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For the 6.5/A2, OEM for me...
https://genuinehumveeparts.com/product/5743238thermostat-65
cheaper at macs
https://www.macmotors.com/Product/HUM/5743238
For me it was a bad cartridge seal. Excessive oil in the intake + compression in the crankcase. I pulled the turbo and leak tested it with water. The water freely flowed through the seal to the oil passage. $150 part
I just picked up another 40lb's of sand from Barstow Friday. I started with my shop vac followed by four sessions with the pressure washer. I am doing open heart surgery tomorrow to find out what's making my turbo sick. Then off to the machine shop!
That is exactly what I was looking for so Thanks! Is that just a spacer for the b pillar so bolts can run through without crushing or is threaded? Any idea the NSN or where I can get two? Thanks again
So I went ahead and ordered the above pictured stiffeners for nothing else than to get the interior rivet pattern. I may end up drilling the hinges to fit the old pattern if it's off. I have all the parts except glass and b pillar reinforcement to complete these doors now.
These doors have the bend and fit perfectly. I plan on fabricating inside channel blocks with bungs unless I find something already built. The above pictured spacers appear to me that all of the notches are to clear the rivet pattern on the inside? I may buy those and mod them if necessary...
After searching all of the parts TM's, I am unable to locate any diagram that shows reinforcement on the body side for piano style hinges. Can someone point me in the right direction in the TM (body side reinforcement) to mount heavy doors, share some pictures, or a source for parts. I found...
Yes, did a AM General/pick up about two years ago with no issues. S.B. 356 passed and allows for the titling and registration of “retired military vehicles".
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