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The headlight in post #5 is for Dodge M37 as Rob says.
David
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Got some more bits i don't recognise,
A voltage regulator, 24 volt, air ministry stamped and the crows foot on it. And a control panel? voltage regulator.JPG voltage regulator2.JPG voltahe regulator 1.JPG switch panel.JPG switch panel 2.JPG Last edited by John A. Rippingham; 02-01-15 at 21:44. |
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And some gaskets, austin, morris but does anyone recogine the one without a label?
morris gaskets.JPG austin 10 gaskets.JPG mystery gasket.JPG |
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Not to go against what has already been said but the large headlight is M37 as Rob has said but it was also found on some Canadian Ferrets at times.
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Hi John,
The gasket with out a label looks very similar to a MB/GPW L head motor gasket. There are a few slight differences, but very close. If you google mb/gpw head gaske you'll see. I'm sure a jeep shouldn't be too hard to find over there to compare to! Cheers, Ian.
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John, the second photo looks to have 6 diodes???, so my guess is a bridge rectifier??? (converts AC to DC) Just a guess.
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Well done johnny
Have ordered ten Mw tank trays to be made, sorry not been in touch have had to replace my useless phone and have lost your mob no. so give me a bell sometime am off down t'shed all day tomo will have to post some more pics on here soon.Cheers RR.
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