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Since most of the information I needed was here already, I'll revive this thread. I had a trashed set of bows and stakes (none of which were in one complete piece). I'm wanting to make my own set and I have the lengths here. The only thing I don't know is how much curvature should be in the...
Unfortuneatly my truck is still down, awaiting a new clutch. Hopefully, I'll be ready to put that in once in warms up a little. If you could and want to help wrench one of these weekends, let me know and I'll give you a call when I get the parts.
Mechanically the truck has been great. It made a trip from Atlanta to Louisville and a round trip from here to St Louis and back. The StL trip home is when I noticed the clutch and that lead me to the rear main as well. I'll probably go with BKubu and put a new clutch disk and rear main in it...
**EDIT**
Not selling the truck anymore, I've made some money happen.
Due to some circumstances beyond my control, I might have to sell the Deuce. I don't know what a fair price to ask for it would be. I know what I paid for it, but I'm sure it's not worth that now.
It's a 1969 M35A2 w/w truck...
$5500 seems a little spendy for that truck. In my amateur opinion, $3500 would probably be more realistic. Nice looking truck none-the-less, especially for rolling off the trailer 11 years ago.
I didn't have the 2815 tm's, just the first set. The instructions in the -34's are very handy! I got all the relative articles printed out. Thanks for the advice.
That's an awesome tip on the pilot bearing!
A short hijack, what's the best tool for the rear main? I'll be doing a clutch job on my truck soon and the rear main needs reaplced.
FWIW, other than acceleration, my NA truck will haul a$$ once it's up to speed. Bringing it home through the TN hills (from Atlanta to Louisville), I could still keep it over 50mph. Only twice did I have to shift down to 4th gear. It's needing a tune up now... filters and such, and the clutch...
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