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Old 24-02-10, 03:46
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I am also in the region.....across the river from Gilles.....across the big river!!
Always available for chats and b-b-b-eers en francais ou en anglais.

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The important crumb of wisdom to draw from this conversation is there are two sizes of beer bottles sold in Quebec - 'pints' and 'quarts'. Young drinkers' first lesson in applied mathematics is to calculate the percentage of alcohol divided by price per ounce. Growing up in my small town, drinking pints meant you had money to squander to achieve the same buzz.
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Old 24-02-10, 04:43
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Terry..???

Did you swallow the bottle cap?????

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Old 03-03-10, 01:28
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Do you no were y sould get Cylinder repair sleeve for the 251 engine.
I have a Napa number 2268006 but they don't seem to have it anymore!
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Old 04-03-10, 03:34
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Bonjour Michel

Are you talking about engine cylinder sleeves....? is your engine block that badly damaged....?

I would start with Chrysler of Canada and ask for resleeving parts for a Chrysler Industrial engine.. or if they know who may stioll manufacture them... they were available at one time for most engines but in todays disposable society I think they would be hard to find as a stock item.... a good machine shop could turn the block to accept a hand made sleeve but the cost would be ridiculous......

It may be cheaper to find a replacement engine ........ guy on EBay sells totally rebuilt 251 for about $2300 US dollars......

In fact there are a couple of beat up Dodge radio trucks at a paint ball park near my place that still has the engine block in them.... he might want to sell them

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Old 04-03-10, 04:17
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No i just need to no if y can have parts for them.

The only one that is damadge is in the M152
The guy was using it to push snow and sand!!!

Now i have a bad oil pressure it start cold at 40 psi and drops wen it
warms up!
But the thing is that the oil pressure is fluctuating
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Old 04-03-10, 11:57
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I had the engine in my M37 rebuilt in Hull at a small garage that rebuilds engines. I have all the pistons etc. If you need parts the best place to call is Vintage Power Wagons in the US they have absolutly everything for the Dodges. Yesterday I called them and ordered new spark plugs for the M47 and M43.
In my M series vehicle I use a special oil sold by Stinson Fuels, it is a 15W40 oil designed for older type trucks it is design for older type engines to compensate for higher RPMs while having the viscosity and durability of newer diesel engines. My salesman sold told me this, so I bought a couple cases and use them exclusively on the M37, M43 and especially the Iltis.
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Old 04-03-10, 15:29
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Ok dose some one no what could make the oil pressure on my engine fluctuate 10 to 15 psi!
I no that my gage is ok.
it is not the oil filter.
The oil pressure starts at 45 psi cold and start fluctuating between 35-45 psi. and more the engine warms up the pressure goes down and down!

May be the oil strainer is taking some air!
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