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I guess I have been fortunate.
In ten years of daily driving the M1028A2 I have had no bolt problems.
Can only think of one instance of bolt failure in 30+ years of owning and driving
GM 6.2 Diesel powered trucks.
You must keep the rear starter bracket in place and Don't fiddle with the IP...
NO.
The entire run of the CUCV was based on the 84 model year so as not to change and
Confuse personal.
While some parts of a 86 model civilian truck are the same some are not.
Always 1984 Chev K30 will get you want you want.
As mentioned DO NOT mention CUCV to a parts counter unless using
A...
Search 84 K30 as mentioned. Has Dana 60 front axle.
The summit links posted are not correct according to there
Make/model drop down list.
Make sure they fit.
Tom
The proper Tach for the C/K 10 through 30 had no fuel gauge in it.
The fuel gauge moved to the lower left corner where the clock option was.
If your Tach has a fuel gauge in it then it's from a larger C40,50,65 and up.
Tom
That part number comes up now as a aluminum core with plastic tanks,
From CARQUEST, Murray,O-Riley's and others.
I dropped my original off my Rad. shop he said I can get you new one in Aluminum,
I told him No thanks I have that for now, Spectra SPICU850
Find me a Core.
These parts are changing...
The civilian trucks had a latch.
My M1028A2 does not.
In fact I haven't seen a military CUCV truck with one, but I've only seen a
Half dozen or so.
Tom
I would cut a switch and connector out of salvage yard and splice it in and be done.
But, that must be too much work for you, so you need to download the TM manual
from this site and follow the diagrams at the end of this manual.
TM 9-2320-289-34
Tom
It is a open Diff if one wheel goes in opposite direction.
Most are open Diff's.
Your trying to overcome a large set of spider gears.
Pretty hard to do by hand turning a wheel.
Tom
The CUCV M1008/1028 is based on the K30 as most know.
LMC truck lists No parts for a C K30 one ton.
Only Half and Three quarter ton tucks.
The one ton frame is deeper than the 1/2 or 3/4 ton frame.
However some body/misc. parts interchange.
Do as suggested and buy Quality carriage bolts and...
I don't see were it shows those Alt. you listed to be isolated ground?
You might use one but the other Gen2 will have to be modified.
I agree any Alt can be rebuilt to zero time tolerances no matter the look or
Condition it's in.
Tom
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