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Yep, exactly that. Unfortunately there are very few M35`s actually in the U.K and of those, maybe a couple or so come up for sale each year, so the choice is not exactly massive. But i`m not in a rush and the more I get to see then the better grasp I can get of comparing them and whats to be...
Thanks for everyones help. In the end I decided not to buy this truck as it was really way way too much work. So unfortunately this tale will remain unsolved and that turbo`s identity will continue to be a bit of a mystery.
Hmmm, that could well be the case, Ive just no idea as I`m pretty new to these rigs.
I do know the engine is a 1982 model LDT465-1C built by White. But I don`t know if that turbo is even the original unit to that engine... It could be a turbo from a seventies engine. I`m basically lost!
Here are a couple of Pics from the Engine plate and Turbo plate of a M35 which I am interested in.
I am trying to identify whether the Turbo is a 3LJ319 "whistler" type turbo or not - as I can`t see this code, or one of the other turbo codes I`ve seen mentioned stamped into the Turbo`s...
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