Tommy's

Tommy's M-38A1
The Tear Down
Under The Hood
Body Work 1
Body Work 2
Back Together
My Son and I
Tips and Ideas

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Tips & Ideas

Take as many photos as possible then take a few more. Every time you remove something, take a picture before you do. I have been putting things back together and I have found that my pictures are better to look at then the service manuals. Some people have told me thgat they are using video tape.

Get the service manuals. The military has step by step directions for most everything you need. I completely rebuilt my carburator using the manual- TM 9-1826A/To 19-75CCa-6 that I bought from Portrayal Press. I also bought TM9-8015-1 engine and clutch and TM9-8015-2 power train/body and frame. These have been a great help.

Rent a large sand blaster. It will save you a lot of time and money in the long run. Try Nations Rent if you have one near you. The guys in Dallas were great. Don't do this on a hot day, it will kill you. You could also have some one do this part for you.

After you take somthing off of your jeep, bag it. Place it in a plastic baggie and label it. You never know when you are going to put it back on and you will forget where it came from.

You can also keep a legal pad with drawings and discriptions of the part of the jeep you are working on.

The lugs on the left side of the jeep are left threaded.

If you use por15, follow all directions to the letter. Invest in some rubber gloves- that stuff will stick to you for days if you get it on you.

Plan it before you do it. In the MP Corp we had a saying: Pre Planning Prevents Poor Poor Performance.

Some of the pictures may not match your jeep. This is ok. Not all of these jeeps where made exactly the same. If it runs... it runs.

If you don't know ask. Most of the restorers out there love to share their knowledge. Surf the net. When you start your project you might want to document it by creating your own web site.

Join the Military Vehicle Preservation Association They are a lot of help and know people who can help.

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