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The manufactured and installed them at Camp Shelby, MS at one time but the facility is closed now.
CSM Davis may be able to help you locate line drawings or may know where some pieces are.
Subscribed. I've wanted to do a military rat rod for a while.....my engine of choice would be the V-8 Detroit since nothing sounds like that old "Yamaha" winding out at full throttle.
The only thing stopping me is a place to work, money, fabrication skills, patience and money.
If there is an emergency vehicles behind you they are going to let you know it with flashing lights and sirens. They will pull out far enough for you to see them in the mirror and to see if they can pass you if the oncoming lane is clear. This is why I have a problem with people putting loud...
When I was reverse engineering the M927 a while back I was using the "blue flame speed wrench" to cut things off the truck. I had to crawl under the truck several times to cut out some plumbing and each time I came out at a certain place I would whack my head......four times in less that 30...
Bear in mind the fuel shut off solinoid on on the engine can de-energize and cause a no fuel situation. Sometimes when you keep cranking on it it will re-energize and the truck will start....sometimes you have to manually reset it and either zip tie it oopen or have Soldier B crank the truck...
I just had the same issue with my personal wretched invention of the devil (otherwise known as a M1009).
Parked it on a steep slope and it would not start.
Suffered the indignity of having my neighbor drag it home with his big John Deere.
It sat for several weeks and every so often I tried to...
Years ago I had a Ford F-250 with bumpers made from six inch pipes. The front bumper was a giant air tank and the rear held a 50/50 mix of water and anti-freeze.
Just my twin coppers worth.
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