M38 Slave cable

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M38 Slave cable

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I have a fender receptacle for (2 Pin) a military vehicle and want to change the cable lengths to fit my M38. Can someone tell me what the length should be?
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I am on the road till Friday so all I can tell you now is the Positive cable runs from the reptacle to the positive battery cable terminal on the starter. Yje negative runs from the receptacle to the front support bolt on the starter. I have the lengths at home.
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Ryan Miller's M38 Reference Guide, page 90 wrote:Note: Cable lengths = 33" and 29" (Short end grounds to the bracket at the front of the starter to engine block bracket. Long end goes to the starter switch).
Note: Later replacement receptacle had one long wire and one very short ground wire.
I don't have one (and shouldn't, based on the serial number), so I can't verify this.
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The later replacements referred to are for the bigger trucks and were offered a lot thru surplus dealers. The serial cutoff would apply to a factory resto but for a motor pool class you should be aware the receptacles were added in the field when needed as in arctic heater kits and etc.
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Thanks for the info. I really appreciate the help.
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195? M100 MilitaryTrailer
1952 M38CDN CAR # 30987
1946 Willys CJ2A-restored
1946 CJ2A- Farm jeep
194? Bantam BTC-3 Civilian trailer
1942 Willys MB MALT jeep

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IVE GOT A NEW RECEPTICAL ONLY FOR MY M-38, IT WOULD APPEAR
THAT THE LEADS WOULD BE SOLDERED INTO THE RECEPTICAL.
IS THAT THE CASE??
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Rick,
The TM that covers the Bendix/Scintilla electrical connectors is TM 9-1825E. I have the TM loaded on my photo storage site but that site is changing servers right now so the system is up and down a lot. But if you are patient you will be able to eventually access each page.
http://tm9-1825e.mypicgallery.com/
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