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Well I got the new sae#3 flywheel for 5.9 Cummins i'm putting in the Deuce. After I get rid of the m109 box I'll start pulling out the motor and trans.
Do you have any pic's of the arctic kit? Well I got it started today. For some reason they took off the wires to the starter. Once I hooked them up she fired right up.
I won another M1009 last week at Sparta. It looks to be in really good shape with only a little rust. The back of the truck has plywood on the floor and sides and the oil & trans pans have boxes welded to them. It look like it was set up for an arctic heater at one time. Has anyone else seen the...
I'm in the works on doing a 6bt cummins swap in my deuce. I have a sae3 flywheel housing that came on my motor. #3925223. I have been searching for the right flywheel number for some time now. I'm going to try the cummins tech line tomorrow and see if they can help. I found this info on another...
Here is a link to it. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-modification-hot-rodding/37086-crew-cab-cummins-swap-questions-answers.html
I also built a crew cab m35 with a full size 109 box.
I have a 120 amp mig with .023 wire i use for sheet metal. I like the thin wire for sheet metal because it takes less heat to melt. When welding sheet metal I put a tack weld every few inches to keep it from warping. Then go back to where you started and put a tack right next to the other tacks...