fungus
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Hi folks,
Newbie here, first time Deuce owner. I've been hanging around the forums for a week or so trying to pick up information along the way.
The machine in question has what appears to be a M109A4 technician shelter on the back, although I have found no ID tags to confirm its identity.
It's got an inline 6 diesel, naturally aspirated. Vertical exhaust stack. Dual fuel filters and oil filters. It's been bored 10 over on the mains and rods, cylinders untouched. Bit of discharge through the slobber tube, I need to get a better idea of "how much is too much".
Engine serial number: 383373, overhauled in Barstow CA in '87.
Engine castings:
FIRING ORDER 153624
6 30 67
10935254
According to dash tags, it's multifuel (a list of acceptable fuels is given).
No winch is mounted, it's not a winch bumper, but the PTO and associated controls are present.
Single circuit brakes.
A dash tag was loose in the glove box, so it could have come from another vehicle. It lists this as an M35A3C, W/W. NSN: 2320-01-383-2049 ID NO: (blank) Contract No: DAAE07-93-C-R110
According to the last registration, it's a 1975 model. And as we all know, that means almost nothing!
What the heck is this thing? Some of the tags and features point me toward M35A3, some of the features point me toward M35A2.
I guess the biggest first questions for me are oil & fuel filter numbers and confirmation of whether this is truly a multifuel engine.
Thanks for helping a newbie out. I hope to share some useful information with others as I upgrade the braking system, I'm considering at minimum a dual circuit master cylinder, possibly some form of hydroboost.
Newbie here, first time Deuce owner. I've been hanging around the forums for a week or so trying to pick up information along the way.
The machine in question has what appears to be a M109A4 technician shelter on the back, although I have found no ID tags to confirm its identity.
It's got an inline 6 diesel, naturally aspirated. Vertical exhaust stack. Dual fuel filters and oil filters. It's been bored 10 over on the mains and rods, cylinders untouched. Bit of discharge through the slobber tube, I need to get a better idea of "how much is too much".
Engine serial number: 383373, overhauled in Barstow CA in '87.
Engine castings:
FIRING ORDER 153624
6 30 67
10935254
According to dash tags, it's multifuel (a list of acceptable fuels is given).
No winch is mounted, it's not a winch bumper, but the PTO and associated controls are present.
Single circuit brakes.
A dash tag was loose in the glove box, so it could have come from another vehicle. It lists this as an M35A3C, W/W. NSN: 2320-01-383-2049 ID NO: (blank) Contract No: DAAE07-93-C-R110
According to the last registration, it's a 1975 model. And as we all know, that means almost nothing!
What the heck is this thing? Some of the tags and features point me toward M35A3, some of the features point me toward M35A2.
I guess the biggest first questions for me are oil & fuel filter numbers and confirmation of whether this is truly a multifuel engine.
Thanks for helping a newbie out. I hope to share some useful information with others as I upgrade the braking system, I'm considering at minimum a dual circuit master cylinder, possibly some form of hydroboost.