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VERY interesting!
Do you know what Govliquidation called this thing and a rough idea what they are going for
How about dimensions? Do the left/right sides and rear sides all fold up?
I am planning on building something VERY similar on a M105 bed. If topper would fit, and it didn't cost an...
Since you are asking general questions about the M35 and not modifying or hot rodding one, you might find more information posting and searching in the Deuce forum:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/forumdisplay.php?20-The-Deuce
Does anybody know where these interior light housings can be found?
I did a search and can only find the ones with LEDS.
I'd rather have old surplus stuff with bulbs rather than NOS stuff with LED's ... and a $200.00 price tag.
I think that just might have been me: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?134822-Bouncing-teeter-tottering-suspension-bounce-depending-on-the-road&p=1666140#post1666140
It's the way I learned it ... Do a google search, there is a lot of similar information on the subject out there.
After all this time to think it over, I'm still going with what I posted in #24. Worn cam bearings POSSIBLY caused by delayed oil pressure on cold start-ups.
I hadn't had a chance to pull the oil pan and check the rod and main bearings before the onset of cold weather, but its on my list. I...
You're doing what ... WHERE???
Seriously.
You must REALLY like snow and cold.
I moved away from NJ about 10 years ago because I hated that stuff so much. Well ... that and the taxes.
The fuse is of the slow blow variety. Read this thread:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?49880-Fuel-Tank-Pump-Fuse
Here's a thread with some pointer on in-tank pump diagnostics:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?39186-M35a2-in-tank-fuel-pump
You will be further ahead if...
That's a Deuce alright ... no doubt.
If you make the picture bigger, you can make out the spare tire, pioneer rack ... AND the rear-most left wheel and tire.
You have to look right in the middle of the group of G.I.'s ( I guess that would be "soldier G", counting the driver as "A") and its...
Cylinder head stud stretch was fairly common in automobiles back in the day. When I was working at a VW dealeership, it was required that we retorque the heads before every required valve adjustment. Porsche went through problems for years with cases and studs (this was before the 3.0 engine)...
What ... huh ... WHAT?!?!
You live HOW FAR away from your Precious?
When I got out of the Garden State, my wife had to stay up there for a year. I got a job transfer down here to Georgia ... she had a good job with no chance of transfer.
I *could* and did live with her up there and me down...
Should this read, "After installation, the head gasket MUST ... ", or do you really mean to say that you have to re-torque the head bolts after EVERY 2 hours of operation?
Re-torquing head bolts after a head gasket replacement is not unusual in automotive repair; I cannot think of an instance...
New Jersey has been bad longer than most states. It's always been about revenue up there. If you think this is bad ... you ought to see what the property taxes are like. I was paying over $11,000 per year for a 3 bedroom ranch on a 100x100 lot in Hightstown. The town clerk was getting...
Thanks ... That's the bit of "why" information I was looking for.
I'm still looking for a picture or two of M35's in one of the a/c you've mentioned ...
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