Milky White paste inside of Oil fill neck
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It was not uncommon for military vehicle overhaul facilities to stamp the serial number or registration number on the frame rails during overhauls.
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Guys, Just an update. All the advise was very good. I replaced the clogged pvc valve. Its located between the oil dipstick and the bottom of the carb. I know this is not the correct place but it seems to be working fine. It looks like it was never located on the side of the engine block. Just a flat plate there and the paint looks original. I also put in a 160 f thermostat(drilled a 1/8' hole in it). There was none there before. After that that the engine ran much better and it got up to proper temp. 160-170f It really purrs now and idles nicely. White oil goo no more. Now working on the steering.....
Thanks,
Steve
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