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I believe it is more likely the fan was pulled into the radiator by the water than the radiator being pushed back, especially if it is an aluminum fan.
Chicken before the egg maybe...
Like everything else in life, there are no guarantees. You're driving a truck that is over 40 years old. You can't expect a miracle, but I wouldn't say your destined for failure either.
Ironically, the new tire on my 2009 motorcycle failed on the way to pick up my 1967 M35A2, which I then...
Go through your pre-flight check list. Check all fluid levels and air pressure.
Day to day, I carry a gallon of coolant, a gallon of motor oil, a quart of brake fluid, 20 ton bottle jack, some small wood blocks, and the tools to change a tire.
On longer trips I throw in a general mechanics...
I went to look at a M35A2 and extra rolling chasis for sale today near me in Greensburg, PA. Attached is a picture of the obnoxious green machine that has been parked for many years.
The guy is willing to sell parts, for pick up only. If you get in touch with me via PM I will give you his...
Wow, I don't hear of many people moving TO NY state. I just left after attending college near Rochester, NY and I'm never going back. Had a good friend from Plattsburgh. Upstate is pretty beautiful.
I got my truck in Syracuse. It was in great condition overall. I would wait till you move...
Negatory on that. They are direct bolt on, regardless what side they are on, which I just found out when I added a long mud guard to my driver side tank I put on. No drilling or mods required.
Identical to the picture you posted.
I hate the DMV...
Anyways, looks like you're making some awesome progress!
It took me awhile to get my tub off the trailer frame. I thought I missed bolts, or they had some adhesive holding them together. I even had the entire trailer hanging from a hoist by the tub handles and the frame...
Man this really snuck up on me. I wish I would of seen it sooner so I could jump on PM earlier. I have to go through my front axle and replace seals so no go.
Have fun!
Well now I'm looking at the EXACT SAME manifold as the one posted in the OP. I'm going to try my torch and pipe wrench tomorrow.
I'm installing a digital pyrometer's probe in the exhaust manifold and I wanted to inspect the turbo. Turbo looks great. Now just need to fix those studs...
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