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Update: 2/28/2016
I got my oil line situation figured out. I couldn't find the holes for the lines because there were plugs put in. I just have to find some lines that will fit. So, I should have a running truck tomorrow.
Also I pulled the transmission and that revealed a lot. Turns out I need...
Hello everyone. I need a little help locating where the oil lines feed into the engine. I bought my truck without any oil components and I cant see where any of the lines go because, either a bolt is in the holes or there is ancient oil/grease covering them. Just a couple photos of the inlet and...
I'm loking to transport a 53 dodge M37. The truck is in Richmond, VA and I'm stationed at Fort Bragg, NC. The M37 isn't running but it still rolls. If anyone has any suggestions or is willing to help me out, let me know.
My M1008 has an electrical problem that drains the batteries when the truck is off. It might be something to look into. All I do is unplug the front battery connectors and that seems to work pretty well. I would fix it but I want to swap it for a M1009.
A few years back my dad had an M-37. One of the main things I remember was that after every time we changed the brake fluid, I would have to sit in the truck and manualy pump the brakes for 30+ minutes. After draining the fluid, all of the pressure is lost and you have to build that pressure...
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