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  1. Warthog

    1986 M1009 rough shape, but all mine.

    Thanks for saving it from the crusher.
  2. Warthog

    1986 M1009 rough shape, but all mine.

    Hey I have one that looks simular. I'm thinking the wires are add ons. See if you can find where they go. Not much wiring on the CUCVs so they should stand out. The printing on the wires look like regular electrical wire. On a side note. When you get to the point of fixing things, the...
  3. Warthog

    1986 M1009 rough shape, but all mine.

    I have seen alot worse. I have a M1009 that looks like swiss cheese. All the major parts are there.
  4. Warthog

    1986 M1009 rough shape, but all mine.

    One thing you may have to do on the aluminum oil cooler lines is to "lighty" sand the fitting to make it work. Seems like the new radiator fittings are slightly smaller that the originals.
  5. Warthog

    1986 M1009 rough shape, but all mine.

    Looks like that radiator will work. Looking at the part number it is a 2098. That is the part number that is listed for the Napa, Oreilly and CarQuest radiators.
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