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Newbie needs help with a small part...

a175

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I'm in the process of purchasing a 1986 M1008. There was a small rubber part that has dry rotted. In Figure 14 (page 14-1 I suppose) of the "34-P" CUCV TM, it's part 9. Part Number is 22506637. Can't seem to find one on the net, and I'd rather keep deals between good folks. If anybody knows where I can find one, that would be friggin' sweet.
Looking forward to hopefully meeting some of you folks at the meet in Ponchatoula!
 

a175

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All it's called is an "adapter". It goes from the vacuum valve regulator then connects to two rubber hoses. It's not the "T" shaped piece. I got the TM from jatonka
 

cucv1833

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welcome aboard

Thats a vaccum valve adapter. just a fitting .you can probaly find one in a junk yard are i might have a spare im about to strip down a M1008 and use it for spares.
 

a175

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The fella who has possession (he's awesome enough to be doing repairs pro-bono) of the cucv said he rigged something up. He seems to know what he's doing... not his first rodeo with MV's. I'd love to have a deuce like his. Need a farm first haha
 

a175

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I didn't find one, but I've driven the truck as a daily driver for several weeks now without it. I have to unlock the church and turn on the a/c units this morning. When I get back, hopefully I can remember to take a picture so I can show you what we did as a replacement.
 

Smokingman

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If you are talking about part 9 in the figure posted above my post mine was rotted as well.I simply removed it and replaced it with two small sections of hose.It worked,though I did keep the rubber piece.I tried to figure out if it was more than a connection,and did not seem to be.
 

Jersey4x4

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#9 is available in the Help/Motormite/Dorman section of an auto part store or from a Jeep parts store. I stock them for replacement on the front axle disconnect used on Jeep & Dodge vehicles. It is not really needed but it makes it nice to unhook and reconnect the lines if needed.
 
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