Buck69
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.Hi all. I picked up what I believe is an all original '86 M1008, less it's 6.2, recently. Looking forward to the wealth of resources and knowledge this forum offers while I put some life back into it. View attachment 891358View attachment 891359View attachment 891360View attachment 891358View attachment 891359View attachment 891360
Thanks, and yes, you nailed it! We were returning home (Terrace) with it from Kelowna. Pic was taken at a brake check not far out of Merrit a few weeks ago. It was -18 c that day. The traction and scenery was great.Your pictures (the background) is the only way it seems i ever got to do the daunting task of leaving Edmonton for Vancouver at least twice every winter across the Canadian Rockies and mostly 2 lane for those that havent and always on top of snow and ice ! Have you ever seen it all melted LMAO ????? Welcome Aboard !
Those pictures look like they were taken on 5 somewhere south of Kamloops on the NEW road i call it wide seperated 4 lane interstate !
Thanks! The whole truck is in remarkable condition..
Welcome to the Outfit!
Looks good. Nice sheetmetal for sure.
Now all you need is a powerplant...
You might want to go download the TM's (Technical Manuals) for your new-to-you truck.
CUCV TMs
M1008, M1009, M1010, M1028, etc... Find TM's related to the CUCV series of trucks in this forum. - No posting of threadswww.steelsoldiers.com
.Thanks! The whole truck is in remarkable condition.
It is my understanding that the original 6.2's were not a desirable option. I have a 5.7 built at the shop I am going to try in it. May look to go another direction if I'm not happy with that result.
The truck is still under US title. Will need to go through a full inspection to transfer it to CA.
I did find the manuals and downloaded them. Was pretty happy to see them so joined/supported this forum.
Also ordered an OE manual to help me with any electrical differences.
Hmmm. Well thanks and yes, I will look into that before any changes to the original power are made. You are right. It would be a royal pain to have to back up my progress for the inspection after the repower..
We have a member here going through the inspection process in Germany. That appears to be a "Royal Pain" to say the least. Their standards wouldn't allow a motor swap - so be sure to read up on the inspection process where you are!
I think I would be pretty irritated if I stuck in a new motor and discovered (after all that work) that it wasn't allowed during some sort of government inspection.