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Rebuild Dodge WC 63

foxtrot

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Hi,
First acquisition in 2022.
Save in extremis from destruction.
This is a 1943 Dodge WC 63.
I am planning a rebuild originally.


Engine number: T223 -3551
Fram number: 820 62 387
Cab N°: 4270 -2413
Hood N°: 2208885-S










 
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foxtrot

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Immediate objective,
cleared and if possible start the engine on its chassis before sandblasting.
At this level, the essential Tool is the blowtorch.




 
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foxtrot

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I took down the identification numbers.

Engine number: T223 -3551
Fram number: 820 62 387
Cab N°: 4270 -2413
Hood N°: 2208885-S
 

foxtrot

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Hi,
END.
I would have preferred, but instead of vegetables he made deliveries to a sawmill.
Reinforcement plates were welded to the frame.
 

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Wow good job with the archeology! The yellow paint was for gas detection I believe and was only applied at certain eras of the war.
 

foxtrot

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Yes, a lot of patience for this result.
Correct, yellow is the gas detection color.
I think I can say that the dimension of the yellow circle is significantly larger than a WC52 and that there cannot be an outer white circle.
 

foxtrot

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I forgot to mention the blue gray color of the first marking applied at the factory 2 "against the second white marking repainted during the war 4".

 

foxtrot

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Does engine turn? Lots of openings pointed up with no cover ….
No, it does not turn, often the valves are the problems.
The truck stayed for years in a barn whose roof is collapsed. So it passed only a few years in the field.
Tomorrow, disassembly of the cylinder head.
 
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