how to tell civilian 230 engine apart from military 230
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:12 pm
Looking at at a M37 for sale that is close by as a donor / parts truck for my M37. Truck has seen better days - ie body is pretty much gone and the interior looks like a bomb went off. At first glance I thought it had the original 230 in it. But on second glance I noticed that the carb looks like the ETW1 but with a different governor and air cleaner, distributor is a civilian unit, plugs are "street" normal plugs.
On the good side it does have some new rubber and a plow.
It has the usual "replacements" - outboard gas tank in the bed, 24 volt dc fuel pump etc.
So what is the best way to ID the engine, keeping in mind that these days its dark and rainy.
Have read in other posts to look at the oil fill (pressed or bolted). What other visual indicators are there?
Any other differences on the military vs civilian 230. Are the guts the same?
Thanks in advance-
Jim
1954 M37
On the good side it does have some new rubber and a plow.
It has the usual "replacements" - outboard gas tank in the bed, 24 volt dc fuel pump etc.
So what is the best way to ID the engine, keeping in mind that these days its dark and rainy.
Have read in other posts to look at the oil fill (pressed or bolted). What other visual indicators are there?
Any other differences on the military vs civilian 230. Are the guts the same?
Thanks in advance-
Jim
1954 M37