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Old 19-12-17, 19:07
werner wernersen werner wernersen is offline
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Hello from Norway

I am in currently starting a little winter project, before starting dismantling of my C60L.

I will try to make searchable list in Excel of the Army part catalog 1940-41 for Chevrolet to make it easier to find out what part I need to replace or are missing.

I hope some of you are interested in the list and are willing to help with the new part number section, I have made a little PDf as a suggestion for how I think it should look like, please give me some feedback on this.

Werner
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Old 21-12-17, 01:42
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I will try to make searchable list in Excel of the Army part catalog 1940-41 for Chevrolet to make it easier to find out what part I need to replace or are missing.

I hope some of you are interested in the list and are willing to help with the new part number section, I have made a little PDf as a suggestion for how I think it should look like, please give me some feedback on this.
Hi

Was just looking at your test data base, are you scanning the parts book an running it through a character recognising program? My parts book has one more column headed "PROPRIETARY OR M.T. NUMBER " some of the numbers list cross over to commercial parts of the day. So including that column might be of use.

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Old 21-12-17, 11:02
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Hello Phil

As of today, I am doing it manually, because my copy don't give me good recognition of text, I hope further out in the book I can do a scan.

in my PDF there is a Colum with new part and a Colum with web address I hope to add. the line you refer to isn't in my book.

Werner
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Old 21-12-17, 14:19
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Hi Werner

Just getting the parts list in a form that can be computer search will be useful. May also get interesting to see which part numbers repeat. Example same parts used in front and rear axle.

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Old 21-12-17, 17:32
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Hello Phil

I will do my best, it takes time only, but I think by putting it as a spread sheet (Excel), there is a lots of possibilities.

Werner
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For a C15a single speed Transfer Case

Transfer Case
Modern oil seal part number is SKF 19360 QTY3
Speedi Sleeve is SKF 99193 QTY 3
Shift shaft CR 5510 (or SKF) per Tony Smith

Bearings as listed in the parts manual.
Timken 332. QTY 6
Timken 339. QTY 5
Timken 342-S. QTY 1
Timken 14274 QTY 2
Timken 14137 QTY 2
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Old 05-10-18, 21:14
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Default 2 speed transfer case seal

Does anybody have the part# for the small seal that fits on the shift shaft of the 2 speed transfer case. the one that goes on the shaft that attaches to the shift fork? I looked through this thread and I couldn't find a reference to it.

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