Unknown part
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Unknown part
Hello,
I need help to identify a part. I have no idea to wich truck it belongs, I could not find anything in the internet so far.
Maybe one of you guys can help me out?
2520-678-1295
YOKE UNIVERSAL JOINT
DA-30-113-ORD-28672
4/BA 15
dated 1962
I need help to identify a part. I have no idea to wich truck it belongs, I could not find anything in the internet so far.
Maybe one of you guys can help me out?
2520-678-1295
YOKE UNIVERSAL JOINT
DA-30-113-ORD-28672
4/BA 15
dated 1962
1978 AMG M825
1971 FORD M151 A2
1968 M416 trailer
1971 FORD M151 A2
1968 M416 trailer
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Re: Unknown part
Is that the yoke that inserts into the transmission/transfer case that the drive shaft is mated to
Raymond
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Re: Unknown part
No, the yoke slides on the shaft to give clearance to remove the drive shaft. Possibly very early straight 151 axle shaft? I will see if I can look it up tonight. That date code would suggest it to be too late for that though.
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
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Re: Unknown part
1960 M151 Run 1
1963 M151 Willys DoD 10-63 in Baltimore
1989 Alley Cat. "work in Progress"
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1963 M151 Willys DoD 10-63 in Baltimore
1989 Alley Cat. "work in Progress"
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Re: Unknown part
That would be item # 9 in this photo. The hole's look like they have threads so they were used mostly on the front wheels with the block caps and 12 point "small" headed bolts on just 2 of the cross shafts, the ones without threads use the U type clamps with nuts and lock washers.
1960 M151 Run 1
1963 M151 Willys DoD 10-63 in Baltimore
1989 Alley Cat. "work in Progress"
NRA Life Member
American Legion Post 275 Fl
US Army 6 years 2nd Armored Cavalry Bindlach Germany
Colorado Army Nat. Guard 5 years
Md Air Guard 15 years active duty on C-130's
1963 M151 Willys DoD 10-63 in Baltimore
1989 Alley Cat. "work in Progress"
NRA Life Member
American Legion Post 275 Fl
US Army 6 years 2nd Armored Cavalry Bindlach Germany
Colorado Army Nat. Guard 5 years
Md Air Guard 15 years active duty on C-130's
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Re: Unknown part
It's the correct "early" rear hub yoke. They used the "square" headed universal joints (as used on the front and rear drive shaft). My 62 has those on the rear.
jason
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1969 M706
1969 M106A2
1969 M706
1969 M106A2
Re: Unknown part
Thanks to all of you for identifying the parts !!! I thought of this the first time, but I have never seen an old M151 in original shape.
I found a technical drawing in one of my M151 Series books:
I found a technical drawing in one of my M151 Series books:
1978 AMG M825
1971 FORD M151 A2
1968 M416 trailer
1971 FORD M151 A2
1968 M416 trailer
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Re: Unknown part
i have the same unkown part in the rear axle in my A2.
Question: its possible to chance to the standard yoke without problem?
google says, the old and the new yoke has the same part number?
Thank you from switzerland
Mike
Question: its possible to chance to the standard yoke without problem?
google says, the old and the new yoke has the same part number?
Thank you from switzerland
Mike