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  1. Sezzo

    Mysterious M1009 part. Sincgars bracket?

    Can anyone tell me where this part fits and what’s its purpose on a M1009 CUCV? Thanks.
  2. Sezzo

    Tires and air pressure - M1009 / Chevrolet Blazer K5 Diesel - solved

    35-40 PSI all around (stock tires) - see TM 9-2320-289-10
  3. Sezzo

    trapezoidal plate under the canister holder - M1009 / Chevrolet Blazer K5 Diesel

    @Elektroman99 come get it 👍🏼
  4. Sezzo

    trapezoidal plate under the canister holder - M1009 / Chevrolet Blazer K5 Diesel

    You can mount the jerrycan holder wherever you want so that it fits but drilling holes in the floorboards is never a good idea.
  5. Sezzo

    trapezoidal plate under the canister holder - M1009 / Chevrolet Blazer K5 Diesel

    This bracket or mounting plate is part of the floor board and welded on the floor board. I don’t think you will find the plate to buy separately unless someone cut it out of a M1009.
  6. Sezzo

    Arrived...........the M1009/BIAB1 from german M1008

    Any news about your M1009? Share them with us 😎
  7. Sezzo

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    Health always comes first. Don't worry, this is not a race. No one rushes you. I like the quad shocks to be honest. This is a heavy engine. But you are right. This is not a stock build on a M1009. I think they used the quad shocks on civilian K5 Blazers. Do as you like it the most. This is your...
  8. Sezzo

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    I agree. This is what makes the difference between a good job and a great job. You do a great job and never forget to have fun with it. It’s a hobby and hobbies should make you happy. Setbacks are here to learn and to think about what we do and how we could do better next time. No setbacks no...
  9. Sezzo

    Do you drive your CUCV in the winter salt?

    Never had, never will. Get a daily driver for the salty seasons and don’t preserve your CUCV with whatever is there on the market. There are hundreds of areas where you won’t get any oil or fluid on unless you disassemble the truck. And this is exactly where salt will eat up your truck alive. If...
  10. Sezzo

    "Handles" for rear side windows, anyone know what goes there? - M1009 / Chevrolet Blazer K5 Diesel.

    The stock M1009 did not come with sliding windows. They are an aftermarket modification and not a very good one. Change them to stock windows and your problem is solved. There are some hardtops with intact windows for sale in Germany. Easy fix. Change the seals too and you will never look back.
  11. Sezzo

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    If the going gets tough, the tough get going. Take all the time you need and focus on the real important things in life. Take care.
  12. Sezzo

    Small bridging project M1009

    Any progress on your build?
  13. Sezzo

    84’ M1009 Glow plugs

    AC Delco 13G are a direct fit. No trimming.
  14. Sezzo

    M1009 frame off restore and modification

    Good job. But what do you need two fill plugs for?
  15. Sezzo

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    Someone must be joking 😂
  16. Sezzo

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    Great Progress. The bracket is part of a radio equipment. Nice 👍🏼 I like military radio equipment as you know. Don’t scrap it. It is a hard to find item. Take care.
  17. Sezzo

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    Every picture is appreciated 👍🏼
  18. Sezzo

    CUCVRUS Repair Projects

    Rick, have you ever seen this part on a stock CUCV Detroit Diesel?
  19. Sezzo

    M1009 Little Red Riding Hood.

    PM sent 👍🏼
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