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Almost complete with the radio install. The intercom system works well. Still have read up on tuning the radio set in. Also completed a “long dormant project” the windshield glass holder.
This was earlier this year, about 20’ right now. Yes this is an original USMC Jeep, was in an artillery unit in Pasadena CA. Sb- Battery B. Have the T I sheets.
Finally completed a project that I wanted to get on Zelda my 1942 M3 Halftrack. Got an original roller on to replace the dummy PVC pipe I had been using.Used clamps that I built from the plans in the manual. It was a fun project.
Don G.
My Jeep is a 1964, as I understand it mine original had the 150amp unit with the generator, rectifier and regulator in one. What I’m going back with is the 100 amp generator, the later rectifier an solid state regulator. I’m using a wiring harness from a 1952 radio Jeep. My problem is I need a...
Looking for a wiring diagram for the 100 amp system. I have a 1964 Marine Corps radio Jeep that was partially disassembled and parts missing. I have most the parts for the 100 amp system but need to hook it up to make the unit charge. Any insight would be appreciated. Most the Collins wiring is...
Guess I should have been a little more specific, you are correct I just want the sprage its self. Right now I don’t have the time or funds for the air shift Transfer case. Just want to get my front drive back in service. Thanks for the replys!
Don G.
Are there any sprage units still available? Mine doesn’t work going forward. I did the cardinal sin rolled in gear. I want to stay with sprage for now and maybe change to an air shift later down the road.
Don G
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