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Old 28-02-12, 23:19
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Default Anyone have the M38A1Cdn3 parts manual supplement??

I am about to source up some wheel cylinders for the Shilo museum's parade jeep, which is a M38A1 Cdn3. These have the larger and superior 10" self adjusting brakes, and have different wheel cylinders form the regular M38 family. I had a cop of the Cdn 3 supplement, but alas no longer. Could someone look up the wheel cylinders and post the NSNs (or commercial numbers) here?

The CJ5s from about mid 60s also had 10" self adj brakes, and I suspect they are the same brakes as used on the Cdn3, but I want to confirm before I go ordering in the parts.
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Old 01-03-12, 13:21
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Rob: I couldn't find suitable reference numbers in the parts catalogues which Grant Bowker sells.

There is a CDN 3 supplement to the Repair Manual, but no supplement for the Parts Manual.
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Old 01-03-12, 14:45
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I have the Cdn2 supplement in my parts manual. I used to have a parts manual that had the Cdn2 and the Cdn3 supplements, but have no idea where it has gone. The supplement was just a few pages at the end of the text portion that would list the unique parts for the later models.

Chris is going to send me his civilian part numbers for the wheel cylinders when he gets home this weekend. If anyone else has civilian numbers that worked, I would appreciate those. I am ordering cylinders on line via the US and want to make sure I get the right ones.
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