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HHHmmmmm I think it will work I have worked on
a lift truck(fork lift) and the parking brake
looked just like the one on a deuce but 2 cables
so good luck.
I just drove my first deuce and it had NO BRAKES
no Ebrake or anything<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_jawdrop.gif" alt="Jawdrop">
and this looks like a good backup Im thinking
front drive axle.
Dude take a few days driving the truck back
55mph 100dB it's going to hurt and the fun of
you'r first time in one of these<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_headbanger.gif" alt="Headbanger">
have fun rock out.
You do not have to machine the gasket surface
if thay are good you will need a machinist grade
straightedge(or a steel ruler) to check for warpage lay it on the head and look for as much
contact as possible if indented more than
.004 to .006 in the center have it checked by
a machinist hope...
I just bought my deuce from EASTERN SURPLUS
check it out http://www.easternsurplus.net/234.html
<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_approve.gif" alt="Approve">
Im thinking about useing the M-109 for parts
and buying a M-35, eastern surplus has one for
$3000 with a bad head gasket(60,000miles and 1,400hours) I can fix in about
1 hour, I have the money than I can parts out
The M-109 for some cash what do you guys think.
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