Hi all,
I just purchased a 1954 M37 in a fair state of restored. Ok, I'm used to civilian auto restorations and this isn't close. It is however, a great truck and something to tinker with and still have lots of fun.
First of all, less than 50 miles on my new Tonka truck and the transmission bit the dust. Drain the tranny oil and felt around inside, found a pin laying in the bottom along with a few small chunks of metal (those I kind of expect with a non synchro trans) The pin turned out to be one of the synchro parts as the front portion of the synchro is demolished.
I started to look around for the parts just to find out that the early trans parts are non existent. The reverse plunger, spring and keeper were also missing. Looks like someone had done some tinkering before me. Anyway, I understand that the later trans will slip right in and there are at least parts available for rebuild when necessary.
I have a 53 dated trans coming from out west but, after some research it may be in the same condition as the one I have. The seller assured me that it worked great up until he pulled it out of the truck this week. Lots of crossed fingers on this end. Trouble is I think I would be better off trying to find the later NP420 trans. Big question is, are there any out there?
All the help I can stand would be appreciated, starting to get flak from the little lady over buying a broken truck for mucho $$$$ and spending more mucho$$$$ to get it on the road.
Now, when I get the tranny fixed, I need to work on timing and governor adjustments, it spark knocks like crazy when pulling a hill and speed drops way off.
BTW, engine was rebuilt a few miles ago and runs like a top except under heavy load.
Thanks,
Cav Trooper
I just purchased a 1954 M37 in a fair state of restored. Ok, I'm used to civilian auto restorations and this isn't close. It is however, a great truck and something to tinker with and still have lots of fun.
First of all, less than 50 miles on my new Tonka truck and the transmission bit the dust. Drain the tranny oil and felt around inside, found a pin laying in the bottom along with a few small chunks of metal (those I kind of expect with a non synchro trans) The pin turned out to be one of the synchro parts as the front portion of the synchro is demolished.
I started to look around for the parts just to find out that the early trans parts are non existent. The reverse plunger, spring and keeper were also missing. Looks like someone had done some tinkering before me. Anyway, I understand that the later trans will slip right in and there are at least parts available for rebuild when necessary.
I have a 53 dated trans coming from out west but, after some research it may be in the same condition as the one I have. The seller assured me that it worked great up until he pulled it out of the truck this week. Lots of crossed fingers on this end. Trouble is I think I would be better off trying to find the later NP420 trans. Big question is, are there any out there?
All the help I can stand would be appreciated, starting to get flak from the little lady over buying a broken truck for mucho $$$$ and spending more mucho$$$$ to get it on the road.
Now, when I get the tranny fixed, I need to work on timing and governor adjustments, it spark knocks like crazy when pulling a hill and speed drops way off.
BTW, engine was rebuilt a few miles ago and runs like a top except under heavy load.
Thanks,
Cav Trooper
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