Data Plates and Defroster Duct Q?
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Data Plates and Defroster Duct Q?
I read the manual for the data plates #6 x 1/2" screws for the dash and rivets for the 3 on the glovebox. I've seen some trucks with the defroster duct and guys either bought duplcate plates and put them on the duct or took them off the dash and moved them to the duct. The manual for the heater makes no mention so I assume that nothing goes on the duct - yes?
Heaters... we don't need no stinking heaters
Lifer wrote:In the AF, the data plates stayed where the factory put them. the only thing I ever saw on the defroster duct was stencilled on and read:
MAXIMIM SPEED
ON BASE 25 MPH
OFF BASE 50 MPH
Typical...AF had heaters...none of the M37s I ran across in the Army ever had heaters...

Paul f
Re: Heaters... we don't need no stinking heaters
We had Defrosters & Heaters @ Minot AFB, but not @ Bucks Harbor AFS, Bucks Harbor, ME, our M-37 there was strictly for plowing snow.pfrederi wrote:Lifer wrote:In the AF, the data plates stayed where the factory put them. the only thing I ever saw on the defroster duct was stencilled on and read:
MAXIMIM SPEED
ON BASE 25 MPH
OFF BASE 50 MPH
Typical...AF had heaters...none of the M37s I ran across in the Army ever had heaters...
Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
The heater kit is typical of what you'd expect from the military. The manual is very straight forward and well documented. The biggest issue was how to install the blower unit on the fender. The knockout marks were way off so they obviously fit a previous version. The other problem was the brackets didn't line up at all with the angles on the fender-kind of like mounting it on the side of a hill. We'll take some pics if anyone is interested or plans on buying a kit from MWM.
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All the issues you mentioned are issues with every one. You will want to fabricate a cover for the blower motor to keep water out, if you don't every rain shower or wash job will do it in.
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