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Correct, they don't....
And we are talking about (eventually) using the power steering components shown in the OP's picture, to be installed in a Deuce.
To that my answer is: .... Possible: yes. Practical: not at all!
BTW, that engine is the stock NHC-250 small cam, in an early model...
That's a great looking, all original truck! Sure deserves to be preserved as such, and what better storage (and resting) place than a climatized museum!?
We need to see more pics, once everything is set up, there!
Attached are some pics and the TM -figure showing all the components for the control of that TC
and what goes where.
(I know some of this has been posted already, but that was a long time ago...)
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"They" maybe... but I wouldn't do it. Beadlocks for the 46" and 53" tires are very similar but not the same...
FMTV trucks (with the 395/85R20 (46") tires use P/N T1001 (NSN 2530-01-370-5462) which is 7-⅞" wide.
Bigger trucks with the 16.00R20s (53") come with P/N B3040 (NSN 2530-01-349-2058 )...
Yes, it appears to be only a few drops in there... But it all depends how much the brakes have been applied, during/after that rain.
If water got all the way into the wheel cylinders you won't get it out via a common bleeding procedure. (DOT5 has a slightly lower density than water..)
You may...
Sure enough that wheel needs to be scrapped! (some of the holes are so big that the lug nuts will bottom out long before tightening the wheel)
I think you should be able to find a good-used (paired) 24-bolt wheel, for a reasonable price.
If not, and being just for a spare, I would use a 12-bolt...
To me that seems to be an oil for hydraulics and not so much for mechanical transmissions.
For your part of the world (and climate) any known brand SAE 80W-90 mineral gear oil will work fine. And don't worry so much about your "yellow metals"...
Please keep in mind that we are talking about the Deuce's sprag T-cases (model T-136-21). These don't have an air cylinder; both sprag clutches are shifted mechanically, 100%.
The OP has vanished 6 years ago and probably has resolved his issues long ago.
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Part number 1349840 , NSN 2930-01-132-0978
TM 9-2320-279-24P-1 (Dec 1998 ), Fig. 58 shows the radiator assembly as #2
And TM 9-2320-279-24P-2, Section IV has all the NSNs
Not that much... Problem is, you'll have to do a lot of disassembling before you can replace the 6.2 sprocket with this other one.
If you only wanted to install a new HB I may be able to get you the thickness of the spacer needed.
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