New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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Shock Absorbers for 710M

Rancho RS5000 (Swiss Army Vehicles)
4
33%
Rancho RS9000? (Cold War Remarketing)
0
No votes
Doetsch shocks (Expedition Importsd
8
67%
 
Total votes: 12

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pcolette
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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Looks good. You have a very nice clean looking truck. :)

Where are you located?
Paul C.
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undysworld
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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OHAM1,

I dont' think anybody here is too offended when a topic doesn't quite fit within it's category. But it is helpful to have them sorted out, because that way when you're searching for an answer it is often easier to find what you want. That's also a reason for giving your post a defining title, and another reason to keep different topics separated.

I too have found Pinzes to be very satisfying to work on. Good thing too, since they can require a bit of it.
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pcolette
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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Nice job! You have a very nice clean looking truck. :)

Where are you located?
Paul C.
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'73 Swiss 710M SOLD
'89 Puch 230GE
undysworld
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

Post by undysworld »

Nice job! You have a very nice clean looking truck.
That, from a guy who knows about clean trucks!

Hi PC. Happy NY's Day.
BTW, I got my Christmas Pinz ride in. 8)

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OHAM1
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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I am located in Dallas, Tx. Thanks, it is a great running pinz. The person I got it from took really good care of it. I believe he got it from Linden about 8 or 9 years ago. Dennis worked on it, and he went through it before I purchased it. Both Dennis from linden and the gentlemen I bought it from were really cooperative and helped me all the way with knowledge and their time before and after the purchase. I am really satisfied with it, everything works on it and it is in great shape inside out IMHO. Besides the gaskets I just changed I also have to change the shocks on it. It has one that is leaking and I just decided to change them all since I am shipping it to south america early 2012.
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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DO NOT use the rubber gaskets! Only use the (oem) cork type. Trust me.
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Re: New Pinzgauer 710M (valve cover gaskets)

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OHAM1 wrote:I am located in Dallas, Tx. Thanks, it is a great running pinz. The person I got it from took really good care of it. I believe he got it from Linden about 8 or 9 years ago. Dennis worked on it, and he went through it before I purchased it. Both Dennis from linden and the gentlemen I bought it from were really cooperative and helped me all the way with knowledge and their time before and after the purchase. I am really satisfied with it, everything works on it and it is in great shape inside out IMHO. Besides the gaskets I just changed I also have to change the shocks on it. It has one that is leaking and I just decided to change them all since I am shipping it to south america early 2012.
Wanna bring my 712 with you? :lol:
1973 712m
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
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