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Surplus Parts Source section added to the parts list.
I have added this section so we can easily find those that have large quantities of surplus G749 parts available. I know in the past, a few have posted in the classifieds with many parts available and the adds have been lost to time. Just...
There is this kit
http://www.carburetor-parts.com/Holley-885-FFG-Carburetor-Kit--Diamond-T-GMC-IHC-REO-White_p_677.html
And diaphragm
http://www.carburetor-parts.com/Holley-AA-1-852-885-1901-2100-2140-4000-Governor-Diaphragm_p_1456.html
Might compare prices with the places NDT mentioned.
I might have found the number for those but will confirm first. I ordered some NOS hoses from Tom and am going to use them as vent hoses since I already had new manufactured brake hoses installed.
I've finally got some parts gathered again and will start on transfer case seals, pinion seal and replacing u-joints here soon.
I got these from Tom Wolboldt here on Steel Soldiers. The parts are all in very good condition. Tom has been great to deal with and has very reasonable prices. He also...
That is probably what I would do. I wonder what the +/- tolerance on those pins are? I didn't have any to measure. In other words is a 1" pin really 1" or is it undersized to whatever to fit in a 1" hole?
Is Eastern Surplus doing your transmission overhaul? If not, could you find out who is doing it and and an estimate on getting one done?
I would be interested in knowing where to have it done and what the cost would be. I have not been able to find anyone that works on these transmissions still.
Can someone tell me what the military part numbers for the brake and vent hoses on the differentials are? Are they all the same numbers? I can't seem to find it in my TM's.
Welcome to the forum! Looking forward to seeing your truck.
Some good spare parts to keep on hand are probably points, condenser, rotor and distributor cap. I'm sure some others will chime in with things they keep on hand as well.
In case you haven't seen it yet, here is a parts list several...
The seal I am looking for is in the lower right hand corner of the middle drawing. I believe it is "R" but I can't see the letter real well.
Could you also ask what they are using for weatherstripping between the different pieces of the hardtop assembly?
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