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Thanks for the suggestions... the drag link spring is 655861 and I think this is a little small for that...
They could almost be clutch plate springs, a fairly useless spare part... I can't find a diagram of the rear engine mount, and am not familiar enough with the way GM designed these.
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The number for the spring does not appear in CCKW,DUKW or Staghound SNLs. Group 1205 deals with Master Cylinder strangely enough.
Group 1205A, no listing. David
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Just scratched the wax off the pack and the group should read 1203A, and the part (now also without wax) is #477440 - the '#' symbol was confusing - sorry to put you on a false goose chase!
But the part number still doesn't seem to be in a CMP book.
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That's more like it Keith.
Spring, brake Shoe, Friction. Applicability. Chevrolet 1941-42 1-1/2 ton 4x2 trucks built for US Army. Number required 8. David
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Brilliant... now I know I have lots of something almost completely useless!
I must try them on the Ford front shell mount.
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When I was putting my Chev CMP together I looked everywhere for the small body mount springs.
Couldn't find them. I worked in the Overhead Door business and was unpacking operators one day and noticed the clutch adjustment springs were similar. Went to the stockroom and took a couple to compare. Exactly the same. On they went. Peter S |
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If you look at your picture of the body mount spring and bolt it does look like 2 springs stacked together....
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