallon? How many pads were produced from the amount? Thanks!
  18. These were the directions. You heated the entire time? Instructions Preparation - Store and use at room temperature (73°F/23°C). Material has a limited shelf life and should be used as soon as possible. Wear safety glasses, long sleeves and rubber gloves to minimize contamination risk. Good ventilation (room size) is necessary. Some Materials Must Be Sealed - To prevent adhesion between the rubber and model surface, models made of porous materials (gypsum plasters, concrete, wood, stone, etc.) must be sealed prior to applying a release agent. Sonite Wax™ (available from Smooth-On) is suitable for sealing porous surfaces. Apply two thin layers of wax and let dry. A high quality Shellac is suitable for sealing modeling clays that contain sulfur or moisture (water based). Thermoplastics (polystyrene) must also be sealed with shellac or PVA. In all cases, the sealing agent should be applied and allowed to completely dry prior to applying a release agent. Non-Porous Surfaces - Metal, glass, hard plastics, sulfur free clays, etc. require only a release agent. Applying A Release Agent - A release agent is necessary to facilitate demolding when casting into or over most surfaces. Use a release agent made specifically for mold making (Universal™ Mold Release available from Smooth-On). A liberal coat of release agent should be applied onto all surfaces that will contact the rubber. IMPORTANT: To ensure thorough coverage, lightly brush the release agent with a soft brush over all surfaces of the model. Follow with a light mist coating and let the release agent dry for 30 minutes. Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability for your project is recommended if performance of this material is in question. IMPORTANT: Shelf life of product is drastically reduced after opening. Immediately replacing the lids on both containers after dispensing product will prolong the shelf life of the unused product. XTEND-IT™ Dry Gas Blanket (available from Smooth-On) will significantly prolong the shelf life of unused liquid urethane products. MEASURING & MIXING - Liquid urethanes are moisture sensitive and will absorb atmospheric moisture. Mixing tools and containers should be clean and made of metal, glass or plastic. Materials should be stored and used in a warm environment (73°F/23°C). IMPORTANT: Pre Mix the Part B before using. After dispensing proper amounts of Parts A and B into mixing container, mix thoroughly for at least 3 minutes making sure that you scrape the sides and bottom of the mixing container several times. If Mixing Large Quantities (24 lbs./10.88 kgs. or more) at one time, use a mechanical mixer (i.e. Squirrel Mixer or equal) for 3 minutes followed by careful hand mixing for one minute as directed above. Then, pour entire quantity into a new, clean mixing container and do it all over again. Although this product is formulated to minimize air bubbles in your the cured rubber, vacuum degassing will further reduce entrapped air. A pressure casting technique using a pressure chamber can yield totally bubble free castings. Contact Smooth-On or your distributor for information about vacuum degassing or pressure casting. Pouring - For best results, pour your mixture in a single spot at the lowest point of the containment field. Let the rubber seek its level up and over the model. A uniform flow will help minimize entrapped air. The liquid rubber should level off at least 1/2” (1.3 cm) over the highest point of the model surface. Curing - Allow rubber to cure for at least 48 hours at room temperature (73°F/23°C) before demolding. Do not cure rubber where temperature is less than 65°F/18°C. Post Curing - After rubber has cured at room temperature, heating the rubber to 150°F (65°C) for 4 to 8 hours will increase physical properties and performance. Using The Mold - If using as a mold material, a release agent should be applied to the mold before each casting. The type of release agent to use depends on the material being cast. The proper release agent for wax, liquid rubber or thermosetting materials (i.e. Smooth-On liquid plastics) is a spray release made specifically for mold making (available from Smooth-On or your distributor. Prior to casting gypsum plaster materials, sponge the mold with a soap solution for better plaster flow and easy release. In & Out™ II Water Based Release Concentrate (available from Smooth-On) is recommended for releasing abrasive materials like concrete. Performance & Storage - Fully cured rubber is tough, durable and will perform if properly used and stored. The physical life of the rubber depends on how you use it. Contact Smooth-On directly with questions about this material relative to your application.
  19. How has the urathane compared to the regular rubber pad? I believe it is much harder.
  20. PMC™-790 Product Information | Smooth-On, Inc.
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