I have three of these wiring harnesses and planned to use them for spare parts for my M151 and M37 projects. Can anyone identify them by the pictures attached? The waterproof bag and cardboard box inside had no tag(s) or identifying information. The wiring is pliable and like new; no soft...
Found the answer on G838.org - The A2 steering wheel will fit on the A1 column, but the A1 steering wheel will not fit on an A2 column.
Now I will see if I have a A1 or A2 column....:grin:
I'm a new member to the MUTT family.
Is it possible to remove the M151A2 steering wheel from the column and replace it with an A1 steering wheel? Are the A1 and A2 steering wheels interchangable?
My MUTT is living up to it's name. I've got A2 parts all over a 1964 M151. This machine...
I have a '64 M151. The lug studs are the larger M151A2. Is it possible to knock out the A2 studs and replace them with A1 studs?
Also, previous owner torched the A1 stud out of the spare tire carrier. I have a spare A1 lug to "fix" that little problem.
Thanks,
Krempely
Anyone have a 9 digit serial number on their 1964 (Feb '64) Kaiser M151. Serial number is located on the dash mounted (round rivets) data plate. The SN is 704######.
Also, the right front frame/engine rail has a Data plate/sticker that indicates the body was manufactured by Freuhauf (No...
HELP!
Anyone know of a parts kit or the part number for the starter used on M135/M211 G749 series trucks? I have a '53 M135 and the starter turns over fine (spins fast) but does not engage the engine every time or not long enough before it disengages.
1989 M101A2: I've been researching a master cylinder (part number 10614) rebuild kit all day. Found a rebuild kit from Autozone (part number 22976) for $15. I specified a 1964-66 Jeep CJ5 and the parts kit appears to be the same. 1967 and newer Jeep CJ5 kits will not work. I will know for sure...
1989 M101A2: I've been researching a master cylinder (part number 10614) rebuild kit all day. Found a rebuild kit from Autozone (part number 22976) for $15. I specified a 1964-66 Jeep CJ5 and the parts kit appears to be the same. 1967 and newer Jeep CJ5 kits will not work. I will know for...
Hello from California!
My CUCV: '84 M1009 all original 24 volt (cigarette lighter added 2 years ago for power)
I have had a Gen 1 light on for the past 8 months. Took readings at Gen 1 (driver side alternator) and it was putting out 35 volts consistently. YEP 35 volts checked and...
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