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Does your truck have a 3-speed or 4-speed transmission? Generally speaking M998s are 3-speed and 1097a2's are 4-speed. Granted, there's a lot of examples of trucks that were modified so it's not 100% accurate.
I've got a spare, but the cost of shipping it would probably be prohibitive. Plus I'd need help pulling it out of the truck. In the off chance you get to Florida, let me know.
Looks like it has the deep water fording kit, so plan on buying a CDR valve.
Also might be missing some parts that connect the intake air stack to the air filter. If it is, I recommend replacing it with the M1123 setup which uses a rubber hose and clamps from the pipe, directly to the air...
Selling the bracket that screws to the top of a HMMWV windshield frame and allows the installation of either a 2-man or 4-man soft top to the windshield A-pillar.
Please note, this is not a complete kit. Just the bracket that allows the soft top to mount to the windshield.
Price $80
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Selling a functional HMMWV transmission control module pulled from a 2006 M1114. Tested before pulling. Since it's from an up-armored hummer, it shifts at a higher RPM.
Here's my YouTube video showing the trans light on and turning off after starting to prove it works.
Some light corrosion on...
They're both very complete trucks, minus doors. I'd wait to get them home before deciding on parting one out. Might only need a few parts to make them both runners.
I've been Frankensteining parts from other trucks onto my M1114. So far the windshield, snorkel and tailgate are from a M1123 and the rear door blanks and soon to be mounted 2-man soft top are from a M1097.
Still need to deal with the swiss cheese holes in the frame and I need to source...
The serial number is only stamped on the data plate. Most of the time the data plate is in the door jamb, but depending on the series of truck, they can be elsewhere. My M1114 has the data plate mounted to the driver's side of the dashboard.
I will be attempting to get diesel for my HMMWV after work. Gonna need it to haul my generator around the property if/when we lose power. Rumor has it, gas stations are running out of fuel due to the approaching storm.
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