Choke & throttle & fording knobs
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Choke & throttle & fording knobs
I was just asked this question and I will ask it here as well.
Were the knobs originally Plastic or metal?
Were the knobs originally Plastic or metal?
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Hi Chuck,
Probably here:
http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... ttle+cable
Photo in TM9-8012 Pg 276 showing dash with a round knob.
Wes' photo albums - M38 Survey Form Guide - Photo #1 showing round knob.
However, Photo albums - Historic Photos - photo 131 shows unit 2389045 new ready to ship with a round knob.
Someone in the know fire away!
Probably here:
http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... ttle+cable
Photo in TM9-8012 Pg 276 showing dash with a round knob.
Wes' photo albums - M38 Survey Form Guide - Photo #1 showing round knob.
However, Photo albums - Historic Photos - photo 131 shows unit 2389045 new ready to ship with a round knob.
Someone in the know fire away!
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There are many sources showing two round knobs:

Here in the late M38 service manual TM 9-8012

Here in the early service manual TM 9-804 SEP 1950

Here in both the 51 & 55 ORD 9 G-740

Here in the 55 ORD 9 SNL G-740 but these numbers remain the same in the 51 ORD 9, the 53 ORD 7 SNL G-740, & the 56 ORD 8 SNL G-740
The "T" handled throttle control does not appear until the M38A1 ORD 9 SNL G-758 but part numbers for both are entirely different from the M38.

Here in the late M38 service manual TM 9-8012

Here in the early service manual TM 9-804 SEP 1950

Here in both the 51 & 55 ORD 9 G-740

Here in the 55 ORD 9 SNL G-740 but these numbers remain the same in the 51 ORD 9, the 53 ORD 7 SNL G-740, & the 56 ORD 8 SNL G-740
The "T" handled throttle control does not appear until the M38A1 ORD 9 SNL G-758 but part numbers for both are entirely different from the M38.
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The M38A1 throttle "T" handle is longer so it would probably work as a sub but the Army supply system doesn't sub it to the M38.
However , if you search deep enough the original 7375115 ORD# & 2540-737-5115 FSN evolves to this change in 1963:
Is it possible Keith has a factory drawing that might mirror this evolution?
However , if you search deep enough the original 7375115 ORD# & 2540-737-5115 FSN evolves to this change in 1963:
Note the 2540 FSC was changed in 1963 to 2990.http://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/ViewDet ... 0007375115
National Stock Number:
2990-00-737-5115
Federal Supply Class:
2990
National Item Identification Number:
007375115
Description:
CONTROL ASSEMBLY,PUSH-PULL
Detail:
A control consisting of a wire, wire rope, or a center load rail with ball bearings, within a flexible conduit. One end must have a threaded sleeve for mounting to a wall, bulkhead, or handle, or clevis. It is used to operate or control, either manually or mechanically a mechanical device. It may include such attaching devices as nut(s), washer(s), clevis, bracket(s), and/or the like. For items designed to transmit rotary motion, see SHAFT ASSEMBLY, FLEXIBLE.
Manufacturer Information:
7375115 19207
U S ARMY TANK AUTOMOTIVE COMMAND AMSTA-IM-MM
801683 34623
AM GENERAL, LLC
X7580 72055
CAMDEC CORP
3A1142-1 77910
SPEAREFLEX CORP
Techincal Specification:
EFFECTIVE LENGTH: 23.000 INCHES NOMINAL
CORE DIAMETER: 0.062 INCHES NOMINAL
CORE MATERIAL: STEEL
CORE CONSTRUCTION: SINGLE WIRE
FEATURES PROVIDED: T-HANDLE AND ADAPTER AND FIXED MOUNTING SHOULDER
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT MATERIAL: STEEL
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT OUTSIDE DIAMETER: 0.188 INCHES NOMINAL
TRAVEL DISTANCE: 3.250 INCHES NOMINAL
Is it possible Keith has a factory drawing that might mirror this evolution?
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