hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
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Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
Thanks! $470 for everything is not bad at all. For my setup I'll be looking at a ram as well, but those aren't real expensive.
Isaac
Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
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Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
Photo Gallery
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
I forgot about needing a pump mount and pulley.
Going to the pull a part today I think
Going to the pull a part today I think
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
Having a hard time finding inexpensive multi groove pulleys and power steering pump bracket. And tension pulley.
I want to try and get air conditioning someday
I want to try and get air conditioning someday
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
I already installed a 40,000 BTU heater.
Yeah that aint a typo
40,000 BTU.
Yeah that aint a typo
40,000 BTU.

Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
Having to mix and match parts.
My 1969 engine didnt have any power steering,AC etc.
We found 2 different 318s that we swiped pulleys etc.
Just now i ordered a shim kit for the crankshaft pulley.
We will have to cut the inner wheelwell a bit.
And there is a small amount of welding involved for the upgrade.
I am right at $500 now
The only things still needed (i think)
Are new belts and fluid
My 1969 engine didnt have any power steering,AC etc.
We found 2 different 318s that we swiped pulleys etc.
Just now i ordered a shim kit for the crankshaft pulley.
We will have to cut the inner wheelwell a bit.
And there is a small amount of welding involved for the upgrade.
I am right at $500 now
The only things still needed (i think)
Are new belts and fluid
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
I have decided that i only need the two lower upholstered cots and the other backrest.
There is already one backrest to use as a template.
Replacing the steel that someone cut out will be the hardest part.
And even that doesnt look all that tough.
I have found od canvas or vinyl for the seats
Its just a hunk of plywood and a metal frame.
I am thinking old bed frames will work great and be cheap.
There is already one backrest to use as a template.
Replacing the steel that someone cut out will be the hardest part.
And even that doesnt look all that tough.
I have found od canvas or vinyl for the seats
Its just a hunk of plywood and a metal frame.
I am thinking old bed frames will work great and be cheap.
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
$600 and it is done!
I can turn the wheel with one finger.
I can turn the wheel with one finger.
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Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
That's great! I have fun with the old Armstrong steering, but I am definitely planning to do power steering and hydro assist on my big swamper truck. It'll make it easier on me and the steering wheel, as well as take a lot of stress off the driver's side knuckle
Isaac
Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
Photo Gallery
Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
Photo Gallery
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Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
Nice! I'm sold
Isaac
Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
Photo Gallery
Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
Photo Gallery
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
Except for the harder to use brakes and a smoother ride
This drives a lot like my 2001 dodge 3500
This drives a lot like my 2001 dodge 3500
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
This is going in the m43b1
All of my project cars get them.
63 bux for all new wires?
No brainer.
Even if I was rich.
I would hate flushing money down the toilet.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/152206805046
All of my project cars get them.
63 bux for all new wires?
No brainer.
Even if I was rich.
I would hate flushing money down the toilet.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/152206805046
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
All original is fantastic for car shows (i dont like entering anyway)
And internet bragging rights.
But give me something that isnt a traffic hazard and can get out of its own way anytime.
I have owned bone stock vintage jeeps and speak from experience
And internet bragging rights.
But give me something that isnt a traffic hazard and can get out of its own way anytime.
I have owned bone stock vintage jeeps and speak from experience
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
With the 63 willys jeep I was always afraid of getting rear ended on a corner driving around.
That was the main reason I sold it.
(Still kicking myself)
But every time I get in the m43b1 i thank my lucky stars the previous owner swapped a modern engine in it.
Top speed is still 45mph but at least i can tool up any hill without downshifting.
Minimum legal speed is 40mph
That was the main reason I sold it.
(Still kicking myself)
But every time I get in the m43b1 i thank my lucky stars the previous owner swapped a modern engine in it.
Top speed is still 45mph but at least i can tool up any hill without downshifting.
Minimum legal speed is 40mph
Re: hi all. new kid here. M43B1 owner
Just bought a universal wiring harness for the m43b1.
Man it's gonna feel good to rip out 51 years worth of crappy splices!
Man it's gonna feel good to rip out 51 years worth of crappy splices!