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I purchased from a local farmer a retired VFD M49A2C former tanker which has been converted to a regular Army cargo bed tandem truck. My limited info so far while standing in the rain:
M49A2C Kaiser Jeep 1968 DAAE 06-68-007 CARC-94 paint under red fire truck paint covered with OD Green
Mileage now: 13,123 Rebuilt by 715 Rebuild date 7-90 with odo then 06762
A quick look under the hood 6 Cylinder Diesel NON TURBO with Splicer 5 speed overdrive with manual shift two speed transfer case with air shift front axle. Owner said he thought engine was Continental regular diesel.
I will follow with pictures when it is not down pouring and when I educate my self more on what to look for. The truck is running and seems to be a good unit .
What do I look for to ID this nonturbo engine? I was expecting a multifuel in a 1968 truck , What engine transplant did I run into from a 1990 Army rebuild? Clarke Surplus Truck parts is a hour away so who knows what got shoe horned into my new play toy? The engine does not resemble a Cummins or Cat as far as I can tell. Help Mark Sergent
M49A2C Kaiser Jeep 1968 DAAE 06-68-007 CARC-94 paint under red fire truck paint covered with OD Green
Mileage now: 13,123 Rebuilt by 715 Rebuild date 7-90 with odo then 06762
A quick look under the hood 6 Cylinder Diesel NON TURBO with Splicer 5 speed overdrive with manual shift two speed transfer case with air shift front axle. Owner said he thought engine was Continental regular diesel.
I will follow with pictures when it is not down pouring and when I educate my self more on what to look for. The truck is running and seems to be a good unit .
What do I look for to ID this nonturbo engine? I was expecting a multifuel in a 1968 truck , What engine transplant did I run into from a 1990 Army rebuild? Clarke Surplus Truck parts is a hour away so who knows what got shoe horned into my new play toy? The engine does not resemble a Cummins or Cat as far as I can tell. Help Mark Sergent