Gear Forks
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- Vzike
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Re: Gear Forks
If you have not found the forks, try Vittorio Fiorilli, in Italy. You can find him on FB. If that does not work, I have several transmissions and parts. I know I can put a set out of one.
Vin
Vin
Re: Gear Forks
Thankyou for the suggestion but no forks available there.
Francesco
M151-A1 1969
Alfa Romeo AR-51 1952
M151-A1 1969
Alfa Romeo AR-51 1952
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- Brigadier General
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Re: Gear Forks
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334318232497
I would try Red River Parts also.
I would try Red River Parts also.
Re: Gear Forks
Thanks for the suggestion but no shipping to italy and , if it is possible , i d prefer to find it in Europe to save custom and shipping costHambone wrote: ↑December 24th, 2023, 12:17 pmhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/334318232497
I would try Red River Parts also.
Francesco
M151-A1 1969
Alfa Romeo AR-51 1952
M151-A1 1969
Alfa Romeo AR-51 1952
- svramselaar
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Re: Gear Forks
hi
try morlock germany he has a lot m151 give him a phone
he must have parts or a gearbox lid
https://shop.morlock-motors.de/Start
https://www.armyparts.cz/ has m151 mebey also parts
https://www.nekvasil.cz/en/#m151-mutt
https://www.army-spareparts.com/shop/
do you have also try perini italy
http://www.muttperini.com/default.asp
ava-parts have one
https://www.ava-parts.cz/product/gear-f ... 1/?lang=en
they have a lot of parts from reomie also used
the other one at franks surplus
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334318232497?h ... SwE8xh2uuz
george
try morlock germany he has a lot m151 give him a phone
he must have parts or a gearbox lid
https://shop.morlock-motors.de/Start
https://www.armyparts.cz/ has m151 mebey also parts
https://www.nekvasil.cz/en/#m151-mutt
https://www.army-spareparts.com/shop/
do you have also try perini italy
http://www.muttperini.com/default.asp
ava-parts have one
https://www.ava-parts.cz/product/gear-f ... 1/?lang=en
they have a lot of parts from reomie also used
the other one at franks surplus
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334318232497?h ... SwE8xh2uuz
george
Re: Gear Forks
Thankyou , I have checked them , no luck, Perini is "out of service" for your info.
Francesco
M151-A1 1969
Alfa Romeo AR-51 1952
M151-A1 1969
Alfa Romeo AR-51 1952
- Vzike
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Re: Gear Forks
I'm sure I have good take offs. Shipping from Florida to Italy is pricy.
Re: Gear Forks
Francesco, I have seen many, many suggestions made here and you have shot them all down. If there are none available in Europe then you are going to have to go with parts from the US. Vin will work with you on the price I am sure. Are you absolutely sure your shift forks are bad? If bent they can be straightened and if the pads are worn they can be built up. All that is needed is someone with a good transmission top to use for measurements. But with all the spare parts available in Europe I cannot believe there is nothing out there, even good used. Get hold of Richard in Germany, I know he regularly ships containers back and forth to this country and brings in parts. Maybe it would be possible to get a set of forks placed in one of his containers?
Here is Richards info, send him an e-mail or PM.
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3233
Here is Richards info, send him an e-mail or PM.
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3233
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone