stephenfeldmeier
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Well, I have been away for sometime now. I was in the process of making a video on the assembly of the m211 and 135 transmission, but I ran into a SNFU. The thrust bearing between the input and output shaft I don't have. I have 3 different sizes but the proper size I don't have. But in the time I have been away from this project, the seals are darn near to impossible to get. So if I do start up this again when I find that thrust washer I will have to make my own seals.
Right now my garage is a mess since I was modifying my M-211 for parade use. I know some members like keeping these vehicles as pristine as possible, but what I have done can always be turned back to original. So what did I do to my M-211?
I put turn signals on for starters and running lights. I took off the outside exhaust that ran up the side behind the passenger door. I had a backfire that blew off the front of the muffler. Since I could not find an original muffler I ran a temporary muffler and exhaust pipe under the bed of the truck. This setup is much easier for use with parades. The people riding in the back don't get a face full of exhaust fumes plus we don't have to worry about the flags getting caught up in the exhaust stack any more. As you can see in my photos I have acquired a 5 ton. The M-38 is not mine, I wish it was. The parade picture was Veterans Day, I think it was either 3 degrees or Zero, but it was cold. Nothing worked on the truck that day. Speedo did not work, brakes were sticky, the batteries were weak and froze, had to get two new batteries minutes before the parade. Also installed rifle mounts. All I need now is a paint job on it.
Right now my garage is a mess since I was modifying my M-211 for parade use. I know some members like keeping these vehicles as pristine as possible, but what I have done can always be turned back to original. So what did I do to my M-211?
I put turn signals on for starters and running lights. I took off the outside exhaust that ran up the side behind the passenger door. I had a backfire that blew off the front of the muffler. Since I could not find an original muffler I ran a temporary muffler and exhaust pipe under the bed of the truck. This setup is much easier for use with parades. The people riding in the back don't get a face full of exhaust fumes plus we don't have to worry about the flags getting caught up in the exhaust stack any more. As you can see in my photos I have acquired a 5 ton. The M-38 is not mine, I wish it was. The parade picture was Veterans Day, I think it was either 3 degrees or Zero, but it was cold. Nothing worked on the truck that day. Speedo did not work, brakes were sticky, the batteries were weak and froze, had to get two new batteries minutes before the parade. Also installed rifle mounts. All I need now is a paint job on it.