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M548/113 track adjuster help

WillWagner

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Hey all,
The Museum has a couple of M113's and a 548. All run, but can only move back and forth in a straight line due to the track adjusters not holding pressure. I have the TM's and it looks like a no brainer to rebuild them. All I need are the kits :roll:. The repair kit p/n is 5703829. Does anyone have a lead on where or who I can contact to get 6 kits?
TIA, Will
 

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WillWagner

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Thanks Bjorn! We can get the track to the proper tension, but it bleeds off very quickly, as in the first time it rolls! It is a grease type, you just pump a cylinder fill 'till the track is at the proper ht...the ones in the PS Mag image. It is just a mess of grease seals in the cylinder. I think they are hard or gooped up of something. I'd like to find at least one kit before I take one apart to see what's wrong with it.
 

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Will, I'm not at all familiar with these tensioners but is that something you can take to a hydraulic repair shop and have rebuilt? These shops can usually make custom o-ring, seals and wipers.
 

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Dunno. I think i'll take it down myself. First for the learning of it, second, the Museum is on a VERY limited budget. I am a well versed mechanic so I'm positive I can do it, i'd just like to get the correct stuff. You are correct, the will most likely be a civi place that has parts. I'll just tear it down and find out. I'll snap some pics as I do.
 

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Pull one and take the seal/guts to a GOOD hydraulic shop, you'd be amazed at the variety of o-rings and seals available off the shelf. I do this before ordering expensive seal kits from Komatsu, JD, etc stealers, I mean dealers... Who knows, it might just be standard SAE o-rings for seals!
 

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Well, got a chance to remove and dis assemble one of the adjusters today. The TM says to break track and disassemble the tensioner wheel...well I guess if you have deep pockets like Uncle Sugar, you can do that and not have to worry about excess repacement items. Ended up removing the two upper bolts from the front mount, loosening the lower bolt, pushing the adjuster wheel rearward and at the same time, using a tankers bar to pivot the fwd mount upward to gain access to the bolt behind the adjuster. Came out easily. Disassembly was a breeze. Now all we have to do is find some packing. There is a local vendor I used to get packing for the chassis dyno shafts for, I will steam the parts real good and take them over to them to see if they can match thing up. I should be able to get the o-rings at work. More pics to follow and I will put the o-ring info and packing info...if I can find it :roll: there too as soon as I get it. The grease was like hard wax and there was a nasty dark goo in front of the piston where there should be only air.
 

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Thanks for posting Will! Working on odd vehicles does not produce a lot of responses, so thanks again.:-D

Edit: Oh, yeah, could you expand on this "I will steam the parts real good", please.
 
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WillWagner

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Steam clean them with 300+ degree water/steam. They'll be squeaky clean! It will also turn the grease that has solidified back into a liquid so it "disappears".
 
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