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Old 13-07-05, 03:22
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My friend has imported from Isreal, a Dodge Powerwagan 1969 manufacture with a L6 engine.

Can any one help with the tare weight of this truck.

Also we suspect he has problems with the oil pressure relief valve.

Can anyone provide the correct specs for this part.

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Old 13-07-05, 05:04
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Sorry model 1969 WM300

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Old 13-07-05, 06:55
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Default WM300 Dodge

Try a google search for Vintage Power Wagon down in Iowa. They imported a whole bunch of these trucks from Thailand a few years ago and still have lots of parts for them. Robert in Toronto
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Old 13-07-05, 09:14
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Thanks that is a good steer

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Old 14-07-05, 18:16
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Default You need the Power Wagon Forum

http://www.dodgepowerwagon.com/wwwboard/index.html

It's all there - everything you need to know. The PIF link at the top (Parts Information File) is particularly useful and shows expecte oil pressure and some interchange stuff.

Also useful for finding a supplier near you, but Vintage Power Wagons is best for most of this stuff.

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Old 15-07-05, 00:47
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Thank you very much it is really appreciated.

Powerwagons in Australia are a rare beast, and my understanding is that the Australian Air Force bought 12 as early rescue trucks.

Other than those I do not believe that any more came into the vehicle.

Hope one day to be able to help you guys.

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Old 16-07-05, 13:41
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Default QLD powerwagon

Should anyone want one for parts there is a powerwagon located in Brisbane, I checked it out about 3 weeks ago- very rusty but the drive train was complete. Probably good for spares only....

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Old 10-08-05, 05:52
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Try Searching for parts for the dodge power wagon
318ci displacement or the 360ci displacement.
Depending on the model the rating was 3/4 ton
weighing in a 5800 lbs depending upon model(empty)
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Old 10-08-05, 10:44
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Thanks guys you will bepleased to know that we have the old girl running fine

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