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The big "C" on the valve cover that @porkysplace pointed out seems to be a good clue that the motor is a Cummins.Of course I could be wrong, after all my mind has started to forget things but I'm pretty sure it is a Cummins.
Alrighty so I told the guy I can’t get the power steering and everything cause it won’t work but he’s also selling me the hard top off of it. Will that work on my deuce?IF (big if) this is a Deuce carcass that has power steering and a Cummins, I'd consider repurposing that whole drive train, not only the power steering.
The cheapest conversion/upgrade is the one where someone else has already gone through all the pain and money to make it functional.
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I have a complete set of "Half Moon" Snap-On wrenches and that "easy" top bolt is usually rusted in tight !69Deucejuice if you do strip the Cummins and need to get the PT off the half moon wrenches make it a snap with the correct one. The top inside bolt is the hard one and all you have to do is just break it loose. Then use your finger the rest of the way. Much easer to remove and install than doing a Deuce IP or any fuel control I have done.
I didn't know you had so much experience with the Cummins M11 engines.Well good thing we don't have to lay on our backs with the 939 series with a forward folding hood and removable inner fender well. 809 a little tougher unless you're a skinny boy using the access panels or remove the fender. Been 13 years since I removed a PT pump but I still rather do three PT pumps then one Deuce pump that you have to set up timing and deal with injector lines.
Correct, they don't....Also the 939 or 800 series trucks don't use the Cummins M11 engine, which we were talking about here.
... But the one in question is a M939 series cab, which is 1ft wider than the Deuce's and M809's.Yes, M800 series and M35 have the same cab dimensions. Hard top will fit.
Apologies, missed that. Thought we were talking Deuce.Correct, they don't....
And we are talking about (eventually) using the power steering components shown in the OP's picture, to be installed in a Deuce.
To that my answer is: .... Possible: yes. Practical: not at all!
BTW, that engine is the stock NHC-250 small cam, in an early model M939-series chassis.
... But the one in question is a M939 series cab, which is 1ft wider than the Deuce's and M809's.
So it was a 5 ton truck after all and not a Deuce. That makes sense.Correct, they don't....
And we are talking about (eventually) using the power steering components shown in the OP's picture, to be installed in a Deuce.
To that my answer is: .... Possible: yes. Practical: not at all!
BTW, that engine is the stock NHC-250 small cam, in an early model M939-series chassis.
... But the one in question is a M939 series cab, which is 1ft wider than the Deuce's and M809's.
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