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I'll bet the color has something to do with that! 

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Just a small bit of information guys.
What are called valve stem protectors, are not really that, but a sleeve to assist in mounting the tube.
WO-A-5987 Sleeve, tire valve mounting, is the MB part number.
It is listed in SNL-G-740 under Group 13, Section 1313 Tires and Tubes.
H014-0520894 Sleeve, Tire valve mounting ( for the valves of 6:00 - 16 tubes, when mounted with bead locks).
G503 crowd calls them protectors also.
So, I don’t see how the M38 left the factory with bead locks or these sleeves if they had a one piece wheel.
What are called valve stem protectors, are not really that, but a sleeve to assist in mounting the tube.
WO-A-5987 Sleeve, tire valve mounting, is the MB part number.
It is listed in SNL-G-740 under Group 13, Section 1313 Tires and Tubes.
H014-0520894 Sleeve, Tire valve mounting ( for the valves of 6:00 - 16 tubes, when mounted with bead locks).
G503 crowd calls them protectors also.
So, I don’t see how the M38 left the factory with bead locks or these sleeves if they had a one piece wheel.

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The six pilot model m38's had the WWII combat wheel, 6.00x6 tires and tubes, full floater rear and 4:88 gears.
The six pilot model m38's had the WWII combat wheel, 6.00x6 tires and tubes, full floater rear and 4:88 gears.
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Hehe, those metal shells are the sleeves, Ryan. I do understand they protect the valve stem... just that is was a plus, not the intended application. Why... beats me.
Wes, someone on G503 posted a thread that they were also testing limited slip and locking differentials... any of these pilot models use this?
Oh, V35/U used combat wheels. Did it also have 4.88 and the Spicer 23-2 full floating rear end?

Wes, someone on G503 posted a thread that they were also testing limited slip and locking differentials... any of these pilot models use this?
Oh, V35/U used combat wheels. Did it also have 4.88 and the Spicer 23-2 full floating rear end?
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That's a question for Harold or george. The CJV35's I've seen all had 41/44 rears. I think Willys only toyed with the 23-2 rear for the M38 pilot models because it would have share commonality of parts with the existing MB supply system. The military may have played a role if the technical side of procurement had a distrust of the fairly new 41 rear.
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I used Gillespie USAF Strata Blue - 25045 from Rapco... Mixed 2:1 with thinner and 8:1 with hardener... Per the instructions on the AJP site for paint and hardener can...
We used a HVLP gun and was able to do it in 100 degree weather (Benifit of living in OKlahoma)... Next time I will use Xylene for thinner as it dries much faster and is cheaper...
Hope this helps...
We used a HVLP gun and was able to do it in 100 degree weather (Benifit of living in OKlahoma)... Next time I will use Xylene for thinner as it dries much faster and is cheaper...
Hope this helps...
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I am hoping the PPG is a pretty close match. It is $68 a gallon but I dont have to pay for hazmat shipping of $30 on top of what is already charged for shipping. I figure it is about the same price per gallon then. The only nice thing with maybe going with the paint you went with I can get it in spray cans which could come in handy for some of the small parts.
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Bill,
I have had my local paint supllier put any color I or he has in bulk into spray bombs for me locally. I do it often for zinc-chromate primer on aircraft to get away from the hazard shping rates.
I have had my local paint supllier put any color I or he has in bulk into spray bombs for me locally. I do it often for zinc-chromate primer on aircraft to get away from the hazard shping rates.
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I ordered some flaps and got them in to day. I placed one on a wheel to see how it fits. It sure is a sloppy fit. It is for a 16inch wheel but fits really loose.
I thought the flap was supposed to be sort of a snug fit on the wheel such as the rubber band on a bicycle wheel.
I tried beating the tire onto the wheel with a rubber mallet. Does not work for me.
I will take one to a tire shop tomorrow and let them do it.

I thought the flap was supposed to be sort of a snug fit on the wheel such as the rubber band on a bicycle wheel.
I tried beating the tire onto the wheel with a rubber mallet. Does not work for me.
I will take one to a tire shop tomorrow and let them do it.

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