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  1. Bill W

    HVLP tip size for Rapco paints

    :ditto:
  2. Bill W

    Steering Wheel Puller That Worked and Did Not Destroy the Wheel

    I used what I had in the shop
  3. Bill W

    Finally restoring the M37

    I just used plain old Gilliespie paint on my block and the only part of it that got any type of heat fade was the stat housing, I know your not using Gilliespie but my point is you really don't need to use high heat paint on the block and running gear..just saying to save you some extra $ and work.
  4. Bill W

    I'm going to get in trouble with this thing...

    Will a PA-15A do the same job as the 20?
  5. Bill W

    MEP 002A generator exciter issue.

    Ooops my bad!! :roll:
  6. Bill W

    MEP 002A generator exciter issue.

    Or instead of buying a generic VR you could buy a custom made one from Triple Jim :o http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?141621-AC-and-DC-Regulators-for-the-MEP-002A-and-MEP-003A
  7. Bill W

    Correct M37 Engine Color???

    Yeah I went with what makes me happy and ended up with this. :clinto:
  8. Bill W

    So......Am I the only one

    Yes as mentioned in my thread I ran it for 48hrs during a power outage from a ice storm that came through in Feb, 2014. Since than I hooked up a 50amp RV box to the barn breaker box ( which has 100amp service from house ) to which I will back feed through during next outage. Funny this thread...
  9. Bill W

    Correct M37 Engine Color???

    I had 3 m37 engines and the base color on all three was Chrysler silver not grey
  10. Bill W

    Finally restoring the M37

    Alrighty then..let the pictures of your progress begin [thumbzup]
  11. Bill W

    Zinc Chromate plating at home?

    Dang if I can remember, I had the plating done back in 1997, I will e-mail a friend of mine down there and see if his memory is better than mine.
  12. Bill W

    1955 International R-160 4x4 ... Navy Crash Truck

    My son looked at this pic of your R-140 and now thinks I should sell my deuce ( something I'd never thought I'd hear him say ) and go look for one of those LOL
  13. Bill W

    1953 M37 Carb Flooding. Assistance needed.

    Try setting your float lower, the ETW1 is rated for 4 1/4psi fuel pressure, I've run it as high as 6.5psi with no difference. When you had the float out did you shake it to see/hear if gas might have leaked past the soldered seams and into it ( as mentioned earlier ).
  14. Bill W

    1953 M37 Carb Flooding. Assistance needed.

    http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1015269 5/64 gap is the advertised setting
  15. Bill W

    1953 M37 Carb Flooding. Assistance needed.

    Go to NAPA and buy a Viton tipped needle (part #2-3516 ) it stopped my flooding problem
  16. Bill W

    M37 Horse Power Increase

    Just a FYI Everyone seems to be quoting HP from the civilian 230 manuals. As per TM 9-1840A the rated Brake horsepower for the 230ci in the M-37/T-245 is 94hp @ 3200rpm, compression ratio is 6.7 to 1. Also T-245 is the factory sales symbol for the whole truck not just the engine.
  17. Bill W

    How easy does your multifuel deuce start?

    My injector pump timing is dead on ( checked it when I did the HH O-rings ), I just touch the start button and she fires right off.
  18. Bill W

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Installed a set of Artic shifter Boots that I bought here from JaTonka.
  19. Bill W

    Tow Bar Pins - Updated

    OK There use to be a M-37 site called "Big Electric" ( Big E) I thought it might have been restarted. First time I've heard E-bay called that.
  20. Bill W

    Tow Bar Pins - Updated

    Got a link?
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