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I'm thinking the M1009 MC will be fine. I've done this swap twice. Once on 1 77 half ton. The rear I had for that was from a bonus cab meaning 13" drums. full floater and relocating spring perches. Worked fine with the half ton master cylinder. Second was a 91 half ton suburban. It got a...
I know this does you no good but several years back I picked up a CME Arma rebuilt 28MT at the GA Rally for under a hun. It sits patiently waiting for the china copy to give up the smoke but it just keeps working.
I have one in my SECM for probably 8-9 years. They require a different support bracket. The brackets are still available, the ones for the 27MT starters are few and far between new.
What would be really nice is a cab cover similar to this one on a Jeep. It would accomplish all that you seek and offer itself sacrificially for those with soft tops.
Okay, under the rear of the cab there is a cannon connector that connects the harnesses together. If you can do at least a little wiring, there is an LDS427 deuce harness (actually a few of them from the same seller) on ebay for $125. It's been a while and I don't remember the differences in...
Thanks Frank. I actually bought one from this guy. You have to search title and description to get it by TM. Everything he has is excellent and is usually cheapest. I've been buying TMs from him for a long time. The cheapest 1973 version I could find was $50 used. I bought one from Milman61...
I would love to find one of the large fold out readable schematics of the chassis wiring. I did such with the CUCVs, had them printed and laminated. They are very useful..
Thank you Gerhard. I guess I'm not going crazy. I am looking to obtain a 1973 version of TM 9-2320-211-20. I'm not sure what this gem holds but maybe, just maybe, it will hold those super nice fold out schematics that the 361-20 deuce manuals have in appendix E.
In TM 9-2320-211-20-2-2 Chapter 28 has a few quasi schematics. It also says this;
28-1. GENERAL. This chapter gives the diagrams you need when doing troubleshooting
procedures in chapter 26. Table 3-1 is a complete listing of all support
diagrams used in this manual.
I an searching...
So, I feel like an idiot asking this but my eyes hurt from looking. I have an M51A2 dump truck. It's from the M39 / G744 series of trucks that use the 211 series of TMs. Coming from the deuce TMs I know that there is a series of schematics for the electrical and air systems in an appendix...
Memphis Equipment or White Owl in NC will have your steering components. All the TMs are here!. It will be up to you to find the schematics
somewhere in the TMs.
Am I missing some type of search function for members. In the previous forum, as you typed their name, there was a promp list that popped up. The more you typed, the more it weeded out wrong entries. Now after typing the 4th character, that's it. I was trying to find stonepicker1 yesterday...
I'm glad you got it fixed and glad we here at Steel Soldiers were helpful. So often folks come here and don't want to hear what is said. Maybe pride or we sound condescending. I'm glad you came with an open mind and wanting to learn. We all win in the end. Thanks for joining up.
That's what I was referring to. Should you decide to go that route, your existing gearset and NoSpin would swap over to the chassis cab rear end or if it had a favorable ratio, swap gears in the front. Then it's a simple hub/rotor swap in the front. I've done 2 this way so far. The other...
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