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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    Yes . You can only adjust it so much be for it changes something else .
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    The linkage on M211 transfer case needs more travel . with your truck jacked up you can check this out . For forward the rod on the transfer case has a spring that pulls the rod in and the wheels on the steering axle will only turn forward . when in reverse the rod needs to be pulled out and...
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    I don't remember it was in the early 90's . back before parts could be found on the enter net.
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    I have used White post Restorations for relining master cylinders and wheel cylinders before and no problems . Check there web site .
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    I know with out them the gasket seals for a short time and then starts sucking in air I found this out on a Chevrolet 216 years ago . I had no idea new ones could be found .
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    Do you mean the sleeves that go between the head and intake manifold
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    Bendix pressure switch # 228750
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    1952 M135 W/Winch

    When had to replace my switch in my M211 the local truck dealer had a new style in stock .I thought I might need one that could handle 24 volt in stead of 12 volts no problems it's been in about 10 years . I have seem them on Ebay also .
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