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Well, I got it recored...for almost $270 cheaper than the first guy! There is a guy on the NH coast who used to do radiators, but now does sandblasting for a living, but loves to work on old vehicle radiators. He didn't bat an eyelid when I brought it into him. He asked for a couple days to...
The radiator out of my M56 is spewing fluid from the middle column (it never leaks from somewhere accessable!). When I drained it, there was a lot of rust and redish fluid. Nusure if my tanks are bad as well as the core. I figure I might have two options. 1. Get original rad recored. 2...
Thanks. I'm trying to steer away from the enamels and go with something more durable and longer lasting like a 2-part epoxy oe urethane.
I'm just not sure if there is a color chip already produced close to the 1958 24087 color.
I'm hoping there's a color chip already out there because I...
I have a 1958 M37. I'd like to paint it back to the original 1958 color of 24087. However, I'd like to use a more durable paint than the original. I know both Gillespie and Arevoe have the color and spec, but I'm looking for a more durable paint.
Does anyone know the closest match (color ID...
I have a 1958 M37. I'd like to paint it back to the original 1958 color of 24087. However, I'd like to use a more durable paint than the original. I know both Gillespie and Arevoe have the color and spec, but I'm looking for a more durable paint.
Does anyone know the closest match...
Brett,
LOL! Funny you should mention that. I picked up an Obama sign last fall and was going to sneak over at night and put it in my neighbors front yard, but I was also going to put a McCain sign on the side facing his house. That way, when he looks out his window he sees McCain, but...
Joe,
Great...thanks! I went to Tractor Supply Co and found some 1/8" X4' steel round stock I MAY be able to make one out of in the event Midwest Military doesn't work out.
Thanks again for the reply!
Rick O :-D
I'm restoring a 1958 M56 and appears the brake pedal spring extension is missing. It's the piece that connects the brake pedal to the spring. Any body have an idea where I can get one?
I can be reached at m56b1ww@yahoo.com
Thank you!
Rick
M880,
Thanks, but I don't recall seeing a swith on the dash, and there weren't any leads coming from the "thing." It's a mystery, but with this truck, that's no surprise! It's been a four-year resto journey so far. Thanks for the help.
RJO
A friend and I did think it was a proportioning valve, but I thought they were adjustable? I also thought it may be a pressure reducer/increaser type mechanism, which I think is another way of saying "proportioning valve."
When I removed it didn't use double flare fittings. It was atttached...
I purchased replacement brake lines for my 1958 M56, However, there is a part installed in the system that is not familiar to me, and the replacement lines do not use this item. I have a copy of a 1950 M37 tech manual depicting the brake lines and this part is not included in the diagrams. Was...