Pyrene Fire Extinguisher
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Pyrene Fire Extinguisher
I bought an old Pyrene fire extinguisher.
Where would be the correct place to install on the M38?
Where would be the correct place to install on the M38?
From my research of installing a Pyrene in my M38 is that extinguishers were a "field mod" done by certain units and were not installed from the factory, nor were there any official guidelines for them. The only indication of where it was installed on certain M38s is an illustration in the M38 Manual. It shows it installed in between the seats on the edge of the toolbox similar to the below photo, which is where I installed it on mine.

I would think any of the GPW/MB mounting locations would be just as appropriate...

I would think any of the GPW/MB mounting locations would be just as appropriate...
Re: Pyrene Fire Extinguisher
I have seen many photos using the fenders, others internally in several different locations. There seems to be no consensus.
Correct. There is no published correct location for the extinguisher in any available publications hence no consensus.I have seen many photos using the fenders, others internally in several different locations. There seems to be no consensus.
They were not installed by the Willys factory and Willys made no provision for their mounting.
The only mounting provisions for a round cylinder was the Decontamination Unit mountings at the front of the passenger seat.
I reviewed all 4 of the M38 specific manuals: TM 9-804, TM 9-8012, TM 9-1804A & TM 9-1804B and could not find any illustrations showing a fire extinguisher installed per your photo. Would you please tell us which manual you found this in?The only indication of where it was installed on certain M38s is an illustration in the M38 Manual. It shows it installed in between the seats on the edge of the toolbox similar to the below photo, which is where I installed it on mine.
Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
I don't recall where I first saw it... But the photo im referring to is also on page 89 of the Greenbook M38 reference guide. Possibly from a radio manual?wesk wrote: I reviewed all 4 of the M38 specific manuals: TM 9-804, TM 9-8012, TM 9-1804A & TM 9-1804B and could not find any illustrations showing a fire extinguisher installed per your photo. Would you please tell us which manual you found this in?
Never the less, the illustration shows a Pyrene extinguisher mounted on the toolbox. You can see the raised ridge bands around the cylinder - decontaminators have smooth cylinders and are much longer. Official enough for me - that's where I mounted my extinguisher.

Seems like about the best place for it anyway. In the drivers kick panel, like the WW2 Jeeps, its hard to get it in and out. Fender doesn't make much sense, especially if you want it to be there when you come back from dinner...
If you are using that illustration as your guide, be sure to turn your extinguisher around.
If you are using that illustration as your guide, be sure to turn your extinguisher around.

