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Great job with this very messy task. I did all 4 of the rears first. Made the fronts a little easier I think. Been there, done that. Wish I had your pics when I did it. I know how much work you went through to do this! Thanks again for the great tutorial!
DHennon
Welcome to the fever! I have a 71 Also,'put A/C, (Posted the install on SS), Gotta have air in FL, air assist steering and Front wheel Lock outs. Redid most everything else except power train. Tons of fun. Oh, I added a Donaldson muffler. Don't have to wear hearing protection!
Welcome!
DHennon
Haven't posted for a while. I need some assistance I have a M35-A2 and installed an Air-o-Matic system 3 years ago, and has performed flawlessly. When I drove it yesterday, the low air buzzer kept going off. It appears the air regulator on the driver's frame rail is dumping air. I checked the...
Hank,
Great job! Wait till you get it working. You won't ever get out of the truck! I can't set mine on high or it will freeze you out! Can't be without A/C in Florida!
Dave
I used a 24V Sanden Compressor I got from Autocar in California as a complete setup for a new FMTV 2 1/2 ton truck. M35tom sent me a template I modified for the compressor mounting plate on the front of the cylinder head. I still have a master template for the multifuel engine. If you want one...
A/C Compressor for the Deuce
I have an M35A2. Your A3 most likely has the Cat engine. I used a Sanden compressor on my install. There was no ideal location for an Idler pulley so I used 2 Green Stripe belts. Has had zero problems and the cab is good and cold! Can't be without air here in...
Your M123
Really NICE truck! Don't know if I could transition from my Smart car to a M123! Practicality is not a factor with a 10 ton. Everyone should have one! Congrats on the find.:-)
Same exact thing happened to me. I checked the grounds and then started checking the wires. I found a headlight wire running on one of the brackets on the engine compartment, passenger side side and rubbed through the cloth covering into the insulation. I taped the wire, covered it with wire...
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