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I've been searching the web for pictures and/or drawings of the chassis on which the 15cwt, 3 ton and 6x6 CMPs were based on but I didn't manage to find much. Can anybody please point me in the right direction?
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there is not much in the way of drawings out there. I assume you want them for scale modeling? I do have some photos of a Ford Chassis taken by Tony Smith as well as some underneath shots of a C60X. From there I am afraid you have to scale it as best you can.
I will past the pics if you want them a little later when I have more time. OR PM me your e-mail address and I will send what I have directly too you. Cheers Cliff ![]() |
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From the Australian Army Driver's handbook, the following lubrication diagrams should assist:
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Ford F15A 101"wb:
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Ford F-GT 101"wb (use this to fix the Tamiya mistakes!):
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While the Chev versions are generally of the same arrangement, naturally the Engine/Gearbox mounting is different.
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Hi Tony,
These diagrams are excelent! I was hoping somebody would come up with something like this. Many thanks! Fyll ![]() |
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Are there any drawings of the 4 x 2 chassis please? My lube chart does not show the chassis frame rails. I assume that there are somewhere the F60H/C60X drawings, but in the meantime may I also thank you for the postings!
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David, it's an educated guess on my part, but I've taken the liberty of posting the C15
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1. Thanks very much Tony for your effort. Query: why did the 4 x 2 have auxiliary springs and the 4 x 4 not unless this was a later mod?
2. I have it seems census data on two batches of British LAAT C30s, and photos of representatives of both. If these have not been posted previously let me know and I shall do the honours. |
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Thanks once again! I continue to believe that the 15-cwt 4 x 4 designs were later than the 4 x 2 in the development progtramme. The very first CKD exports to England were of 8-cwt and 15-cwt 4 x 2 chassis.
This has of course been discussed before: THREAD RE SPRINGS Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 06-06-05 at 12:41. |
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Amazing that the Chevrolet had auxiliary or helper springs and the Ford did not!
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Thankis to Hanno for doing what I thought should have been done!
1. May I refer to the thread FATs a 60-cwt? 2. The chassis drawings for the F-30/F60S look very similar apart from the differences as mentioned in the thread. My question is: does this prove or not that the 30-cwt/60-cwt CMP chassis was a lengthened FAT chassis minus those components not required? Quote:
4. Are there any drawings of the C8/F8 and C8A please as it would be interesting to compare them as well? Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 26-01-14 at 16:18. Reason: fixed link |
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Comparing the C15 with the C15A, or indeed any of the other Chevs it is quite different, particularly around the front springs and would seem to be an orphan (or unmarried uncle in this family tree). The C8/C8A chassis has more in common with 3/4 ton Commercial Chev chassis (including drivetrain) and would seem to be more of a hybrid of commercial vehicle with CMP cab, rather "pure" CMP. Unfortunately, the C8A/C8AX was not in use by the Australian Army, so it's chassis never made it into the handbook. (Still doesn't explain the absence of the C60X!) |
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Tony, I am obliged!
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Thank you all very much for the continuing supply of so much interesting info in response to my original request.
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Thank you for starting a thread which has answered so many questions!
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I have been trying to work out where the F-8, C011DF, chassis design came from. I think it is taken as read that the 8-cwt chassis were based on 3/4-ton or 15-cwt commercial chassis but there was no 1940 commercial Forward-Control or COE 101" wheelbase below 1 1/2 tons, though arguably that design formed the basis of the F-15. Apart from cabs, wheels, tyres, etc. was the F-8 downsized in the chassis department from the 15-cwt and above series? Lighter chassis rails perhaps or were they much the same?
I have just found evidence that suggests that the use of a Ford 30-cwt chassis to create a WD 8-cwt 4 x 4 has precedent. In theory therefore the F-8 and its successor the F-8A could well have originally been conceived as using 1 1/2 -ton components after all! Seems like overkill to me but I leave the comments thereon to you experts. Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 13-06-05 at 16:15. |
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I have a # 11 F15A with helper springs and my #13 F15A does not ,both Fords . .I thought it might have been done this way depending what they were doing George
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Here's a comparison of a C8 frame (on the right) and a civilian 1/2 ton frame. The frames are basically the same from the front to the crossmember at the u-joint and from there back the C8 goes straight back while the half ton keeps getting wider. This is because the half ton has the springs under the frame rails and the C8 has them outside the rails. The spring mounts on the rear ends are the same distance apart, but the half ton rear end is wider between the brake backing plates. The C8 uses the heavier 2 ton steering components. The positioning of the motor and crossmembers in relation to the front axle is the same on both frames.
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