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Project M37a4

Mayor Joe

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Looks GREAT - keep the photos coming! Can't wait to see how it turns out.

The tranny you sold me is in the Air Force M37 and I'm working on the engine re-build.

My Air Force M37 - Rebuilt Engine and New Trans
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This engine being re-built for the M43 Ambulance (seen in background of first photo)
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GUNNY 155

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Looking at Major Joe's pictures and it looked like some of the rod bearing caps have been ground down. Am I seeing things? If they have been ground down any idea why.
 
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SturmTyger380

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Two comments, not sure how you are going to fit the starter, and geeze you will need a football field to turn that sucker around . ;)

Alan
 

camoyj7

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Starter will fit fine along the pass side frame rail. It will be fine with the added length. A reg cab long box pick up has a 140" wheelbase my M37 is at a 148" wheelbase. My 03 crew cab long box Dodge 3500 has a 160" wheelbase and I never had problems driving it in tight places. It really just looks longer in the pictures than it really is.
 

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