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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 2:42 pm Post subject: Headlight Door Screws
Hi Guys
Does anyone have any idea what size screws (6 in total) are used in the headlight door surround on an M38a1. The ones I thought fitted do not tighten up in the internal screw mounts.
Checked the 758 but it basically just says door screws without a size associated with the description.
Those three machine screws are special because they have a step or notch that is used for a retainer ring that stops them from falling out when the door is removed.
This was a post I made in 2006 on the G503 board:
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They are a long screw with threads only half way and then the unthreaded grip length is narrowed down and a very small snap ring snaps onto this wasp wasted area and acts as a retainer son the screw remains attached to the door all the time after you unthread it from the bucket.
They are FSN 5305-695-7209 for the original type and 5305-226-9267 for the service replacement supercedure. The M38 SNL's don't show them. The M38A1 SNL does.
Screw, ORD PN 7525935, GL # 5939783, ORD STK # G742-7539541. FSN 5305-695-7209 (original) superseded by 5305-226-9267.
Ring, screw retaining, ORD PN 7320642, ORD STK # G251-7320462, FSN 6220-732-0642
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 6:38 am Post subject:
Hi Wes,
So that is different from the M38.
The A1 doesn’t have the brush guards, necessitating
the ability to remove the screws.
It sounds like the same type of screw that goes in
the tail light assemblies, which had little clips that
kept the screw from coming out of the door.
I saw item 6 in the drawing in my copy of the Ord 9,
but it was further aft in the drawing. Is that a different
version of the Ord 9 than what is on line?
Try to be specific when you mention ORD, 7, 8, & 9's weather you are referring to early vs late, M38 vs M38A1 etc. The M38A1 in addition to the familiar ORD's, 7, 8 & 9's also had the late 50's TM supply manuals TM 9-2320-208-20P (Pages pictured above), TM 9-2320-208-34P with early & late versions.
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Hi Wes,
So that is different from the M38.
No Both use the same Door Assembly 7525936
The A1 doesn’t have the brush guards, necessitating
the ability to remove the screws.
You must remove the three door screws on either jeep to change the headlamp bulb.
It sounds like the same type of screw that goes in
the tail light assemblies, which had little clips that
kept the screw from coming out of the door.
Type yes but size no. Tail Lamps use 8x32.
I saw item 6 in the drawing in my copy of the Ord 9,
but it was further aft in the drawing. Is that a different
version of the Ord 9 than what is on line?
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Early 1959 version of TM 9-2320-208-20P for the M38A1/M170 _________________ Wes K
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In addition to the M38 and the M38A1, those headlight doors and that screw is used on M715 and M725 as well as the early deuce and a halves (various M numbers and manufactures).
Might make it easier to hunt some down. _________________ '52 Dodge M37, '42 GPW, '48 FrankenJeep CJ2A/M38, '50 CJV-35(U), '51 M38, '42 WC-57 Command Car, '44 WC-51 Weapons , (2) M1941 Sperry 60" Anti-Aircraft Searchlights, John Deere M-gator, '44 White M3A1 Scout Car
The M38 uses the same Headlamp door assembly ORD# 7525936 that the M38A1, M170, M715 series, M34/35 series and on and on from 1950 thru 1970.
Willys produced both the M38 and the M38A1 initially with the same door screw. The military later superseded that screw but allowing it's continued issue until stocks were depleted and then switch to the newer screw.
They used the ORD# 7525935, FSN 5305-695-7209 (5305-00-638-5174) first then that screw was superseded January 1963 by ORD# 132848, FSN 5305-00-226-9267.
Since the M38A1 was still in production 1964 thru 1971 it stands to reason that after Jan 1963 that the headlight assemblies installed by Willys/Kaiser would probably have doors with the new screws 132848. If I can locate a copy of the Canadian M38A1 CDN2 & CDN3 IPL we could probably verify this since they were produced thru 1971 at Wiily/Kaiser Toledo.
These headlight assemblies have been interchanged many times in the field from 1950 thru 2018. You could have anyone of 3 different M series headl light assemblies or anyone of the two doors or anyone of the two screws.
If you have the short 7/16" screw it is the early screw 7525935 and if you have if you have the long 1" screw it is the late 132848 screw.
Again: The M38 & M38A1 left Willys with the same three short screws (ORD# 7525935) in the same door assy (ORD# 7525936). _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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