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DO THE HOSES ! when you have the rad out, you will be grateful , believe me!
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Looking at a Deuce broken alternator mounting bolt casting and faulty regulator.
Is there a way to identify if the alternator is a Leece-Neville 3002AD or 3002AE?
It is a front fan type. Are the parts for one identical to the parts for the other?
Anybody know where to get a new regulator for it?
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I dont know if this helps, but I found this for you. I think from reading it that the 3002AD, and 3002AE are very similar, if not the same. 1-12.DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS .Looking at a Deuce broken alternator mounting bolt casting and faulty regulator.
Is there a way to identify if the alternator is a Leece-Neville 3002AD or 3002AE?
It is a front fan type. Are the parts for one identical to the parts for the other?
Anybody know where to get a new regulator for it?
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I'll have to find some. not sure where to even start to look.DO THE HOSES ! when you have the rad out, you will be grateful , believe me!
Thanks for the kind words. M35A2-AZ deserves all the credit on the Deuce for it was 2-years of hard work that he did to make her the beauty she is today.Your deuce looks excellent, Wolfgang the Gray (and the history board is a fine touch, too).
And thanks for all the car pics!
Was the M37 a member of Steel Soldiers?
Normally I would't pull it out, but I have to gain better access to the front of the IP. I can't fit a small pulley puller in their with the rad in the way. So i guess she's gonna get a rad flush also.I'll have to find some. not sure where to even start to look.
This is my truck placard. I'm wondering if there is any way to find out what the truck was specifically used for and when. Or if that is even possible.
I'll have to try that as well. That's a great idea. Modern wipers would be better by far.didn't do em this week but finally got around to driving it with my new mirrors, scored them off a popular auction site for $50 delivered for the pair, mrap or something else modern, much better with the built in convex and not fading reflective material, they don't fit perfect but close enough in the stock mounts
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also replaced my wiper blades with something modern, rear on a suburban or something, cut the rivets out and drilled a hole in the arm for a small bolt to attach it through one of the vacated rivet holes
DO THE HOSES ! when you have the rad out, you will be grateful , believe me!
I'll have to find some. not sure where to even start to look.
I know what you mean, if you're maybe like me at all it'll pop into your head exactly at the time you don't need it anymore.I think the M37 owner is on Steel Soldiers, but I don't know his Steel Soldiers name & it takes me a while to remember real names. I met him at the Jan MV show so it will take me a couple more chats to remember his name.
Thank you, and I went to the P version and the L-N3002AE parts not listed in there.TM-9-2920-225-34 - Page 15 of 262TM-9-2920-225-34 - Page 15 of 262
I must have looked past that over 100 times and never checked it out! Thank you very much! That is a very impressive spreadsheet!!There are NAPA part numbers for the upper and lower radiator hoses in the Deuce parts quick reference spreadsheet here >>>
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...-Spreadsheet&p=1754991&viewfull=1#post1754991
That's why I always use "Anti-Seize" on my bolts when the other part is aluminum. That way there is no corrosion and the bolt will not seize to the aluminum. On a lot of newer alternators they install a steel insert on the mounting ear to prevent this from happening.I broke my alternator casing in the exact same spot last November. My alternator was brand new! Yup, I was pretty mad with myself!
BCS Alternator & Starter in Bryan, Texas had spare parts in stock and fixed mine for about $80.
It may be worth calling some of your local alternator/starter shops.
I was hoping to find that same historic info for my Deuce too. I'll let you know if I find anything.This is my truck placard. I'm wondering if there is any way to find out what the truck was specifically used for and when. Or if that is even possible.
Just found this page....This is my truck placard. I'm wondering if there is any way to find out what the truck was specifically used for and when. Or if that is even possible.
wiper arm: ANCO 41-01 ANC-41-01I'll have to try that as well. That's a great idea. Modern wipers would be better by far.