Some Questions
Hey All
I am looking to haul some vehicles, (mostly CCKW's), and need to get as many on the trailer as possible to reduce the cost. I need to know the measurments for the wheelbase, total length, and width of a truck. It would be nice to fit them side by side but I think they might be too long to fit. I also have to remove the front motor mount from my 216 and found that I need to remove the cam-shaft to get at it, does anyone have photo's or video or at least any idea on how to remove it as I have my motor down to the block but still do not see how to take it out. Thanks Gary |
cam
two small screws thru holes in cam gear ., cam followers out, remove cam carefully.
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Picture of Cam Gear in Manual
Hi Bob
The two bolts are hard to spot unless you know they are there here is page out of the 235-261 manual but they are in the same location on the 216. Any body who is interested I've posted the engine section of the later year 235-261 cu.in. Chevy Truck Manual US version on my web site http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/1...e%20Manual.htm Cheers Phil http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/R...age%208-26.jpg |
CCKW specs
From the internet, the 6x6 WWII CCKW truck is nominally:
Weight 10,100 lbs or 11,949 lbs. Length 256.3" Length: 22.72' or 21.35" Width: 7.33' Height: 7.21' There are 2 models. The artillery prime mover is about 18" shorter than the cargo vehicle, and represents about 10% of the overall production. The quick identification feature is the length of the bed. The 354 with a wheelbase of 145" and a 9' body, and the 353 with a 164" wheelbase and a 12' body. |
Bolts
3 Attachment(s)
Thank you for your posts, all very helpful information, my only problem is I am still unable to find those 2 bolts..lol, cal me blind, dumb, whatever but I have looked everywhere and have removed all the bolts I can see but am still unable to get the cam out.
On a side note I have found 3 sets of numbers on the motor, 2 are stamped in and are the same the other looks like it was molded in when the block was created and is different than the others. I assume the stamped ones are the Serial. Thanks |
Numbers game....
Hi Gary
The raised casted numbers are just that ....casting numbers ....not necessarily unique to one engine but a batch or model series..... The other two are stamped at a later date and are UNIQUE as serial numbers to that block and can be traced to actual assembly date/place if they have a suffix/prefix. Bob |
Screws
Hey Bob
Thanks for that info. Well the fog has lifted and I turned the cam shaft and lo and behold........ the 2 screws I have been searching for. The cam shaft is now out and I have the plate with the mounts removed so I can put it on the engine I got from you Rob (Morrison). Once I get my gasket material for the transfer case I will be able to try a bit of a test drive. Gary |
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