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Hi Marine0311
It's been a while since I saw Sgt. York. I will have to dig that one out. So, not really. I was busy watching for the jeeps. (wink):razz:
Boomer
Hi carguy455-
I found your post, and right away, I knew what it was. Planning to let you (and others) know, after reading the rest. Reading on, I saw the answer. I thought two things; someone stold my thunder(but that's ok), and the other was, boy there sure were a lot of quick...
Hi Emmado,
If no one answers your call- contact John; Murray Jeep parts. I as well as everyone I know, has been happy with TMJ. They know their parts, prices are better than others, and you get them fast.
Boomer
It's the same for all M Series. They can be rebuilt, but easier to swap with a new one. Grab a spanner wrench, or a "channel locks"- for the connecter. If your strong, you can unscrew the ring and tighten it, by hand.
Boomer
Hey ABH,
Don't be so fast in parting it out. I know there might be more issues, other then what you state. Looking at the photo, and for the $, it appears you got a nice truck. With a little TLC, you will have a great truck. Order a few pizzas, get the gang over, and make a day (or weekend) of...
I have an opposite situation. I am helping a buddy who has a truck with CARC paint on it. He want's to paint it OD. What about the (jelled/jelly) paint striper, for the CARC paint? Yes? No? Just do as Jones mentions; wire brush, and paint over it. Using that as a primer?
Any thoughts, ideas...
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