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  1. Bulldogger

    1956 M135 GMC I6 Conversion to Diesel?

    Numbers match!
  2. Bulldogger

    1956 M135 GMC I6 Conversion to Diesel?

    Happy to help with the video. As to the spark plugs, someone with a more technical outlook will chime in I'm sure, but the short answer if I understand it correctly is they are hardened/improved to be sealed against water intrusion to preserve the electrical connection so they will spark. The...
  3. Bulldogger

    1956 M135 GMC I6 Conversion to Diesel?

    Congratulations! As a wannabe M211/M135 owner I envy you. Please don't stop sharing pictures and updates. We'll encourage you as best we can. Here is a thread about s movie that featured one of these, that was recently shared with this site...
  4. Bulldogger

    1956 M135 GMC I6 Conversion to Diesel?

    Tech Manuals Several TMs are available here on the site. Here are two links. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?106483-More-M135-TM-shttps://www.steelsoldiers The most interesting quirk I read about the hydramatic in this series truck is in the operators manual where, if I understood...
  5. Bulldogger

    1956 M135 GMC I6 Conversion to Diesel?

    Clean her up and fire her up! --Take pictures and post them or it didn't happen. I like the round nose jimmy myself over the M35, but I admit multifuel is a nice feature to have. I guess I'd take either as a gift. BDGR
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