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I have a '86 M1025 that has 2.56 (41 / 16) ratio. I had understood that the geared hubs had a ratio of 1.92 : 1 . I am not sure that I am correct, these may be 2 : 1 as mentioned above.
To remove the differential covers, I believe, one needs to procure the revised brackets.
REFERENCE TO; TM...
Ref:
TM 9-2320-280-24P-1 | GROUP 1410 HYDRAULIC PUMP OR FLUID MOTOR ASSEMBLY
FIG. 176A REMOTE POWER STEERING RESERVOIR AND HOSES (SERIAL NUMBER 196901 AND ABOVE)
Is the subject matter, a nice to have -or- must have?
Has anyone added the above to older models (say M1025 A0)? If so, how much...
I know this link was in 2021 but I will ask anyway; I have 2.56 : 1 but do not the combined ratio including the geared hubs of 1.92 : 1. Please advise as I have installed a HGM harness to my 4L80E powered by 1992 CUMMINS 5.9L 6BT engine and within the setup, the software asks for the ratio.
Thanks.
If I understand correctly, the 10453002 is OK for the changeout on the A0 / A1 HMMWV. I have a M1025 (Code H17).
I sure hope so. Stripping down to remove the differential cover is a real pain.
Regards,
Has anyone changed out the brake Adapter for the new brake adapters, P/N 10453002?
I was unable to locate a TM for this activity. Any guidance welcomed.
I am in it so deep now, not sure how to get out of the swamp!!
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