After having owned this CCKW-353 more than 20 years I finally pulled it into the shop to start a restoration that hopefully won't take another 20 years.
Pulled the cargo box and cab and stored them away in another building so that I can begin with the chassis. The engine was pulled a couple of years ago. It was stuck and needed boring (one cylinder needed to be sleeved.)
One odd thing I ran across after I pulled the cab was a shut-off valve inside the RH frame rail. At first glance I thought it was a fuel shut-off but after a closer look I found it was in the brake line going to the front wheels. This can't be right can it? Did someone connect a fuel shut-off valve into the brake line for some reason? Can't imagine why there would be a shut-off in a brake line.
Pulled the cargo box and cab and stored them away in another building so that I can begin with the chassis. The engine was pulled a couple of years ago. It was stuck and needed boring (one cylinder needed to be sleeved.)
One odd thing I ran across after I pulled the cab was a shut-off valve inside the RH frame rail. At first glance I thought it was a fuel shut-off but after a closer look I found it was in the brake line going to the front wheels. This can't be right can it? Did someone connect a fuel shut-off valve into the brake line for some reason? Can't imagine why there would be a shut-off in a brake line.
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