Newest addition to our fleet -1975 mowag Roland

kcimb

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Progress update. I’m in the last 20% of the interior.









Ive been using a LOT of harbor fright tools lately, especially the Icon series tools. Unfortunately their weird sizing meant the 1/2 impact socket set didn’t have the 30mm socket I needed so I busted out ye olde Tekton which had it. Same kit ive had for years and has never let me down.
 

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So after countless painstaking hours of research and discussion with a Koni CS rep I did indeed successfully identify the Shocks on the roland AND get some specs for a baseline:

Model-88 1006

MinL – 331mm (13.03”)

MaxL – 502mm (19.75”)

Dust cover OD x Shock body OD – 64mm x 55mm

Damping forces – Tested at .33m/sec (13in/sec)

Compression – 300N

Rebound – 3450N

The 88 1006 went out of production in 2001 in Europe. The closest I have been able to find is this:

Brand:
Gabriel
Manufacturer's Part Number:
89461
Part Type:
Shocks and Struts
Product Line:
Gabriel Heavy-Duty Shocks
Summit Racing Part Number:
GAB-89461
UPC:
043645752651
Ride Height:
Custom
Extended Length (in.):
19.96
Collapsed Length (in.):
13.31
Adjustable Valving:
No
Gas Charged:
No
Upper Mount:
Eyelet
Lower Mount:
Eyelet
Bushing Material:
Rubber/Steel
Bushing Color:
Black
Boot Included:
Yes
Boot Color:
Blue
Body Diameter (in.):
2.370
Quantity:
Sold individually.

The upper OD is:



I checked front, rear, and in the front with the steering at full lock and no clearance issues what so ever. It's only .125 larger on both sides, 2.75 vs 2.51 OD. No issues with clearance at all. And unlike the brand Koni suggested to replace it this is only 80$ each shock. A bargain. The Koni 88s the CS rep suggested to replace the originals were about .75" larger so closer to not fitting and also 220$ each. The other models in the Gabriel 89400 model series were made for frieghtliners, class A motorhomes, GMC 4500/5000/5500 trucks, so I think these will be perfect for a "truck" grossing at 4700Kg max.













 

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That's exactly what it is. A smallblock chrysler LA 318 engine. They put these into smaller AFVs. Worked well.
I would've guessed a 360 due to the application, but a 318 is better on fuel and snappier than a 360, IME
 
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