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Sorry truck still runs and drives and don't have a spare at the moment but here's a scan of the parts & illustration of the steering column from the GM parts book. Not too hard to repair a steering column, follow the directions in the TM.
Someone needs to post these to the CUCV info link at the...
From the CUCV Wiki facts:
Charging System
Dual 100 amp alternators wired in series to make the 24V. Very strong charging system that will handle any load you can toss at it. Changing over to 12V is NOT recommended.
The Passenger side Alternator MUST HAVE a isolated Ground. The Driver side...
Have gotten all my parts for my CUCVs at the Napa in Lansdale, they are great people. Starters I get rebuilt at Yocum electric in Sellersville, the 4x4 people in West Point are also good and know a few things or two
about the drive train. Having the CUCV parts book makes more sense to those...
Got myself another one, a lttle Christmas present you might say. M1028 fire service truck, like new Knapheide body on the back, runs and drives, have to work on getting the big dent out of the front end from the previous owner (fire company) having a tree jump out in front of driver. This was...
My Dad's new ride, a 1953 M37 firetruck. Looks really clean and runs really quiet. Got it near Erie Pa. He's 79, a Korean War vet and says he always wanted what he drove when he was in the service. He's the one who got me started in the CUCV thing too, God bless him.