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That C-500 might have been prototype, but the KW that was tested against the MAN and Oshkosh was a T-800. I might be wrong, as the last time I saw one was a few years ago, but I thought the T-800's have planatery diffs? Good looking truck non the less! I worked for KW for a few years and for...
They are different.... Starting with the trans- vacuum switch on the right side of the pump. Also the pump settings are different. It'll work if your stuck in some far away land but I would'nt do it here state side.
Sorry, back to your oringinal question just put a plastic plug in the hole at the axle flange so dirt and water will not get inside the hub. Make sure the port for hose is on, this one is on the back side of the brake backing plate. The holes allow the air to pass from a passage drilled in the...
If I were you I would find the stuff even if it doesn't work and just put a valve core in the tire. It'll look complete, I'll guaranty 90% of the military does the same thing. What I found was, that when it works properly the C series cannot build enough boost to make the horsepower to turn...
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Who made M35A2
It was built by Jeep in 1967. The 175 Maint Co came back from Kuwait in '04, according to Google. The funny thing is on the shipping Doc/sticker it's listed as a AN/ASM146 electronics shelter(M146 van). When it came back it must have gone to DRMO.
on 10 of my 1025's that had those switches only one has survived more than a year. You'll need to run a ground strap from the screw ground on the swicth to a good chasis ground. I am not fond of them. They look nice just in my opinion not reliable.
RE: Re: RE: Year of 816?
Well if your 5 ton is an M52 5 ton tractor then a 1952. Did you see any admin numbers like NJNG or 250th QM? Your 2.5 is a 1970.
The 2nd pic is a right side exhaust manifold for a 8v92; HEMTT or M911. The exhaust pipe from Oshkosh is a elbow from the turbo to a flex pipe to muffler.
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