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I am curious why not have someone drop in a good pull 6.5L GEP engine, no matter how much you spend on that 6.2L it is still a GM engine with all its short comings.
I have one but Idaho is 2000 miles from me, I would suggest contacting Retiredwarhorses and see what he has available, he is not...
The buss bar looks OK, lust needs a little cleaning, that through body stud looks to be toast, it does not look like there is enough threads to work with.
These connections are what is advised to be checked on every HMMWV as one of the very first things to do.
I think you found your battery...
Also does the R1 have a 3 speed or a 4 speed?
Especially if it has a 3 speed have you ever considered using the R1 to restore the A2 truck? Again if the R1 has a three speed there is allot more to be desired in the A2 truck, Of course I have no idea what the condition of the A2 truck is in...
Then there is not much chance the gear key is sheared.(y)
I will be interested in how the tests go, with your bad batteries you may have just had too slow cranking speed or the voltage was dropping too low to hold the fuel solenoid in the run position.
That could be a possibility but it would be rare in this application unless you had the wrong wire attached to the IP.
You still have not said if the original IP has a seized shaft.
So I was incorrect, the ones I listed are for serial number 246XXX and below.
THANKS for the updated parts TM!!! the one I had did not list the 1152A1
So Pstyckiewicz your UOC for the M1152A1 is UUA, when you look up a part and it has the UOC codes listed under the part description that is...
Then I think the one you showed is correct.
The only differences is their length, so you could ask them to measure the tie rod itself not including the tie rod ends and see if they are the same as yours.
No they are the same for both sides.
You have all the correct tie rod ends but someone...
What is your serial number?
I am with you on looking for replacements, that cross threaded tie rod could not be a strong as a correctly threaded tie rod
OK then your truck is not in that parts book.
In your case the A1 designation does not mean the same as the early trucks.
I believe your tie rods are the same as the M1152.
NSN #2530014212563 and manufactures part # 06005119
If I am wrong hopefully someone will jump in here and correct me.
Depending on what model you have (I do not see you mention it anywhere above) there are two common tie rods, the Basic/A1 and the A2/later trucks.
ALL the tie rods ENDS are the same (there is a right and left thread so there are two part number) , that is why there are no UOC codes listed under...