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CUCVRUS Repair Projects

Another Ahab

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I can buy starter bolts at most parts stores but on the CUCV diesel I like an OEM if possible. I have 20 new HMMWV starter bolts but they are too long. Sad but true. Just wanted to share this information.
cucvrus, I get that a bolt too SHORT is a big problem. For sure.

But isn't there a way to cut a LONG bolt down to size (cleaning up the threads at the cut)?
 

WWRD99

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I was in search of some OEM 6.2 starter bolts and 6 months ago I could have bought as many as I wanted. Now GM has discontinued them GM part number 15544950 is limited to what dealers have in stock. No big deal but I did buy the last 2 my local dealer had in stock and also the 28MT gear reduction starter support brackets are still available and I purchased one of them. The project Wild Weasel M1009 was without a support bracket and has some severely worn starter bolts. I can buy starter bolts at most parts stores but on the CUCV diesel I like an OEM if possible. I have 20 new HMMWV starter bolts but they are too long. Sad but true. Just wanted to share this information. Your local GM dealer may have some starter bolts on stock. 15544950. Grab them up if they do. Have a Great Day.
Surplus store in Wrightsville pa has them still. Bought a few not long ago.

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cucvrus

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After many years of bad mouthing brush in DIY bed liners I have one I want to share. This a 2001 Silverado 2500 HD with 300k miles and 23 years of commercial use. Check out the Line X bed liner. Some gouges and cuts but the same as it was 23 years ago. The gate rusted from the inside and the floor held us unfailing. That is what I sprayed in several CUCV s I had. Just sharing when you think you can do it cheaper. It was $600. in 2001. That is just a few dollars and change each month with these results. The truck is ready to be scrapped and worn out. But the liner survived it all. IMG_2790.jpegIMG_2791.jpeg
 

Another Ahab

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After many years of bad mouthing brush in DIY bed liners I have one I want to share. This a 2001 Silverado 2500 HD with 300k miles and 23 years of commercial use. Check out the Line X bed liner. Some gouges and cuts but the same as it was 23 years ago. The gate rusted from the inside and the floor held us unfailing. That is what I sprayed in several CUCV s I had. Just sharing when you think you can do it cheaper. It was $600. in 2001. That is just a few dollars and change each month with these results. The truck is ready to be scrapped and worn out. But the liner survived it all. View attachment 933109View attachment 933110
Sun-damage alone you would figure it reduced to dust after 23 years.

Built strong to last long you could say.
 
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