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Gungearz, check out TM9-2320-361-24p figure 107. Door and window assembly pc.no. 3 "non-metallic channel", per part no. 7373300. That's what makes me think there's a separate piece - the felt channel.
I'll have to look at the ID plate again but the engine is a White D-turbo , that I am sure of. the repair box on the frame could have been added after and its a 1971. Then couldn't I have a M109a2?
Just what my title says. The vertical felt channels 2 for each window, driver and passenger doors for an 1971 M35a2. According to the T.M. diagram is it called item no#3 non-metallic channel part 7373300? spent an hour on the site no luck. I did look first now I ask last. If anyone has 2...
I'm buying a1971 M35a2 or more accurately an M109a2 has a repair box on it. It has a White LD-465 D-turbo and its over 200HP and yes a slight boost in MPG and speed maybe 1 or 2 miles per hour it has 11X20 radials not stock 9X20 4 ply rubber.
I'm a Newbie so I'll be short. I have all the stats on fluid capacities for an m109a2 and its White D-turbo. Can some one give me what type of fluids
1. crank-case oil to use
2. what type of coolant to use
3. grease nipple size ,I know it can't be the size of civilian cars 1/8 inch, 1/4...
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