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Pics needed
This maybe a long shot, but does anyone posess a picture or pictures of a correctly restored early or preferably late CCKW engine compartment. Not looking for pics from the manuals I have those. Need detailed shots of a "correctly restored" CCKW under the hood.
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Hi Tony, I have the 1942 printing of the big manual. My problem is I have a 3/45 DOD so there are a lot of things that are different in the engine compartment. Even the 1944 dated TM9-801 does not show all the changes. Anybody want to trade early for late manual???
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Pics under the hood.
I restored my 2-44,model 1619 in 2005 and I have all photos of its restoration.Do you need pics under the hood?My TM9-801 is from april 1944.Can I help ?
Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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Hi Fernando,
Please consider posting pictures of your restoration on this forum. Especially the under the hood pictures would be helpful to many. Seldom do we see pictures of a restored engine compartment. It would be appreciated.
My CCKW is also a 1619 but delivered 4-44.
Thanks, Hammerhead
Please consider posting pictures of your restoration on this forum. Especially the under the hood pictures would be helpful to many. Seldom do we see pictures of a restored engine compartment. It would be appreciated.
My CCKW is also a 1619 but delivered 4-44.
Thanks, Hammerhead
1944 GMC CCKW 353, 1943 BEN-HUR Trailer
1943 WC-52, 1944 WC-54 (dod 4/19/44), 1945 Willys MB,
4/44 Bantam T3, MVPA 12610, NRA life Member
1943 WC-52, 1944 WC-54 (dod 4/19/44), 1945 Willys MB,
4/44 Bantam T3, MVPA 12610, NRA life Member
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Pic needed under the hood.
Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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Pic needed under the hood.
Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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Orginal color on engine
Hello
I do not wish to stir up the mood conserning your choise of color, Your eninge looks very fresh in grey, an the practicallity of beeing able to identify leaks etc is superior.
But when it comes to authenticallity Glossy dark green color close to "English racing green" was the orginal GMC engine color used on both comercial and military engines. As far as i know, this color was used until 45/46 when it was discontinued. This color was also applied on the clutch bellhousing, but not on the gearbox. It has also been examples of Ord. depots, and field repair were army OD green has been applied.
Engines rebuilt by Norwegian army was painted glossy light gray.
(Norwegian rebulilt Drive train components was painted glossy black)
Other NATO countries, or user of CCKW's have used other colors such as black, and darker shades of gray.
Electric components such as starter, generator, coil, horn, regulator, and distrib. was black, semi gloss. as well as oilfilter and airfilter house.
Regards
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I do not wish to stir up the mood conserning your choise of color, Your eninge looks very fresh in grey, an the practicallity of beeing able to identify leaks etc is superior.
But when it comes to authenticallity Glossy dark green color close to "English racing green" was the orginal GMC engine color used on both comercial and military engines. As far as i know, this color was used until 45/46 when it was discontinued. This color was also applied on the clutch bellhousing, but not on the gearbox. It has also been examples of Ord. depots, and field repair were army OD green has been applied.
Engines rebuilt by Norwegian army was painted glossy light gray.
(Norwegian rebulilt Drive train components was painted glossy black)
Other NATO countries, or user of CCKW's have used other colors such as black, and darker shades of gray.
Electric components such as starter, generator, coil, horn, regulator, and distrib. was black, semi gloss. as well as oilfilter and airfilter house.
Regards
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S Holtan
'45 CCKW53 B1, 1619, "minnie"
'45 CCKW53 B1, 1619, "minnie"
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I have added some pics of my freshly painted 270 which was done with GMC Olive Green and GMC Orange on the oil filter.
http://www.northwestmilitaryvehicles.com/CCKW.html
http://www.northwestmilitaryvehicles.com/CCKW.html
42 MB Slat
42 GPW Script
42 WC51
45 CCKW 353
42MBT
42 GPW Script
42 WC51
45 CCKW 353
42MBT