This is a quality reprint of US
Army Manual TM9 1808A. Originally published in September, 1943, it is the engine
maintenance manual for the ¾ and 1½ Ton Dodges used during WWII.
From
the manual:
1.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
a.
This manual is published for the information and guidance of Ordnance
maintenance personnel. It contains maintenance information on the engine
assembly, clutch and electrical system (fig. 1 ) of the Dodge 3/4 ton 4 x 4 and
11/2 ton 6 x 6 basic vehicles.
Maintenance instructions are supplementary to those contained in the
Operator's Manuals TM 9-808, TM 9-750A and TM 9-810 published for the using
arms.
b.
In addition to the instructions contained in this manual on carburetors,
maintenance information is also contained in TM 9-1826A for the Carter carburetor
and TM 9-1826C for the Zenith carburetor.
a.
Another manual, TM 9-1808B, contains maintenance information on the power train
and chassis of these vehicles.
Please don’t confuse this with the
M37/M43 series. If you are working on a Second World War Dodge you should
have this one. Format is 8½”X11” ~ 275 Pages.
The pictures are very usable and not
washed out or too dark like many of the manuals I have seen that from copy
machines. I use a laser printer with at least 24 pound paper. Copy
paper is generally 20 pound and you can feel the difference. It is bound
with GBC plastic combs so that it will lay flat. If you would like I can,
rather than bind with the plastic comb, three hole punch it for your binder.
If you are collecting military manuals or looking for a prop to display at your
next show, this is not the manual you want. If you want some usable
information on the WC Series Dodge Engine, that will lay flat on your bench
when you are working on your pride and joy or some period information on how it
was done back Sixty Five years ago while you curl up in front of the fire this
winter, this is the one you need.
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