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ih8pepl said:
That illustration is an M38A1. It is from TM 9-8015-2 C-3 Page 2. It was an illustration for the installation in the field of the Radio Power Feed Kit and the illustration would have been photographed in the field and the jeep used in that photo just happened to have a fire extinguisher installed in field.
You can download that Change 3 from our "Downloads" page: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... it&lid=158
I don't recall where I first saw it... But the photo im referring to is also on page 89 of the Greenbook M38 reference guide. Possibly from a radio manual?
Never the less, the illustration shows a Pyrene extinguisher mounted on the toolbox. You can see the raised ridge bands around the cylinder - decontaminators have smooth cylinders and are much longer. Official enough for me - that's where I mounted my extinguisher.
That illustration is an M38A1. It is from TM 9-8015-2 C-3 Page 2. It was an illustration for the installation in the field of the Radio Power Feed Kit and the illustration would have been photographed in the field and the jeep used in that photo just happened to have a fire extinguisher installed in field.
You can download that Change 3 from our "Downloads" page: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... it&lid=158
Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
Good to know. I guess it still works as a reference to where someone can mount an extinguisher.wesk wrote:
That illustration is an M38A1. It is from TM 9-8015-2 C-3 Page 2. It was an illustration for the installation in the field of the Radio Power Feed Kit and the illustration would have been photographed in the field and the jeep used in that photo just happened to have a fire extinguisher installed in field.
You can download that Change 3 from our "Downloads" page: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... it&lid=158
Hello Wes,
I believe that illustration is from where you specified. But I also believe that is an M38. The bracket for the handbrake should be visible bolted to the left front corner of the tool box, just in front of the fire extinguisher.
Clearly there are no radio installation instructions in the TM9-8012, but perhaps they used an M38 install photo for the illustration below, knowing it would apply to both the M38 and A1.
The labeling is partially covering the area in question but Fig 56 page 128 from TM9 -8014 suggests that mounting plate should be visible.
In any case, it appears to be a decent place to mount the fire extinguisher if one is carrying it and the decontaminator.
I believe that illustration is from where you specified. But I also believe that is an M38. The bracket for the handbrake should be visible bolted to the left front corner of the tool box, just in front of the fire extinguisher.
Clearly there are no radio installation instructions in the TM9-8012, but perhaps they used an M38 install photo for the illustration below, knowing it would apply to both the M38 and A1.
The labeling is partially covering the area in question but Fig 56 page 128 from TM9 -8014 suggests that mounting plate should be visible.
In any case, it appears to be a decent place to mount the fire extinguisher if one is carrying it and the decontaminator.
Further information is a companion illustration, fig 196 of the same view and fig 197 of an M38 cowl battery box, on page 57 in your Photo Galleries under M38 Electrical, and on the pages you specified in TM9-8015-2, C 3, pages 2 and 4.
Interesting that TM version is described as ...for...M38A1, and M38A1C, and 1/4 Ton, Front Line Ambulance M170.
The lowly M38 was nowhere mentioned. Of course this document was dated 21 September 1966.
Interesting that TM version is described as ...for...M38A1, and M38A1C, and 1/4 Ton, Front Line Ambulance M170.
The lowly M38 was nowhere mentioned. Of course this document was dated 21 September 1966.
By 1966 the M38 was almost extinct. That document I listed was Change 3 to TM 9-8015-2 which is the M38A1 manual equivalent of the M38's TM 9-1804B. I suspect it was exerpted from a set of 1966 Kit instructions for the add-on radio power receptacle. I have never found a set of actual Radio Power Receptacle Kit instructions for either or both jeeps. These instructions added to the M38A1 TM 9-8015-2 are the only ones I have ever located. Yes, some of their illustrations draw on old M38 photos but the manual TM 9-8015-2 & C-3 to it is NOT for an M38. I have researched M38 manuals and cannot find any service sheets/bulletins that add the Radio Power Receptacle. However the M38 ORD 9 lists the receptacle as installed on early M38's thru MC37887 then again thru MC47771 which was Jan 52. This means the last 24,500 M38's did not come with the receptacle. This would leave the door open for a field service kit possibly for the M38. The M38A1 ORD 9 does not list the radio power receptacle at all. Also that C-3 to the A1's 8015-2 also included the 100 Amp Alternator installation. When I reviewed the M38's MWO ORD G740-W11 100Amp Alt Install there was no mention of the Radio Power Receptacle. I also reviewed the M38A1 MWO ORD G758-W6 100 amp alt installation and it also did not mention the radio pwer receptacle. I am still searching for an MWO ORD that adds this radio power receptacle to the M38 and the M38A1/M170.
This is what I am looking for:
MWO ORD G1-W105 8 MAY 57
1/4-ton, 4x4, utility truck M38, M38A1, M38A1C and front line ambulance truck M170: Installation of radio power feed kit.
This is what I am looking for:
MWO ORD G1-W105 8 MAY 57
1/4-ton, 4x4, utility truck M38, M38A1, M38A1C and front line ambulance truck M170: Installation of radio power feed kit.
Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Mjeeps photo album: http://www.willysmjeeps.com/v2/modules. ... _album.php
Whats the point of having a restored Jeep if you put a beat up & dirty extinguisher in it. I got bored this winter and had to restore the Pyrene4x4M38 wrote:Sure is shiny!
If you go into action you might want to knock the gleam off that!!

Its polished to a mirror finish, but will naturally patina over time. But now that you mention it, it would make me a perfect beacon for aircraft.
