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How about looking at the "What have you done to your CUCV today/lately" thread? I'll bet there is a lot of photos of CUCV's there, might even be some references to paint colors.
I was referring to an online carb specialty shop, not the chain auto parts stores. No joy with Carburetor Parts.com huh? I think it's a Carter, Model BBD 6537S
EGT and Boost Gauges, Spin-on Oil and Fuel Filter Adapters, Rubber Seals around doors and windshield, Shocks, Boots, a Springer Seat for Mama to sit on, I could go on and on.
It was in response to the OP's original inquiry, how to secure the cargo cover. Obviously the Mod thought that maybe by suggesting to read the basic Operator's TM, he might discover that information, and a lot more. Most repetitive questions could be answered by simply perusing the Operator's...
I'm not too sure about that statement, but maybe this is what he meant: If the coolant doesn't spend enough time in the radiator, proper heat transfer will not be achieved.
Why keep it among yourselves? Share the knowledge here! Maybe some of us other VN era guys can help. A few things I thought of: The little plastic bottle of bug repellent, a few cans of "C Rations", a correct era copy of Stars and Stripes, some personal mail (envelope and letter) addressed to a...
LH drill bits are not hard to find, eBay, Amazon, Northern Tool, just to name a few. Shop around, get a set with with the extractors in the same kit. Don't buy ChiCom, buy USA made stuff. Treat it right and you'll never buy another set.
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