KaiserM109
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I’m trying to decide what to do with my M109A3 deuce and my M923A1 5 ton and I’d like to hear from anyone who might have something to add.
BACKGROUND
I bought the M109A3 with the intentions of fixing up the box as my off-road camper to be used primarily in the Rocky Mountains. HOWEVER, it seems that the military in its wide ranging wisdom put a non-turbo in this truck. I believe from watching GL that the only deuces without a turbo are early M109A3s, probably because it is defined as a REMF (you GIs will know what that is). What that does for me is, even after opening up the injector, it can’t get to 50 MPH on the flats with about 1500 lb. in the box at 5,000 ft. elevation. I need a truck that will work up to 10,000 ft.
I have since acquired two M105 trailers and an MKT-85 that require a deuce or bigger to safely tow them. The poor M109 can hardly get up to 35 pulling the MKT-85.
I bought the M923A1 with the idea that I would put the 109’s box on it. Bringing it home from GL it blew low gear and got towed the last 16 miles (out of 1800!).
CURRENT PROBLEM
My M923A1 runs well, but I’m a bit disappointed in the power from the Cummins 250, but I think it will be good enough at 10,000 ft. I have seen guys talk about things to increase its power. I am rather conservative when it comes to me thinking I’m smarter than the guy that build a particular piece of equipment, but I do plan to at least run the second fuel line to the back cylinder.
HOWEVER, the M923A1 is a whole lot bigger than I expected and its turning radius might be a problem up in the mountains. I have swallowed nearly a whole bottle of ibuprofen to alleviate the painful muscles from climbing up and down to the cab.
All that said, I think I have several choices:
I am favoring the second solution.Any thoughts?
BACKGROUND
I bought the M109A3 with the intentions of fixing up the box as my off-road camper to be used primarily in the Rocky Mountains. HOWEVER, it seems that the military in its wide ranging wisdom put a non-turbo in this truck. I believe from watching GL that the only deuces without a turbo are early M109A3s, probably because it is defined as a REMF (you GIs will know what that is). What that does for me is, even after opening up the injector, it can’t get to 50 MPH on the flats with about 1500 lb. in the box at 5,000 ft. elevation. I need a truck that will work up to 10,000 ft.
I have since acquired two M105 trailers and an MKT-85 that require a deuce or bigger to safely tow them. The poor M109 can hardly get up to 35 pulling the MKT-85.
I bought the M923A1 with the idea that I would put the 109’s box on it. Bringing it home from GL it blew low gear and got towed the last 16 miles (out of 1800!).
CURRENT PROBLEM
My M923A1 runs well, but I’m a bit disappointed in the power from the Cummins 250, but I think it will be good enough at 10,000 ft. I have seen guys talk about things to increase its power. I am rather conservative when it comes to me thinking I’m smarter than the guy that build a particular piece of equipment, but I do plan to at least run the second fuel line to the back cylinder.
HOWEVER, the M923A1 is a whole lot bigger than I expected and its turning radius might be a problem up in the mountains. I have swallowed nearly a whole bottle of ibuprofen to alleviate the painful muscles from climbing up and down to the cab.
All that said, I think I have several choices:
- Trade something for an M35A3 and put the box on it. That will give me a long wheelbase vehicle with three axles.
- Bob the frame on the M923A1 with the following changes: 1) move the exhaust to the side instead of behind the cab. 2) put the spare tire on another rack such as one on a platform that folds up behind the box. This will allow me to put the box right behind the cab. 3) Get rid of the back axle and move the remaining rear axle BACK to center it under the box and lengthen the driveshaft.
I am favoring the second solution.Any thoughts?