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M42 weren't produced as such. A kit was installed on a regular M37 to make an M42. The kit included a dash data plate. Also included were different bed side curtains that had non-reflective windows and black out covers. The end curtains are different, of course the table, ladder and map light...
In an earlier post you said the bubbling crud was "just behind the oil pump" Now I have read your latest and it seems you meant just behind the water pump. The head gasket I just put in also has that extra hump in front. you can actually see the hole. But the one I took out had it too, so Im not...
You are seeing the top of the intake valves if you are looking down the spark plug hole(s). I just came in and read this after finishing putting the head back on my M37.
Hello, first post here. But owned my first MV in 1968, a M43 I put together as a kid.
Im working on the wiring on my latest acquisition, a 1953 M-37. The best I have been able to research is that there are several setups on M-37s. The first being the early trucks with no turn signals. Second...
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