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Hi,
I've been reading this forum and several others for a while now. I've learned so much from reading all of your posts. I've got a notebook full of notes.
My mother was from Hanover Germany and since I was 5 having seen my first Unimog back in 1976, I've wanted one. Nowadays I live in Baton Rouge, LA right at the edge of where it flooded last year. It was that horrible morning when I saw the East Baton Rouge Sheriff Dept's M35A2's going through my neighborhood taking people out that my wife said, if you had your Mog we'd be out of here by now! We did get out but in a GMC 2500 in 3 feet of water. Fast forward to now, I've been looking online at Mogs when my wife told me to stop looking and to just buy one! So I did. I bought a 1965 Unimog 404s Radio Box converted to a camper. In retrospect I think I should have bought a U1300 Ext Cab but I think I'll wait a bit and decide to expand my Unimog collection or trade-up to it.
As I prepare for my 404 Mog to arrive, I was reading this site: http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~zippy/unimog-404.html and found a section on Hot Climate Operation needing a Tropical Radiator.
Hot Climate Operation
For hot climate operation, an extra fuel pump and a tropical radiator were offered as factory-fitted options. Additionally, the following fan pulley diameters maximize fan speed and water circulation flow (part numbers for all 404 models with the M180 engine, according to Microfiche SA 35464):
Thanks again, I think I'll be on here a lot in the future. Hopefully contributing as much as learning.
UPDATE - 4-16-17 - Photos
I have a YouTube Channel with some videos I'll be adding here as well as I create them. If you want more pictures, just ask. These are all formatted in 640x480.
I've been reading this forum and several others for a while now. I've learned so much from reading all of your posts. I've got a notebook full of notes.
My mother was from Hanover Germany and since I was 5 having seen my first Unimog back in 1976, I've wanted one. Nowadays I live in Baton Rouge, LA right at the edge of where it flooded last year. It was that horrible morning when I saw the East Baton Rouge Sheriff Dept's M35A2's going through my neighborhood taking people out that my wife said, if you had your Mog we'd be out of here by now! We did get out but in a GMC 2500 in 3 feet of water. Fast forward to now, I've been looking online at Mogs when my wife told me to stop looking and to just buy one! So I did. I bought a 1965 Unimog 404s Radio Box converted to a camper. In retrospect I think I should have bought a U1300 Ext Cab but I think I'll wait a bit and decide to expand my Unimog collection or trade-up to it.
As I prepare for my 404 Mog to arrive, I was reading this site: http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~zippy/unimog-404.html and found a section on Hot Climate Operation needing a Tropical Radiator.
Hot Climate Operation
For hot climate operation, an extra fuel pump and a tropical radiator were offered as factory-fitted options. Additionally, the following fan pulley diameters maximize fan speed and water circulation flow (part numbers for all 404 models with the M180 engine, according to Microfiche SA 35464):
Description size part number
Water pump front pulley 134 mm 180 200 32 05
Water pump rear pulley 115 mm 180 200 23 05
Idler pulley 118 mm 180 200 31 05
Also, two 9.5 x 900mm V belts are used in this configuration.
The weather here in the deep south Louisiana gets to about 95 degrees in the summer with 100% humidity. Not ever owning one of these before, I ask the Mog community, do I need this Tropical Radiator or is that meant for Amazon Jungle or Sahara Desert conditions and I should be ok with the stock radiator? Water pump front pulley 134 mm 180 200 32 05
Water pump rear pulley 115 mm 180 200 23 05
Idler pulley 118 mm 180 200 31 05
Also, two 9.5 x 900mm V belts are used in this configuration.
Thanks again, I think I'll be on here a lot in the future. Hopefully contributing as much as learning.
UPDATE - 4-16-17 - Photos
I have a YouTube Channel with some videos I'll be adding here as well as I create them. If you want more pictures, just ask. These are all formatted in 640x480.
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