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  1. gringeltaube

    M35A3 pics

    I think that caution sign should apply to all diesel engines but specially the ones with turbo, to help avoid oil coking on the hot side bearing/seal. Its just another way of reminding the driver for the cool down period. G.
  2. gringeltaube

    M35A3 pics

    At least they could have kept the hood level and even maintain the A2 side panels by raising the cab 2". Or try to find a lower radiator, or.....:roll: It's not only looks IMHO, for the driver it would also help shorten (a few inches) the blind area behind the nose... G.
  3. gringeltaube

    M35A3 pics

    OK, good pics! Thanks oilcan, now I know what to do (and what was done) to install a larger radiator... Took me a little work I got that hood leveled!!! That way they would grow on me too! :) G. Edit: Ran short of space for file comment so here the rest: Both (hood) halves are held in...
  4. gringeltaube

    M35A3 pics

    I still don't fully understand what changes were made to the A3 hood/cowl. Besides having a bigger radiator and higher grille causing that odd appearance with that sky-searching nose it looks as if the hood was also cut along the centerline and widened a few inches. (riveted patch with star...)...
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