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Last week I bought what was supposed to be a 1968 Kaiser m35a2.
What has me scratching my head is that the electrical system is using a 25 amp generator, not a 60 amp alternator.
I've read that some early A2s had generators, but am wondering if any as late as '68 had generators, or whether an M35a2 of that vintage should have an alternator?
What I can tell you about my deuce:
It has the sprag transfer case, no PTOs, whistler turbo, diesel engine (not sure if it's multifuel, how would you tell?) what appears to be an original information plate for multi fuel on the driver's side of the dash, a vertical exhaust, and 5 speed.
The original data plate over the glove box has been replaced with what looks like a modern reproduction of an M35a2 plate. The plate is not engraved with anything like a serial number, or date, so my guess is this was not replaced by the motorpool.
Original speedometer/odometer has also been replaced with a new unit, and shows zero miles.
The only plate I found on the engine wasn't riveted, but was afixed to the passenger side of the block a couple of inches up from the oil pan, and gives remanufacture information on the engine. Std bore, std rod and main bearings, and a date and serial number which I couldn't make out.
Another possible clue is the parking brake handle, which doesn't have the adjustment knob as described in the operators TM for the m35A2.
Is there any way to figure out if this is genuinely an M35A2 vs possibly something like an M109 or m35A1 mutt that's been badged as an m35a2?
thanks in advance for any and all feedback.
clearly off to a bad start with my first post, as I see I'm in the wrong forum. Apologies.
What has me scratching my head is that the electrical system is using a 25 amp generator, not a 60 amp alternator.
I've read that some early A2s had generators, but am wondering if any as late as '68 had generators, or whether an M35a2 of that vintage should have an alternator?
What I can tell you about my deuce:
It has the sprag transfer case, no PTOs, whistler turbo, diesel engine (not sure if it's multifuel, how would you tell?) what appears to be an original information plate for multi fuel on the driver's side of the dash, a vertical exhaust, and 5 speed.
The original data plate over the glove box has been replaced with what looks like a modern reproduction of an M35a2 plate. The plate is not engraved with anything like a serial number, or date, so my guess is this was not replaced by the motorpool.
Original speedometer/odometer has also been replaced with a new unit, and shows zero miles.
The only plate I found on the engine wasn't riveted, but was afixed to the passenger side of the block a couple of inches up from the oil pan, and gives remanufacture information on the engine. Std bore, std rod and main bearings, and a date and serial number which I couldn't make out.
Another possible clue is the parking brake handle, which doesn't have the adjustment knob as described in the operators TM for the m35A2.
Is there any way to figure out if this is genuinely an M35A2 vs possibly something like an M109 or m35A1 mutt that's been badged as an m35a2?
thanks in advance for any and all feedback.
clearly off to a bad start with my first post, as I see I'm in the wrong forum. Apologies.
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