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What would you call a M328 Bridge truck without the R6602 Connential engine ,instead a Cummins larger than a 250 Cummins? Looking to an upgrade in the engine compartment:roll::roll:or a'm I :cookoo: Truck has a better 813 cab sitting out on truck bed right now.
 

Recovry4x4

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The M821 was the 250 powered version of the M328. Not aware of one with a "larger than a 250 cummins" equipped truck in the military arsenal.
 

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The Cummins I would be installing would an old NT855C335 335 HP turbo charged. Not Military Issue. Checking on prices, New injection pump, and changing oil system from FFC to something more serviceable.
 

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I bought one of these at a storage auction. It was listed as a M35 Deuce. I haven't been able to find much info on these. It's in good condition but had been sitting for about 5-6 years. Trying to get it running this weekend. Originally I thought it would be a good candidate for parts for my M35A2 or a back hills puddle jumper. It's got a huge winch on the front. But I'm thinking this truck is a little too big for what I wanted. Any info would be helpful.
 
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