Low compression
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- Hal O'Peridol
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Re: Low compression
Jim, I found a donkey d**k at a local pawn shop, US GI one. Missing the screen though, but I believe they are available cheap on line. My cost was 10 bucks. Interested?
USAR 1980-1983
US Army 1983 to 1993 05H20Y4, 98G2LGM
Desert Storm 1990 to 1991, 1st Inf Div.
1984 M1009 CUCV
1944 GPW 1/4 T
1953 M37 3/4 T
M100 1/4T trailer
1 M416 1/4T trailer
More Army Surplus stuff than you can shake a stick at.
US Army 1983 to 1993 05H20Y4, 98G2LGM
Desert Storm 1990 to 1991, 1st Inf Div.
1984 M1009 CUCV
1944 GPW 1/4 T
1953 M37 3/4 T
M100 1/4T trailer
1 M416 1/4T trailer
More Army Surplus stuff than you can shake a stick at.
Re: Low compression
Is it the spin on type with the big rubber gasket?
-jim lee
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
- Hal O'Peridol
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- Location: Northwest Wa State
Re: Low compression
Jim, no, it is the Army type with the push down lever
Like this

Like this

USAR 1980-1983
US Army 1983 to 1993 05H20Y4, 98G2LGM
Desert Storm 1990 to 1991, 1st Inf Div.
1984 M1009 CUCV
1944 GPW 1/4 T
1953 M37 3/4 T
M100 1/4T trailer
1 M416 1/4T trailer
More Army Surplus stuff than you can shake a stick at.
US Army 1983 to 1993 05H20Y4, 98G2LGM
Desert Storm 1990 to 1991, 1st Inf Div.
1984 M1009 CUCV
1944 GPW 1/4 T
1953 M37 3/4 T
M100 1/4T trailer
1 M416 1/4T trailer
More Army Surplus stuff than you can shake a stick at.
Re: Low compression
I'm lookin' for the spin on type. Pawn shop is a good idea though.. There's one in Mt Vernon. I'll check it out.
-jim lee
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html
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Re: Low compression
Are you looking for the plastic one for the current spectre cans? unclesamsretailoutlet might have them.
Re: Low compression
This is what I was "seeing". The ones from my youth, seems so recent but I guess it ain't anymore.

They were spin on with four rolled over tabs that matched the rolled over tabs on the early jerry cans.
They made a vissssssss.... sound and always leaked a little.
-jim lee

They were spin on with four rolled over tabs that matched the rolled over tabs on the early jerry cans.
They made a vissssssss.... sound and always leaked a little.
-jim lee
Carryall WC53 Blog : https://www.eskimo.com/~jimlee/Home/Car ... _Blog.html