Which oil pressure gauge???
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Which oil pressure gauge???
What is the correct oil pressure guage for the M38? 0-60psi or 0-120psi?
There is a picture in the manual that shows a 120psi guage in the panel. Wes, I have read where you say always go by the book.
From what I read on other post, the oil pressure is very low on these engines when they are at operating temp. I believe I would lean more to the 0-60psi gauge for the 4 cyl engine if that is the case
Ken.
There is a picture in the manual that shows a 120psi guage in the panel. Wes, I have read where you say always go by the book.
From what I read on other post, the oil pressure is very low on these engines when they are at operating temp. I believe I would lean more to the 0-60psi gauge for the 4 cyl engine if that is the case
Ken.
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I think it was because they were trying to standardize parts on M series vehicles. Some other M series vehicle needed 120psi so they all got it. Later they realized it wasn't a good idea for the Jeep and changed to 60 psi. I am using a 120psi guage with a 60psi sender on my M38. Everything looks correct and I just divide by 2 when reading the gauge. For example when my gauge read 60 it really means 30.
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My 52 M38 CDN came with a 60 psi gage and sender with douglas connectors It reads about 45psi on startup then runs just below 30 when warmed up. I also had a 53 M38A1CDN that also had a 60 PSI gage and sender. It sure makes it easier to read the oil press. 

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Ken,
When you say "correct" parts, is that with factory original parts or correct parts for the M38. I ask this because many parts would have been correct for the M38 but not correct for a factory class restoration. A good number of parts were swapped out when the jeep was in motor pool, those parts would be correct for the jeep, just not correct for a factory class.
When you say "correct" parts, is that with factory original parts or correct parts for the M38. I ask this because many parts would have been correct for the M38 but not correct for a factory class restoration. A good number of parts were swapped out when the jeep was in motor pool, those parts would be correct for the jeep, just not correct for a factory class.
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I know it won't be a factory class restore. since I am going to use an electronic voltage regulator, and I'm not sure if that is qulified as a motor pool option either. So what the hey, I guess it won't make any differernce what I use. What ever I prefer. A good looking and running jeep for showing off and parading really was my first intention when I started the restore.
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Ken,
The army was pretty agressive in the retrofit of the 60 psi sender /gage to the pre- 55 jeeps. The transistoruzed regulator was originally introduced in the field and on late Willys stuff around 1956. It didn't show up in the ORD 9's but it did show up in the 1960's and up supply parts lists. So your motor pool jeep under judging for a claimed period of say 1958 would be correct with 60 psi gage/sender and transistorized voltage regulator and voltmeter. You could even add M series turn signal kit.
The army was pretty agressive in the retrofit of the 60 psi sender /gage to the pre- 55 jeeps. The transistoruzed regulator was originally introduced in the field and on late Willys stuff around 1956. It didn't show up in the ORD 9's but it did show up in the 1960's and up supply parts lists. So your motor pool jeep under judging for a claimed period of say 1958 would be correct with 60 psi gage/sender and transistorized voltage regulator and voltmeter. You could even add M series turn signal kit.
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