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the engine side of the rebuild is covered, both civilian jeep manuals and army manuals. but the generator itself, that is what i think i'm missing. there must be some guidance the army had on how to align the generator shaft with the engine. mine had 3 shims that fell out when i was...
thanks for looking, those are the ones i have or a close variant. its beginning to look like that's all the Army published for them. no detailed parts manual or higher level maintenance manuals.
I'm not sure what i'm looking for either (number or title wise) my searches all turn up the same two manuals i have 904 and 1804 depending on search criteria i used - like - jeep willy engine, or PE-95, or WWII generator, military 10kw generator. was just hoping maybe someone who worked on...
No that is one i have, its the one i listed as 919-TM11-904, its kind of a general overview with some details on the electrical side, but no parts listing or details on how each part goes together. but thanks for looking.
I'm restoring a PE-95 generator and have found two manuals, 919-TM11-904 (kind of an overview manual) and TM-9-1804A (covers the engine only). what i'm hunting are the repair manuals that list each part and the parts breakdown. For my 936 i have operations manuals and parts manuals... was...
and thanks for that discr
and thanks for the description of how info is spread thru the TM's ... that is a wonderfully accurate way to put it. I have a M936A1 and spend an inordinate amount of time going thru the various TM's to find what i would have thought was a simply - common piece of...
thanks--- that's pretty much what i had planned. was just curious about how to fill the master, just add till its full to the brim and bleed away, then refill to top of the fill port since there is no "level" you can see??? and i was guessing this is a very common part, but thanks for...
I have a M1061 and am doing general maintenance and clean up. looks like i need to replace several of the hydraulic hard lines to the wheel cylinders. I've read the TM, but only find master cylinder replacement info. i will need to bleed the system. question is, unlike a car master cylinder...
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