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Pics of exhaust brackets and exhaust position

Bowtie70SS

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I am installing a C turbo on my former 109A and I have no instructions with the kit. I have most of it done and I figured out one of the exhaust bracket (the main one) but I really need to find pic or diagram of how all the rest of the braces mount. I have searched but keep coming up with the same pics through google images and on here there is only like 20 pages of results. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks
 

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Have you tried looking at the part TM?
 

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The technical manuals are accessable by clicking on the top headerbar of this page. It says "technical manuals". From there you need to navigate to the apropriate vehicles TM's.

Then you need to understand which TM is what.

The TMs ending in -P are parts TMs.

Here's the page I was thinking of that may help you.

btw, I'm suprised that nobody else was able to answer this. Perhaps I am the only one on the site that uses TMs. Sad...
 

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Eric,

You are not alone in reading the manuals, but you are pretty lonesome in posting exactly where in the manuals people can find what they are looking for. The rest of us manual readers are too busy reading the manuals for our own edification to post helpful hints. For example, I just got an IFR FM/AM 1100S (AN/GRM 114A). Before I received the unit, I downloaded the -10, -20, -24P, and -35 manuals, since then I have downloaded the commercial maintenance manual and the calibration procedure manual. I've managed to charge the internal battery and replace a fuse cover, and note that it does power up. Other than reading about it, I have not done much else. But I have been busy working on trucks - that's my story and I'm sticking to it!
 

Bowtie70SS

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I have looked at hard copies of the TMs when I was in the Army and even took a correspondance course through the military for the wheeled vehicle MOS. These manuals are not easy to naivigate, especially on the computer. Thank you for taking the time to help me. I found a local guy who is stopping by in his d look at my shelter box. I am going to look at his truck too.
 

Bowtie70SS

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Ok so I have the exhaust on along with all of the braces and heat shield. I am waiting on a intake tube that the guy I bought my turbo kit forgot to give me and I should be back on the road. I have been going over the truck fixing a few things, it ought to be a different truck when I pullout of my driveway.
 
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