Joined: Feb 25, 2006 Posts: 344 Location: Wichita, KS
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:54 pm Post subject: TBs and MWOs
I noticed the list of TBs and MWOs in the download section, but is there a way to access individual items to read the particular TB or MWO? Thanks, Kendall
Hal,
You might be able to help. I believe your boot size is a 10, correct? If so then what we need you to do is plant one of them firmly in Wes's but to get him moving on finishing up the scans of the ones he has!
I'm working on it. The lists for bothe models in the download section are fairly complete but we have available only about 1/2 of them.
The real help we need is for everyone who has one or knows soemone who has one is to have you scan them at about 400 to 600 DPI and email them to me.
The ones I have are:
MWO ORD G1-W50 M38/M38A1/M38A1C Anchoring pax seat
MWO ORD G1-W43 M38/M38A1 Removal of rear axle lube fitting
MWO ORD G1-W88 M38/M38A1/M38A1C/M170 Clutch release rod mod
MWO ORD G740-W1 M38 Relocte bottom circuit breaker
MWO ORD G740-W2 M38 Deactivate primer pump
MWO ORD G740-W3 M38 Install baffle in rear axle vent
MWO ORD G740-W4 M38 Prevent mud from entering bell housing
MWO ORD G740-W5 M38 Add ignition on/off plate
MWO ORD G740-W6 M38 Reinforcement of body rear corners.
MWO ORD G740-W7 M38 Addition of front hub oil seals
MWO ORD G740-W8 Normal M38 Addition of angle brckt on batt hold-down
MWO ORD G740-W8 Urgent M38 Prevent shorting at batt hold-down.
MWO ORD G740-W9 M38 Steer gear water proofing and draining
MWO ORD G740-W9 Chg 1
MWO ORD G740-W10 M38 Pax seat pivot pin retainers.
MWO ORD G740-W11 M38 AC generator kit installation 100 Amp
MWO ORD G740-W11 Chg 1
MWO ORD G747-W1 M100 Shock replacement
TB 9-804-3 M38 Shackle pin clip replacement
TB 9-804-5 M38 Thermostat retainer
TB 9-804-6 M38 Vapor lock fuel line change
TB 9-804-7 M38 vent line clip
TB 9-804-8 M38 Transfer case noise
TB 9-804-9 M38 Trailer plug receptacle repositioning
TB 9-804-10 M38 Engine hood sharp edge hazard
TB 9-804-11 M38 Fuel pump diaphragm
TB 9-804-12 M38 Right front wheel rubbing
TB 9-804-13 M38 fuel tank vent line chaffing
TB 9-804-14 M38 speedometer flex shaft ID
TB 9-804A-1 M38A1 Wiring harness slack removal
TB 9-804A-2 M38A1 Front spring rebound clip interference with tierod
TB 9-2300-228-20 M gage troubleshooting
TB 9-2855-2 M38 Gas fired heater
TB 9-2855-3 M38 powerplant heater
TB 9-2855-4 M38 Arctic top
TB 9-2855-37 M38 Hot water heater
TB 9-2855-43 M38A1 hot water heater
TB ORD 554 M38/M38A1/M38A1C/M170 Bellhousing drain removal
TB ORD 560 M38/M38A1 Data plate trie pressure change
TB ORD 570 MB/GPW/M38/M38A1 Use of front axle non driving flanges
TB ORD 610 M38/M38A1/M38A1C/M170 Operation of fording valve
TB ORD 621 MB/GPW/M38/M38A1 Tandem hitch installation
TB ORD 635 M38/M38A1/M38A1C Gas tank rust prevention
TB ORD 1007 M38/M38A1/M38A1C/M170 Reinforce clutch release fork
Kit Installation Instructions:
ORD # 5701813 M38 engine primer
ORD # 7358725 M38A1 Gas heater
USMC # 5005-1 M38A1/M38A1C/M170 Lifting shackle mod
Special Service Manuals:
ORD # 7700201 South Wind Model 978 Gas Heater _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
I would love to give you the boot at your request...
I do have a scanner and am familiar with its use... was a ham radio newsletter editor for 7 years... I did 20-32 pages per month for 800 hams in OK... BTW: I did not write the copy I just edited it and put it on the paper for the printer, he did the rest...
I can scan my copy of the CDN OM9-804; Dated June 1952, reprinted 1960.
What format do you need it in? I have Adobe 6.0 Proffesional (donated to me)... I have not used it but can try to make a PDF out of it...
We can use all the help we can get. If anyone with specialty pubs and the ability to scan would just do that and CD them and send them to Ryan's address it would be a god send. If they also had PDF capability that would be nice. Ryan prefers quality scans in the 600 DPI range and then he does wonders with them before converting them to PDF. Email us first to see if we might already have the scans of the pubs you have. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Scans at least 300 DPI are usually OK. If the page has a lot of pictures that need cleaning up (tears, stains, etc.) 600 DPI can be easier to work with.
Joined: Apr 18, 2005 Posts: 458 Location: Rhode Island
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:02 pm Post subject: which ones?
Wes,
I see your list but does that mean they are done?
I have TB9-2855-2 and -3 heater info. I also have the Southwind 978 personnel heater service manual.
The M38A1 gas heater is still in a box in my garage. I can dig out the instructions for that too.
If these arent done, I will get them to Ryan.
Let me know.
Tom
No. That's a complete list of paper copies I have. They came from several different sources but the largest group of them came from a very helpful guy on the west coast.
I have been slowly working on the early M38 TM 9-804. If you can proceed with the heater tm's that would be a great help. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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