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I think I have found the root cause of the leaking wheel cylinder issue, that is a cheap spring used in the wheel cylinders. All proper wheel cylinder springs have expander ends on the springs. The purpose of these is to cause the cups to positively seal in the cylinder, irrespective of...
VelociT and myself took part in this experiment in bare minimum wheel bearing/brake service. We didn't have a wheel dolly and since there was insufficient driveway width, it would not have worked anyway. Then there was the issue of a 3" octagon wrench...we found a 3-1/2" so I shimmed it with...
Does your M35 not run at all? No fuel? No throttle? This might help you fix the problem.
Remove the two screws securing the engine stop control to the injection pump. Attempt to move the control mechanism, it should move FREELY. If it doesn't, you need to pull the control lever assembly...
I was invited here by TexAndy as he needed help and since I have Army experience, figured on joining to see all the pictures.
I have a few thousand miles of M35A2 experience plus many hours assisting the 63B mechanics in the motor pool. Assigned drivers had that pleasure, from changing tires...