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  1. salmonmutt

    Post your m37 pictures

    I usually don't drive my vehicles in the snow and winter due to the salt and I'm not here the whole winter....so It's not too long for some of us!;-)
  2. salmonmutt

    Post your m37 pictures

    My 1953 with "Cadillac arctic heater"
  3. salmonmutt

    And so goes the intake valves......

    Thanks, Denny. It did the trick. Just made sure I didn't pulverize it![thumbzup]
  4. salmonmutt

    And so goes the intake valves......

    Hi. I'm having issues removing my intake valves on my M151. The sleeves will not slide down even when the spring is compressed, thus not being able to take the valve stem locks out. Is this sleeve tapered in a way that you need to help it? I don't want to destroy the keeper with a BFH. The...
  5. salmonmutt

    Nuke trucks?

  6. salmonmutt

    Nuke trucks?

    I'm far from being an expert but I do know that we also had the M386 5 ton "Honest John" prime movers in the early 60's.
  7. salmonmutt

    Cleaning Dirt From Interior of Instrument Panel

    Or Xylol.. whatever you prefer...
  8. salmonmutt

    Cleaning Dirt From Interior of Instrument Panel

    Sprayway glass cleaner. US Government uses it per my active duty brother. Not volatile and available anywhere. Best glass cleaner (and other) available! Use it on whatever. My wiring is still good after 10 years ( and other things). Or old school soap and H2o like mentioned. As long as is isn't...
  9. salmonmutt

    New guy from RI

    Welcome!
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