OK, I've got another question. Where does the large clamp go that is placed around the shifter boot on the M38A1? Referring to the attached PIX, when I removed the clamp from the rotted old boot on my transmission it was around area "B", tucked out of sight under the cover. I believe the other M38A1's I've seen were this way. However, the illustration in TM98014 (see Wes, I did look in the manual this time) shows the clamp around area "A". Which is considered to be most correct?
Tim
Tim Juhl
1952 M38A1
1946 Aeronca L16A Army Liaison Aircraft
They both go above the floor panel. The top small clamp seals the shift stalk and the lower large clamp secures the boot to the tranny shift tower and allows you to adjust the boot bellows tight down against the to floor panel. There are no clamps below the floor panel.
Both the upper (small) and lower clamps on my Jeep were of similar construction. No screw-type hose clamps. Otherwise, what you say makes sense. It should keep the water out of the shifter Personally, I don't plan to test it.
Thanks for the info,
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Tim Juhl
1952 M38A1
1946 Aeronca L16A Army Liaison Aircraft
It actually serves two purposes. It keeps the shifter tower dry and it seals the floor panel keeping fumes and splash outside (under the jeep). When you install the boot do large clamp first while holding boot tight against the floor panel then do the top clamp.