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  1. rtk

    Name this Part 1951 M37

    engine shields that attach to the frame , most are removed for service and never put back on . very nice restoration ,
  2. rtk

    Bearing / rear pinion seal question.

    yes to your question . Sounds like you need a diff overhaul . The noise could be bearings or worn gears or both , hard to say until you check , have you drained the diff yet ? check for metal in the oil ? They are not rocket science , but there is a procedure and get it wrong and you will end...
  3. rtk

    Coolant leaking into cab from heater box ?

    sounds like a heater core leak , do a pressure test and it should be easy to locate the leak . I would also think about a coolant flush and change once you get the leak fixed .:beer:
  4. rtk

    Need info on air base trailer

    Thanks for the info , with a narrow width and small tires and tight turning I can see how it could tip , especially with heavy , high load , yup , probably get ugly fast LOL!!!
  5. rtk

    Need info on air base trailer

    Picked this up at a estate sale , appears to be off Dover AFB ,data plates are missing . It was in a farm field and they were going to scrap it , so the price was right . If anyone could identify it or maybe a TM that would be great . Other than the deck wood there is very little rust on the...
  6. rtk

    Will a M274 fit into a M101A2 or A3 trailer and will the tailgate close???

    will not fit between the wheel wells Mule is 48" and trailer is 44" between the wheel wells . If you take the box off , you end up with a trailer you could make a nice flatbed for your mule
  7. rtk

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    Thanks for the info , Your 1009 is looking great , diffidently a journey . I would say better than anything coming out of Flint !!LOL (y):driver:
  8. rtk

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    I have a little off topic cucv question , At what GM plant were our CUCV's made ? just wondering ,
  9. rtk

    M1009 suddenly only crawls, eventually tops out at 35 MPH.

    Well the filter is a easy R/R . so that would be a good start and you can check your fuel flow at the same time
  10. rtk

    M1009 suddenly only crawls, eventually tops out at 35 MPH.

    Have you changed your fuel filter lately?
  11. rtk

    M1009 suddenly only crawls, eventually tops out at 35 MPH.

    I hate to diagnosis something this way , but try this ,Start with the basics , fuel flow , are any of the fuel lines leaking or old and cracked ? IE; loosing prime . The sock in the tank has also been known to give problems . Check to see if you have fuel at the filter , if not lift pump...
  12. rtk

    Do lay people refer to your MTVR as a "Deuce and a half"?

    pretty much , just like a M37 is a jeep
  13. rtk

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    Same here , Ya the wife just retired so more barn time for sure !!!LOL be safe , be well
  14. rtk

    First MV: CUCV M1008 or deuce?

    I would go with the CUCV , Deuce is a lot of MV for a first vehicle . AS was said CUCV is basicly a 1984 chevy pickup , check out Mike Morin on FB , he usually has quit a few southern CUCV's up for sale , Hunting for a good MV is half the fun and you came to the right site for info . good luck
  15. rtk

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    I like the small screw and lock nut is a great idea , SS would be great and it would make it easier next time somebody has to put new rubber on or repair the vent window . stay safe
  16. rtk

    Request for legal information / Military Vehicle laws - need input on your state

    Yes they are !!!LOL and don't forget some wings and blue cheese with a couple of cold ones !!!!
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