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Old 22-12-09, 20:20
DanJahn DanJahn is offline
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Hi

I forgot to add that we will especially need the parts to make up the twin pack 671 engines also know has the General Motors 6046. We have one engine already but need another and the unit with the clutches that mates them together. Any leads would be appreciated.

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Old 22-12-09, 21:42
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Hi

I forgot to add that we will especially need the parts to make up the twin pack 671 engines also know has the General Motors 6046. We have one engine already but need another and the unit with the clutches that mates them together. Any leads would be appreciated.

Thank you

Dan
Dan ..
You need a completly different turret,as the M10 had the open turret..
See the model..

http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h...ed=0CB4Q9QEwBQ
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Old 23-12-09, 04:41
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Seems to be a little confusion. We are gathering the parts together to build ( yes, build ) a replica M4A3E8. We have the proper turret, two GAA engines , some HVS suspension and lots of internal parts. Still looking for a hull. In our search for parts we have also acquired some early VVS suspension and a early three piece front hull. With that we have decided to put the M4A3E8 on the back burner and start to work on the M10. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 24-12-09, 10:00
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I don't think many, if any production M10s were built with the 3 piece front but if you're only building a 'replica' then Hannos suggestion might be your best bet.

You would need the early, M3 style suspension, it's not clear from your posts exactly which ones you have.
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Old 24-12-09, 10:09
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We have both the vertical and horizontal suspension assemblies.

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Old 24-12-09, 10:15
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Hi Dan,

there are two types of vertical suspension. The original style with the return roller on top as shown in Hannos pic of the Ram 3" SP and the later style with the return roller mounted on a bracket behind the main casting.

The latter would be correct for an M10 proper and the former for the Ram SP.
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Old 28-12-09, 01:32
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The Kenosha (Wisconsin) MV museum had some hulls for sale a few years ago. Jesse
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