I hope this is the correct category of truck. I have a part that has been buried in my parts bins for a couple of years. It is NOS and I believe by the part number it is for the HEMTT family of trucks. The part number is 85570-06-24P. Before I list it on ebay I would really like to know what it is for and what the general name is. Would one of you folks who are familiar with these trucks lend a hand. Thanks in advance.
The small bag has some o-rings, plstic plugs, and a rod threaded atboth ends. I'll include a picture of the backside . It has some sort of threaded stub piece I assume the rod threads into and the solenoid has the actuator rotate the stub shaft to some degree. Thanks
Gringeltaube reply and pic sent through email per your PM. Thanks for any help.
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I found the NSN: 4820-01-193-1762 Gringle made a reference to a manually and electrically operated control valve for a crane. I wonder what series number of truck this applies to. I've seen pictures of all kinds of HEMTTs. Thanks everyone.
OK, my book has the part number as: 85570-06, it is the valve assembly for the M977 and M985 to control the rear mounted crane. I could probably use one (or more) as a spares depending upon price.
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