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:!: I am not sure if im out of line or turn here guys, but I found out that luna
Tucson Alternator Parts & Starter Motor Repair, DC Motors - Luna Industries said they should not have any problems rebuildng, re winding armatures etc for the old gassers etc. I post this not knowing if you guys...
41cl8, that's about how Gringletaube explained it to me, with only 1 minor difference, you rolled back while the transmission was in a forward gear with foot on the clutch you got sprag windup. in that case you had problems.
The way it was explained was the problem was not so much just rolling...
OOHHHHH, now that explains it. thanks for this update on the post. I was looking for a standard fuse box and scratching my head. LOL
I try to read and follow your posts and much and possible and i try to search the threads first. but I have noticed not many of you guys run gassers, seems like...
ok you guys are awesome, thanks a million for the pics, now i know at least where to look. is it possible that this truck WONT have a vin? i've heard some WWII vehicles have no vins, just curious if first that is true, and second if it could be that way for a 52 gasser?
I checked the frame in front of the tire, and behind the tire, inside the frame and outside the frame, no such luck. could it be painted over or is it a very a distinguishable stamping?
I looked for it on my 52 gasser and i couldnt find a thing. any chance anyone might have a pic of the location to make sure im looking in the right spot?
Vertical face of the frame rail, between front axle and fender, that's pretty ambiguous.
in front, back, sides etc? I have seen nothing on mine.
Oh wow thanks man. I have been trying to figure out what i was going to do for manuals.
I have been VERY hesitant on buying any m35 cd's because they all said multifuel and i figured they'd be inapplicable to my particular truck.
of which, I only paid $400.00 bucks for and drove it 163 miles...
I did not see that particular manual on JATONKAS site, my truck is the 1952 M35 Gasser with the REO 331 in it. the data plate says it needs or rather
"I NEED" the TM9-819 manual.
LOL I should have known. someone else pointed me to Jatonkas web site and i even bookmarked it. I should have remembered that one.
thanks man.
Best regards to all.
Joe
Perhaps I miss spoke, I need info on the air compressor systems for the 52 gasser. anyone know which manual those are covered in? my truck that i just got home last night has a operator manual of TM9-819..would it be in there? and then i'd need know where to get the manual.
Where can you get that special wrench. and on my 52 REO the compressor pulley feels like its Rusted up pretty solid. anyone have any luck breaking them free??
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