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TM 9-2320-209-20P (1976) figures 341 and 342 cover it.kurtkds said:Is there a TM out there that would show what all goes with the fording kit?
I looked through the TM's but nothing really stood out.
I'll continue looking through the Tm's that I have to see if their buried in there some where.
I would like to buy one if you wish to sell one.FrankUSMC said:I have several fording kit air pipe assemblies like the one in Blakes photo, but, I do not know if they are for the M35, or the M35A2 models. Maybe on his next run here Garbee will help me ID the pipes.
One of the few, Frank USMC RET
I was just looking at the one I found on google and I noticed that too, would you mind posting them? I didnt realize there was a ton of stuff involved for fording kit, I was planning on assembling my own, I thought it would be just raising the intake, compressor and breather, 2 or 300 parts ?!? What else is there? Also how deep can you go with no mods at all?kurtkds said:I can scan and post them if you'd like.
I've noticed that the TM is missing some descriptions on the parts list too.
If you can find the issues, look for articles related to fording the deuce in Military Vehicles Magazines #93 Oct 2002, #98 Aug 2003 and #107 Feb 2005.JR said:.....
I was just looking at the one I found on google and I noticed that too, would you mind posting them? I didnt realize there was a ton of stuff involved for fording kit, I was planning on assembling my own, I thought it would be just raising the intake, compressor and breather, 2 or 300 parts ?!? What else is there? Also how deep can you go with no mods at all?
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