Greetings and Thank you again for all the Advice.
m1010plowboy
I looked for the second numbers but couldnt find. I will wait until it is home this weekend hopefully. I cant wait to fire her up and try it out in the yard. My wife will not be so happy but when she drives it she will love it. And i am looking forward as you say it is amazing ride.
Bulldogger
Soon as i tow her home this weekend hopefully my plan is to clean her up for sure as she needs a bath badly. I ordered a Panel with all the guages for her as she doesnt have one. And then my plan is to fire her up. The engine looks like its still very good shape. The oil does'nt smell bad from dipstick and their is still coolant in the radiator. I have no idea how long it sat for in this town but im sure it was a long time. As they told me it was a vehicle being passed down to another shop owner over the years. Soon as i drove passed by her i was in love and needed to have her. I find the shop owner and he gave me a good price for her and the rest is history now.
Merle
Will post pics for sure of the build as soon i get started this weeknd
Carboarius
You are very right. I don't mind the round nose jimmy and i kinda like it already as they mentioned it looks like a Jeep on steroids. My plan is to extend the cab and make it four door with a very unique wood finish camper/ hunters sleeper on the back. I found a guy in Alberta who has a bunch of them and maybe able to purchase parts from him in the future. Thank you for your feedback on the 91 octane i will try that for sure. As for the hydramatic transmission....i was doing some reading yesterday aboutt them on the net but have very little understanding yet about them. Is there anything special about them?
USMC 00-08
Thank you! And i will check out about the tires and take a closer pic of the size. I dont mind adding more beefier tires better for hunting.
In my quest for answers yesterday i stumbled accross some very little information but somewhat useful maybe to everyone. It is off a site called Roscommonequipmentcenter. I think they are located in the US and they even have a quote on how much they charge to change over the engine. But the most useful part about it was i found out what type of engine you can put into a M-135. Here is the quote from there site.
"2-1/2 TON 6x6 The REO 2-1/2 Ton repowering package consists primarily of a Detroit Diesel 4-53N engine. This 4-cylinder rated at 140 HP at 2,800 RPM, replaces the REO engine. The 4-53N engine mates with the existing transmission. The package includes all parts necessary to change fuel, exhaust, cooling, and electrical systems (to 12-volt). There is no significant weight change. The NAPCO repowering package costs about $11,300 plus shipping and 70 hours of labor for installation. The cost from General Motors of a Detroit Diesel 4-53N engine alone would be about $8,500. Other packages are available to overhaul axles, transmission, transfer case, brakes, and suspension. A package also exists for the GMC 2-1/2 Ton, which includes a Funk Power Shift for the transmission."
They also have some info for the M-35 I think and here it is...
"5-TON 6x6 A Detroit Diesel V-6 engine model 6V-53N is the basis of the 5-Ton repowering package. Again, the package includes exhaust, 12-volt electric, cooling, and other necessary modification parts. Also, an automatic 5-speed transmission is necessary and included. NAPCO estimates a cost of $23,000 to $24,000 plus shipping and 100 hours of labor for the 5-Ton package. The Detroit Diesel engine alone would cost over $12,000 from General Motors. Because of the new engine configuration, this package modifies some of the 5-Ton dimensions, but as with the 2-1/2 Ton, there is no significant change in weight. The purchase of a new 5-Ton 6x6 cab and chassis by state forestry agencies has been discussed between the USDA Forest Service and the Pentagon. New purchase cost would be about $70,000."
http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com/nn2.pdf
Now for some of you may have info or know about these engines but i know very little about the Detroit Diesel 4-53N engine. But from what i see i kinda like, but it will be years from now unless i find one in a oldtimers yard here on the west pacific coast as they were used in boats i assume. Does anyone know that this will work? And another question what is a Funk Power Shift for the transmission? Thats what they state in there info for the M135. So i assume with a Detroit Diesel 453N engine you need a Funk Power Shift Transmission? lol no idea what that is but hopefully someone can explain.