Deuce and a half M45 Fire Truck

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2008

1971 M45 Millitary Fire Truck Drive By

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  • That is one smokey engine...

    You might want to get your injector pump checked out...

  • no this truck didnt come with a turbo so thats why it smokes so much

  • That is excessive smoking... I would still have the engine's injector pump checked out or put a turbo on it. Excessive fuel like that is bad for the life of the engine.

  • ya i put a turbo on it she dont smoke any more

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  • Love the old civil defense decal on the fender.

  • Rolin coal like a mother fucker!!!!

  • @mathiastheok

    My m35 is a 1971 and it wouldn't have smoked that much in the winter when the injector pump was turned down... When I turn it up the truck smokes in 90 degrees or -5 degrees. That truck probably doesn't have a 40 year old motor-- it was built 40 years ago but like most things in the military probably had a major overhaul every 10 years or so before being mothballed.

  • @TheAnarchistPrince LOL..yeah, 40 year old motor freezing temps, uphill.... go spout your nonsense in the kids videos.

  • @mathiastheok

    or you just don't know a damn thing about M35's... That engine is excessively smoking.

  • @TheAnarchistPrince The truck is still running after 40 years so your comment is foolish. Go pretend to be a mechanic somewhere else..perhaps at Tonka or Leggo

  • Riley county FD?

  • That's an M35 not 45.

  • All the people that say to "warm it ". Have u ever driven a deuce? The cooling system on these trucks are overkill. Even in the middle of summer driving my truck only gets up to 185F max. If you were to let a deuce idle (at slow idle) I'm not sure if you'd get over 160F in the cold after an hour. A fast idle (11-1200rpm) would probably get it higher. But the key to these trucks is getting the oil flowing. I let mine move the temp peg slightly then drive lightly until I get to 165, then WOT away.

  • @farmall560m lmaoooo !

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