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  1. Roller

    M37 Fluids

    Go to the Technical Manual section on this site and download the TM's for your truck. You will find the answers to your questions. Frank
  2. Roller

    Smoked a tranny.

    Sounds like its the parking brake dragging, that's my guess. Frank
  3. Roller

    m37 rod bearings ?

    Midwest Military or Vintage Power Wagons should have them. Frank
  4. Roller

    M37 engine swap

    I used a Dodge 360 with a NV4500 transmission, 5 speed with overdrive. I kept the original brakes and added a booster. Brakes properly adjusted and with the booster will put you through the windshield if stomped on! Frank
  5. Roller

    Questions for M37 4BT swap

    You could also look here. https://www.4btswaps.com/forum/activity.php
  6. Roller

    Have you seen a M105 converted to gooseneck?

    Usually the ball for the gooseneck is slightly ahead of the rear axle. Frank
  7. Roller

    Two questions for you guys!

    split with a razor blade and installed, did not try to glue back together. Frank
  8. Roller

    Two questions for you guys!

    Never used LEDS. As to the pedal boots, I split mine. Frank
  9. Roller

    WC 52 What engine do I have?

    Take a look here. http://www.t137.com/registry/help/otherengines/dengines.html Frank
  10. Roller

    M37 hydraulic clutch?

    M37 didn't have a hydraulic clutch, strictly mechanical. Dot 3 is what you use in your setup. Frank
  11. Roller

    New guy..as of today..with questions about the M37 and engine swaps

    Well thought! Frank
  12. Roller

    New guy..as of today..with questions about the M37 and engine swaps

    No, I kept the 5.83s, however the NV4500 transmission has 5th speed overdrive and the tires are 38" tall. Cruise easily at 55 to 60, going faster is not comfortable in this vehicle. MPGs were never a concern, so I have no idea of my mileage.
  13. Roller

    New guy..as of today..with questions about the M37 and engine swaps

    The NP200 transfer case is not as weak as you may think, provided the lubricant level is maintained. MyPowerwagon and m37 used the stock transfer case. Power Wagon had a 440 engine, M37 had a 360 Dodge engine. Frank
  14. Roller

    New guy..as of today..with questions about the M37 and engine swaps

    Check out the m37 TMs that are at the top of the forum. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/upload/M37/TM9-1840A_engine_clutch.pdf
  15. Roller

    Engine mystery?

    How are you checking TDC for number 1? You can't use the spark plug hole as it is not over the piston. Number six has a plug in the head that is over the piston that is used to find TDC. As stated above number 6 and number 1 are in the same plane as determined by the crankshaft. Frank
  16. Roller

    M37 / Civilian Power Wagon axles different?

    The track width is narrower on the M37 (62" vs 64.5) so the axle lengths are different than the PW.
  17. Roller

    Bought a M37

    Nice find, a good start for restoration! Frank
  18. Roller

    PTO lever

    Here is a parts view. Vintage_Power_Wagons_Parts_Catalog-Group_20_Power-Take-Off.pdf
  19. Roller

    PTO lever

    It appears to me that the pivot bracket is missing or broken off. The welded bracket on your floor pan tunnel was made to replace the missing pivot. Frank
  20. Roller

    PTO lever

    Crawl under the truck, the lever attaches to shift rail on the pto and pivots on a bracket on the rear of the pto. Frank
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