MArch 23rd, 2008.
Gentlemen:
My 1971 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Wo/W "Saddam's Nightmare", NSN 2320-00-077-1616;
Ident. No. 04J 43671 0525 22392, Contract No. DAAE 06 70 C 0001, with a normally aspriated multifuel, redlines at 2600 according to the "Danger" sticker. I do not know who made the engine in her, as the front builders tag has all the paint worn off it (this seems endemic to all the equipment under the hood), but what should be her redline? And would there be any benefit to uprating the present engine with a "D" or "C" turbo to clean the stack, as she doesn't have the oil cooled pistons and other modifications found on a normally C or D turbo engine?
The present engine has about 22850 miles since rebuild in 1990/1 (narrowed down due to MFR date on old 3 lever removed this week and replaced with serviceable TACOM switch-BIG IMPROVEMENT!!) and her useage in Desert Storm (lots of sand in battery box bottom and 686A tan paint, not usual paint for Illinois NG I would guess),
so if I do a change out, I would try to bring her up to the ESP M44A2 series configuration as closely as possible.
I'll probably end up digging into the TM's, as she seemed to be one of those M35A2's not blessed at birth with a turbocharger.
on Freight Train's comment about gear ratios and tire sizes, the M35's are pretty much set in concrete slow cargo trucks.
Thanks again, Have a Safe and Happy Easter Sunday,
Sincerely,
Kyle F. McGrogan
1971 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Wo/W "Saddam's Nightmare" Desert Storm and Vietnam Veteran Deuce
""??"" Johnson MFG Co. M105A2 1-1/2 ton trailer, cargo, MERDC or NATO 4 color woodland scheme
1963 Swiss Army Cargo Unimog, S404.114 Mercedes Benz, NATO Green