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M35 REO GAS air lines help?

Justin7up

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Anyone have a good engine compartment tour that shows all the lines and where they are supposed to go? My distributor lines were cut in the past, my air filter is gone. I have random air lines coming from everything and they don't have any place to plug in. I don't know where the rubber hose coming off the top of the valve covers goes.
I've looked and found a partial photo of the right side of the engine. Does anyone have any photos?
 

GopherHill

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The-10 operator's manual has that. I think you can download them on this site. I saw a paper hardcopy manual for gas Reos for sale recently, don't remember where.
 

msgjd

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The one I have just begun parting out has a USAF 12V conversion (M602-type) thus has a commercial distributor etc... I could send you pics but the lines on that engine might be just different enough to be inaccurate for your truck
 

Justin7up

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I have a scrap 12v reo engine that was left out in a muddauper infested property for many years after the starter solonoid went bad he just parked it and forgot about the car. The muddaupers went up the exhaust, into the valve cover, into the oil drain, into the compressor, into the carburetor, etc. The engine is sitting here in the scrap pile. If anyone needs a part from it and want to test their luck with it, message me.
 
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Justin7up

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It's free. I can post photos later of how bad this engine deteriorated it's the worst ive seen. I got a fully rebuilt 24v reo engine for $400 a few months ago these arent worth much of anything. I spent more on the clutch plate and clutch disc than I did getting the engine.
 
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