troy.m38a1
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Hey all, just bought a 1953 M38A1 that I'm going to pick up this weekend.
When I take a look at this thing, how can I tell if the "numbers match" between the frame, body, and engine?
Supposedly, a "good" 12 volt conversion was done that will be easy to switch back to 24V. What do I need to look for as I try to switch that back?
What's the best way to evaluate the various components of the drivetrain to tell if they need to be re-built, just serviced, or left alone?
- Engine
- Transmission
- Transfer Case
- Diffs
How hard is it to install the windshields on this thing? I read the manual and it mentions an "improvised" tool.
Many, many, many more questions to come.
When I take a look at this thing, how can I tell if the "numbers match" between the frame, body, and engine?
Supposedly, a "good" 12 volt conversion was done that will be easy to switch back to 24V. What do I need to look for as I try to switch that back?
What's the best way to evaluate the various components of the drivetrain to tell if they need to be re-built, just serviced, or left alone?
- Engine
- Transmission
- Transfer Case
- Diffs
How hard is it to install the windshields on this thing? I read the manual and it mentions an "improvised" tool.
Many, many, many more questions to come.