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  1. Jake59

    5 ton wheel stud p/n

    Hi Wes, Was my first thought as well, but there are absolutely no markings whatsoever on any of these bolts. They are black and in a quite dense heavy steel, but unfortunately I have no number nor manufacturing data that came with them. Cheers, Jake
  2. Jake59

    5 ton wheel stud p/n

    Hi and thank you! These bolts definitely come from the US Military, since I purchased them there. Not sure on which civy trucks these bolts may also fit but always good to know... Cheers, Jake
  3. Jake59

    5 ton wheel stud p/n

    Ah of course. Sorry I forgot the pictures, whcih I had made with my mobile phone... Coming up right away... Jake
  4. Jake59

    5 ton wheel stud p/n

  5. Jake59

    5 ton wheel stud p/n

    Hello, I have some US Military Wheel Studs here, and am trying to find out to which vehicle these belong and fit. They are 7/8" UNF 14 x 3.5" (89mm) long, with round head and ribbed (7/8" long) and 40mm threaded porton. Any information welcome, vehicle fitment and or National Part Number and...
  6. Jake59

    P A Biodiesel centrifuge

    Hello, Interetsing read, but unfortunately the links are no longer valid. Perhaps as a result of website make-over? Would love to see your improvements and learn. Jake
  7. Jake59

    6.2L vs. 6.5L diesel Crankshaft interchangeability?

    Hello, Thank you, I'll keep your offer in mind if/when I need a cranckshaft! Thank you, Jake
  8. Jake59

    6.2L vs. 6.5L diesel Crankshaft interchangeability?

    Hello, I am looking at a replacement crankshaft for my 1985 M1009. Anyone know if I can replace my original: NSN 2815011489535 GM 23500246 CRANKSHAFT, ENGINE 6.2 LITER, UOC: 10E, 20E with: NSN 2815014113964 GM 23502596 CRANKSHAFT, ENGINE 6.5 LITER, UOC: 11E, 12E, 30E, 40E, 50E, 60E, 70E, 80E...
  9. Jake59

    M1009 radiator replacement 432098; engine oil cooler lines don't fit

    Hello Commander, WOW! Thank you, lots of good information and links!! Will definitely look into that option! Thank you very much, Jake
  10. Jake59

    M1009 radiator replacement 432098; engine oil cooler lines don't fit

    Thanks CucvRus! Not sure yet what I am going to do... but yes there is a radiator repair shop in the area; just holding that off a bit until I check the radiator out all over and decide which way to go... Thanks, Jake
  11. Jake59

    M1009 radiator replacement 432098; engine oil cooler lines don't fit

    Hi all, I realise this tread has been on for quite some years and now that I have found my radiator to leak as well on the soldering seam between the tanks and the core header, I am naturally looking at either refurbishing or a new radiator. The post I would like to hear more about is from...
  12. Jake59

    (Thread) sizes of Inverted Flare Nut used on CUCV M1009/8/...?

    Good morning all, Having the above information now, I will be replacing the rusted(through) AT 5/16" cooler lines with 8mm soft copper tubing. Drivers therefore: Shipping the replacement steel tubing parts for overseas delivery is very expensive, due to dimensions mainly. Oil flow capacity...
  13. Jake59

    (Thread) sizes of Inverted Flare Nut used on CUCV M1009/8/...?

    Thank you All! @CUCVRus, Thank you sir for your time and very helpful reply! Great pointers! Most appreciated! @Frank8003, Thank you for this link/PDF; I have downloaded it and more importantly, this learned me a few new things! Thanks, @PorkysPlace, Thank you Sir, I will be searching here...
  14. Jake59

    (Thread) sizes of Inverted Flare Nut used on CUCV M1009/8/...?

    Hello all, Been searching to find any revealing data in the older posts but came out blank until now. I am in the process of restoring a 1985 M1009. Part of the job requires the radiator to be removed, new brake lines to be installed and lots of sandblasting, panel replacing and painting of...
  15. Jake59

    Injector pump rebuild

    Hi all, I have the same numbers on my Stanadyne: DB2 829-4879 But how are the Stanadyne injection pumps identified? By the first 2 characters + 4 numbers: DB2 829 only or is the complete series: DB2 829-4879 necessary in order to determine the correct injection pump? Thanks, Jake
  16. Jake59

    List of Stanadyne DB2 pumps

    Just checked my 1985 M1009 and it has a DB2 829-4879... Engine build date is 1985-04-16 Jake
  17. Jake59

    Will an HMMWV Engine and/or Transmission fit in my M1009?

    Thank you Mark and James!! Really appreciate your advice and insight! I am following some engines and trannies on an US Army auction. Cheers, Jake
  18. Jake59

    Will an HMMWV Engine and/or Transmission fit in my M1009?

    Hello, No doubt not a smart question, but can I simply swap a HMMWV engine and/or tansmission into my M1009? Of course I understand I will likely have to change some parts, like V-belts and some pulleys, but the engine block is fundamentally the same, right? And what about the transmission...
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