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    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    Sounds like theres a switch left turned on in the system or something is shorted. I think he was right to bypass those components. I'm just running two AutoZone common size batteries in my M37. They've given me no hassle. Good cranking every time. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
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    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    I'm continually impressed with the shape she's in! Another one saved; well done!!!! Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
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    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    My highly doubt that the M37 will ever get that high off the ground [emoji23][emoji38][emoji38] Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
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    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    Pictures came up for me finally! That looks like a SOLID truck! If you are on Facebook, I have a small page called Dodge Rehab. I put pictures up of my M37 rebuilding progress there. My truck is in limbo right now due to the winter cold. Looks like your truck is all there, and I think that is...
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    Is this the correct coil?

    It looks right but I wouldn't trust it. If it is a modern one there are several problems with ones coming over on the boat from China. I'd recommend going to Peter DeBella or holding out for a NOS or takeoff coil. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
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    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    I'm a little confused. If you posted pictures I cannot see them. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
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    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    Can't wait to see the pictures! Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
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    US Marine Corps M37

    Good afternoon! I drove to Tennessee to pick up this January 1953 M37. She's very complete, but rough. Having been mostly through my 1952 truck by now, I'm very familiar with the systems of the truck. Of particular interest to me is the history of this truck. Not much out there, but she has...
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