Discussion topics on Willys Overland M series vehicles
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Rick_L
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by Rick_L »
Look like mirror arm brackets.
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Ryan_Miller
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by Ryan_Miller »
I would concur with Rick.
The mirror arm goes in between with a large pivot bolt.
The 4 smaller holes mount to the cowl.
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GregS
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by GregS »
I was looking for a good picture and can't find one. In Wes and Ryan's windshield wiper plumbing document on Page 2, is a pretty good photo.
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by Cacti_Ken »
Greg where is the windshield wiper plumbing document found?
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GregS
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by GregS »
This should get you there
http://willysmjeeps.com/downloads/M38WiperVacuum.4.pdf
It is the second picture on page 2.
A really good photo of it is on page 304 of the January 1956 TM9-8012 manual. The photo is too dark on the CD version of the manual.
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Ryan_Miller
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by Ryan_Miller »
Look at the top of the web page below the website logo.
Home ... Forums... Articles...Downloads...Photo Gallery
These are quick navagation links.
There are also links to the left under navagation.
Click on downloads
Then go to the M38 vaccum/venting fording system and you will find a document called M38 windshield wiper vacuum/vent system.
Click on that.
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