Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:20 pm Post subject: M38 speedo cable question
I picked up a couple of speedo cables from a guy that swore they were for a M38. As my 51 didn't have one I don't have one to compare it with. These are packaged in the later foil packs with the following numbers:
3040-00-094-1631
SHAFT, ASSY, FLEX
DSA700-76-M-9483
C/C --10/75
These are of course the later inventory numbers and are not referenced in the ORD9. If anyone has the ability to reference these numbers I would sure appreciate it. These cables would probably work on a willys but I don't think they are correct for a 51 M38. Does anyone have a source for NOS speedo cables? Looks like they are probably M151.
Thanks
With a contract date of 10/75 I doubt they were ever meant for a M38.
The Ordnance supply stock numbers were used from WWII thru the late 50's. The Federal Stock Numbers (FSN)(xxxx-xxx-xxxx) came in the 50's and switched to the NSN (xxxx-xx-xxx-xxxx) in the 70's.
M38 Shaft, assy flexible Thru MC44029 54.5"
ORD PN 7527480 ORD Stk # G740-7527480 FSN 6680-752-7480
M38 Shaft, assy flexible after MC44029 56.75"
ORD PN 7389881 ORD Stk # G744-7389881 FSN 6680-832-7566
(For those of you wondering what a G744 vehicle is: G744 Diamond T, et al, 5 ton, 6X6 Truck, Dump, Tractor, Cargo, Wrecker)
M38A1 Shaft, assy, flexible
ORD PN 7389881 ORD Stk # (Non listed) FSN 6680-832-7566
M151 Shaft, assy
NSN 6680-00-973-4187
My guess is your shaft assy's are much newer than any of these. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Supplier Data Response for NSN 3040-00-094-1631
Item Name: SHAFT ASSEMBLY,FLEXIBLE
CAGE Code: 70040 Status: A Type: A CAO: S2305A ADP: HQ0337
Company Name and Address:
GENERAL MOTORS CORP AC ROCHESTER DIV
4800 S SAGINAW ST
P.O. BOX 1360 Phone: 810-835-8322
FLINT MI 48501-1360 FAX:
UNITED STATES
RPLM Code: ASSOC Code: 24617 AFFIL Code: D
SIZE: E Primary Business: J Type of Business: N Women Owned: N
SIC Codes:
Here is what I pull up with the current Federal Logistics data
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:24 am Post subject: Thanks for the info.
Thanks to all for your responses. I knew they didn't look right when I got them but some times you have to just roll the dice and see what turns up.
Best wishes to all and thanks again.
Ross
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