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  1. mistaken1

    Grommet, large type, M1009 top

    Contact HAWKMAN. He may have some available.
  2. mistaken1

    CUCV Jump Start

    Keith_J has it right. The front battery negative is attached to the frame. The back battery positive it 24V to the frame. Verify the wiring before connecting anything!!! The front battery negative should connect to the frame and to the negative bus on the firewall. The front battery...
  3. mistaken1

    Painted M1009 with Waterborn CARC

    Part B MSDS can be found here: Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) - Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Sher-Link http://sherlink2.sherwin.com/sher-link/ImgServ?id=601618077.pdf&basePath=/ecomm_apps/ecommerce/temp/sher-link/msds/ What about the single component CARC? How easy is it to work with?
  4. mistaken1

    Microphone mounting plate

    NBC gear, a detector I believe. You can see the mounting bracket in the lower right part of the picture I posted.
  5. mistaken1

    New M1009 in NJ

    Nice truck! Even has the new camo scheme....
  6. mistaken1

    New M1009 in NJ

    Congratulations and welcome. By the way ... nopics
  7. mistaken1

    Microphone mounting plate

    I am looking for a microphone mounting plate. I may not be using the correct term but what I am looking for is the green plate in the attached picture that mounts on the CUCV dash. If anyone has one they want to part with or knows where to get one please let me know. Thanks in advance.
  8. mistaken1

    Painted M1009 with Waterborn CARC

    You can go here to get the msds sheets .... Military - Markets - Products - Product Finishes Two component waterborne carc MIL-DTL-64159, Type II - Products - Product Finishes
  9. mistaken1

    Looking for Alcohol Evaporator Kit for M35A2

    double post
  10. mistaken1

    Looking for Alcohol Evaporator Kit for M35A2

    Another wrinkle: From this page: http://www.bendixvrc.com/itemDisplay.asp?documentID=5147 Bulletin No: PNU-120-000 Effective Date: July 11, 2008 Cancels: N/A Page: 1 of 1 Subject: Bendix® Alcohol Evaporators and Injectors Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC discourages the use of alcohol in...
  11. mistaken1

    Heater gone -5 degrees CODE RED!!

    Bad/corroded connection in that circuit. When you put a load on the circuit all of the voltage drop takes place at the high resistance joint.
  12. mistaken1

    New toy for my Deuce

    Sweet....I cannot seem to find the 'jealous' smiley ;-)
  13. mistaken1

    M1009 Blazer side window with sliding glass

    Passenger side on mine. The back seat riders sure appreciated it in summer. Any thoughts on where to get replacement runners for the slider?
  14. mistaken1

    Ugh i rolled her!

    Glad you made it home to the little ones....
  15. mistaken1

    M1009 Recovery in Montgomery, Alabama

    Sweet deal. Whacha gonna do with that antenna base?
  16. mistaken1

    I. R. Light on m1009?

    Whoops
  17. mistaken1

    Alts struggling in the cold?

    http://test.steelsoldiers.com/images/editor/attach.gif According to the TM it is 146 Lbs when new and 67 Lbs when old (or new belt ran for 15 minutes). There is this handy dandy gauge: Krikit V-Belt Tension Gauge (91107) Automotive V-belt Tension Gauge (91107) : HVAC Maintenance & Supplies...
  18. mistaken1

    Alts struggling in the cold?

    I am sure there is a specification somewhere on what the proper belt tension is but with it warming up to 15 degrees yesterday and I was dressed from hauling wood I tightened the belts up without bothering to set at the computer before hand and search for the spec. I just used my thumb but have...
  19. mistaken1

    Finished my winch install

    I'm jealous! But then again if I had a winch the truck would fit in my garage.
  20. mistaken1

    Electrical add ons

    I tied to the negative side of the rear battery (same point electrically as the positive side of the front battery). It is the black wire with blue tape every 4" or so in the latest pictures. I routed this new wire with the original military wires under the body, along the frame and up through...
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