A posting on the G503 M38A1 site has some excellent reference pictures for the M38A1 battery trays and drain tubes.
http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=222739
M38A1 Battery Tray and Drain Tubes
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Is anybody repro'ing the hoses now? Been a while since I looked for them.
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I loaded Chris' photos to his photo album here:
http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
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I believe John Bizal at Midwest Military has them.
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This was also discussed a few months ago on a forum, either this one or the G, and I managed to make the firewall thru hose out of irrigation plastic hose found at True Value Hardware. I heated the hose with a heat gun and got to fit well enough for my needs. Fortunately I had the original battery tray hoses and the copper tee fitting. Although the hoses were fragile, I managed to get them on and then reinforce the outside with epoxy. They will still come off but should not break up on me.
If I recall correctly, the previous post on this described a process of using copper elbows, a 90 and a 45, and the irrigation tubing. The elbows made the bend for the tray and were soldered in place.
The only down side was I had to buy an entire roll of the tubing to get the three feet I needed. My neighbor now has the remainder in his yard. Not expensive stuff though.
If I recall correctly, the previous post on this described a process of using copper elbows, a 90 and a 45, and the irrigation tubing. The elbows made the bend for the tray and were soldered in place.
The only down side was I had to buy an entire roll of the tubing to get the three feet I needed. My neighbor now has the remainder in his yard. Not expensive stuff though.
Mike Wenrich
1961 USMC M38A1, 1965 M416B1 Trailer, 1956 Willys Wagon (Modified)
1961 USMC M38A1, 1965 M416B1 Trailer, 1956 Willys Wagon (Modified)

