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  1. #151
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze12volts View Post
    Always a problem .... cannot put back my air filter , so i will fabricate a new cold air intake with the filter in the right fender .
    Before you build anything, you might look into finding a hood-mounted air-intake. You wouldn't necessarily have to mount it to the hood, either, but it would give you the "dryer hose" connection on top of the carb.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    Man, I used to have one of those sitting around too. I'll look and see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chicklin View Post
    Before you build anything, you might look into finding a hood-mounted air-intake. You wouldn't necessarily have to mount it to the hood, either, but it would give you the "dryer hose" connection on top of the carb.
    I know what your are talking about ..... but it will take and hour to fabricate the air cleaner intake .... and the stock powertrain will retired this spring for my 6BTA ... so it's not very important for my trying to find this rare piece. But thanks for the idea.

    If i can have a great deal ... for sure i will installed it .... but since it may be just too much .... i will surely be going on the budget mod ..
    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
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    Yeah, if you're swapping out the 230, I wouldn't lose too much sleep over it.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    This is really maybe out of this tread but here's my little M715 that someone of this board gave me ... I'm very proud of it .... Judd, Thanks a lot !!! Now i have 3 military trucks ... one big M715 and a smaller one , and my german crawler 404. BTW ... next spring i will be building a new trailer for my 404 ... Did i really need to tell what color the trailer will be painted ??

    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
    Combat wheels on 395 XML
    M104A1 trailer

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    Got friday my appointement for my inspection ..... 100% passed !!! The truck is now legal in Quebec !! Just have to wait in July, consider going to the all breeds Jeep show in York PA in July 2009. I will also bring a friend with a 65 Gladiator , running on 37" toyo tires and maybe a some more ........
    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
    Combat wheels on 395 XML
    M104A1 trailer

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    Don't forget Haspin June 10th-14th! It'll be SS 10th anniversary.

    http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?t=27588
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    Here's a pic taken 5 minutes ago ..... the truck is now completed ... with working hydro winch, power steering , power brake , and a bus hot water heater. Now that's what it look like just after driving it in the snow ....

    The madness will continue only this spring 2009 when uprading the stock 230 for a complete 6bta ram powertrain.

    Merry Christmas ............

    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
    Combat wheels on 395 XML
    M104A1 trailer

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    I have to ask, how does that thing do with only the stock 230 in it? I know you plan on eventually putting the 6BTA in it, I'm just curious how it drives like it is, lol.
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    just missing a lot of torque to move the truck around ..... up to 30mph it's OK but as you go faster you are missing power .... i can barely get 55 mph and dropped to 45 when going uphill on highway with the pedal on the floor. I never try it with the stock differential setup but i'm sure this thing is factory underpowered for high speed used ... so it should be about the same result . The factory size tire with the 5.87 of gear and now with 6.72 and 42" tires keep excacly the same ratio size for size ... i even verify the stock speedometer with a gps and it work like it should ... exact same speed.

    The 6bta will be upgraded to around 700 pounds of torque .... so keeping a decent highway speed will not be longer a nightmare. Also the good steering geometry help a lot ... i dont' have any bumbsteer at all, 55 mph with one finger on the steering wheel even on bumpy roads.Perfect alignement between the draglink and differentiel anda also running 20 psi in the rear and 25 up front.

    Hope this help ..........
    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
    Combat wheels on 395 XML
    M104A1 trailer

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