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If a MV is listed as a whistler turbo,does that mean it is a MF?
I am looking at some M35A2's 572 with winch.A 567 whistler
Hercules MF,but has no winch. So are there 572 MF's?
huh? there are 427 CID and 478 CID multi fuels in Military trucks and thats it. Most (99.9%) of the 427's are gone and the Large majority are LD, LDT, LDS, 465 multi fuels. Now 465 is the model number not the CID of the engine.
So I am trying to understand if the trucks 572 is a MF,
some say whistler turbo,some don't.This what I am trying
to get a grip on.My manuals didn't really help.
dude.... that number is the listing number not the engine number.
There are a couple different turbos that were used in the Multi fuel engine family. C (whistle) D ( non whistle) and one with a pop off valve used in some 5 tons.
A multifuel will have a tag on the front right side of the block that says, Continental, Hercules, or White. Most every deuce will be a multi. The major thing is if it runs or not. And if not, why?
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