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Interesting. Rebuilt Granite City Engineering Depot 1955. Has the Chrysler 230 engine similar to M37 truck. If the engine is full of water the unit is uneconomical to repair. Issues with these ancient generators is the grease in the armature bearing is no longer any good, and getting to that...
Suggest you take careful inside micrometer measurements 360 around the inside of the bearing with the cap torqued. Might need a tiny bit shaved off where the halves meet.
That’s only 0.0035” difference. We are talking GM here. There is some crush when you torque down the caps. If you are worried about the final bearing clearance, do a Plastigage check.
Been there got the tshirt. Backing into a 172 trailer, dollied up and took off, only to see the trailer flop down like a dead fish. Well suffice it to say the landing legs on 172s are not capable of lifting the trailer, only supporting it. So it was hours with bottle jacks and cribbing to get...
Welcome. The only place that these numbers will be is under coats of paint on your hood and bumpers. If your truck has been sandblasted, they are lost. Sand carefully to find them. You might find several iterations of these numbers as trucks were repainted often.
Mil 270s are different from civilian engines with these added features:
PCV valve and vent line from the top of valve cover.
Steam tube on the head which has something to do with water flow at severe operating angles
Oil pan on mid 42 and later trucks have the second lower oil pan, again to...
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