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Anyone know of a M715 in Australia

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Anyone know of a M715 in Australia

Post by AussieCJ7 »

I have heard of one at USA 4x4 in melb is there any others in Australia ??

Comon you miltary guys must know :evil:
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Re: Anyone know of a M715 in Australia

Post by Singo17 »

AussieCJ7 wrote:I have heard of one at USA 4x4 in melb is there any others in Australia ??

Comon you miltary guys must know :evil:



I am sure there would be quite a few in OZ I am sure I have seen a couple in the 4x4 trader over the years.....

I have a mate who collects tanks and ex mil trucks he would know.......I will ask...
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Post by Singo17 »

http://www.film.queensu.ca/CJ3B/World/Australia.html


Try this site as it has a fair bit of info on Jeeps activities in OZ
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

Singo Thanks for the link I have combed through that site many times before

no details on the M715 though in Australia

for those who are wonder what they are check out this

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE:

TYPE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT
NUMBER OF CYLINDERS 6
BORE 3.344"
STROKE 4.375"
PISTON DISPLACEMENT 230 CUBIC INCH
BORE SPACING, CENTER TO CENTER 3.876"
FIRING ORDER 1-5-3-6-2-4
COMPRESSION RATIO 7.5:1
COMPRESSION PRESSURE 135 TO 145 PSI
HORSEPOWER, SAE 26.77
HORSEPOWER, MAX BRAKE 132.5 @ 4,000 RPM
TORQUE, MAX 198 LBS.-FOOT AT 2,000 RPM
IDLE SPEED 600 TO 650 RPM
OIL CAPACITY INCLUDING FILTER 6 QUARTS


TRANSMISSION:

TYPE MANUAL
SPEEDS FOUR FORWARD, ONE REVERSE
SYNCHROMESH SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH GEARS
RATIOS:
FIRST GEAR 6.398:1
SECOND GEAR 3.092:1
THIRD GEAR 1.686:1
FOURTH GEAR 1.00:1
REVERSE GEAR 7.820:1
LUBRICANT CAPACITY 6.5 PINTS


TRANSFER CASE:

TYPE NEW PROCESS GEAR, 200 SERIES
RANGES HIGH AND LOW
RATIOS:
HIGH 1.00:1
LOW 1.96:1
LUBRICANT CAPACITY 4.5 PINTS


DIFFERENTIALS:

FRONT:
TYPE FULL FLOATING,HYPOID GEARS, DANA 60
RATIO 5.87:1
LUBRICANT CAPACITY 6 PINTS

REAR:
TYPE FULL FLOATING, HYPOID GEARS, DANA 70
RATIO 5.87:1
LUBRICANT 6.5 PINTS


ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:

VOLTAGE 24 VOLTS
CURRENT 60 AMPERES
BATTERY:
QUANTITY 2
HOUR RATING 45 AMPERE HOUR
VOLTAGE 24 VOLT, 2-12 VOLT BATTERIES IN SERIES
TERMINAL GROUND NEGATIVE


FUEL SYSTEM:

CAPACITY 28 GALLONS


COOLING SYSTEM:

CAPACITY WITH HEATER 12 QUARTS
NORMAL OPERATING TEMP. 190 DEGREES
NORMAL OPERATING PRESSURE 13 PSI


STEERING SYSTEM:

TYPE MECHANICAL
STEERING RATIO 24:1
TURNING RADIUS 27.5 FEET
TURNING CIRCLE 55 FEET


SUSPENSION:

FRONT AND REAR SEMI-ELLIPTICAL SPRINGS


BRAKES:

TYPE HYDRAULIC, INTERNAL EXPANDING
PARKING BRAKE MECHANICAL, EXTERNAL ON PROP SHAFT


FORDING DEPTH:

WITHOUT KIT 30 INCHES
WITH KIT 60 INCHES


ARTICULATION:

ANGLE OF APPROACH W/OW 45 DEGREES
ANGLE OF APPROACH W/W 33 DEGREES
ANGLE OF DEPARTURE 25 DEGREES


TIRES:

TYPE NYLON CORD, NON-DIRECTIONAL, MS (MUD & SNOW)
SIZE 9.00-16, 8 PLY
PRESSURE:
FRONT 25 PSI
REAR 35 PSI
SPARE 35 PSI





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Post by RUFF »

So are these things from the Jeep stable. Just looks a lot like a Cherokee/Wagoneer.
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

yes ruff they have Jeep heritage :lol:

They are a kaiser truck and were used for carry amo to the troops in the korean war

yes they look a bit like a old chero but have 1 1/4 ton running gear

dana 60 front and dana 70 rear as stock diffs

They are just begging for a big block V8 and 38" or bigger boggers

The guards are just begging to meet the sawall and they way they are designed it would not be obvious

Check out this video of one in action

go to http://www.jpmagazine.com then follow the link to the video lib then look for Travis Hickman’s ’68 M715

they way they have designed the website you can not link straight to the video :(
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Post by zzzz »

they fit 38.5" or 40" tyres stock without any cutting of the guards.
And the running gear will take it happily.

Need to do something about the t-case as well.
Not low enough....atlas II 4.3 and a klune sounds good.

love them :)
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Post by billsta »

love to have one of them, but cant afford 2 jeeps :mrgreen:
how different are they to J20?
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

Bill the J200 has dana 44 front and rear is a hard top has a more civilised interio and has less tough looking body work

Sure is a big truck for only dana 44's
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Post by bubs »

i pass one of those things nearly every second day on my way to work - or at least i think :?:
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

Hey Bubs,

I wonder if it is a J2000 they do look a little similar from a distance

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very different drive line and a little different body work

dont supose you have any details on the one you see on your way to work do u ?
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Post by RUFF »

Bubs what colour is the one you pass?
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Post by bj on roids »

AussieCJ7 wrote:yes ruff they have Jeep heritage :lol:

dana 60 front and dana 70 rear as stock diffs

They are just begging for a big block V8 and 38" or bigger boggers


the dana 60 and 70 in these is a piss poor excuse, the 60 front, has coarse axles and pinion, closed knuckle front, weak hubs, and if you search on pirate, they give this axle a caning everyone who has asked about the M715 60 front has been givin the newbie a$$ whoopin they deserve, all the clearance of a D60, all the weight of a D60, all the strength of a hilux diff :roll: (actually more, but not much) the big block and big boggers, will not only destroy the transfercase NP203, but also that weak assed rear dana 70

did i mention the big fat drum brakes all round :roll:

AWESOME

i would not be proud if toyota rolled out a POS like this :oops:
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Post by zzzz »

bj on roids wrote:
AussieCJ7 wrote:yes ruff they have Jeep heritage :lol:

dana 60 front and dana 70 rear as stock diffs

They are just begging for a big block V8 and 38" or bigger boggers


the dana 60 and 70 in these is a piss poor excuse, the 60 front, has coarse axles and pinion, closed knuckle front, weak hubs, and if you search on pirate, they give this axle a caning everyone who has asked about the M715 60 front has been givin the newbie a$$ whoopin they deserve, all the clearance of a D60, all the weight of a D60, all the strength of a hilux diff :roll: (actually more, but not much) the big block and big boggers, will not only destroy the transfercase NP203, but also that weak assed rear dana 70

did i mention the big fat drum brakes all round :roll:

AWESOME

i would not be proud if toyota rolled out a POS like this :oops:


it's an np200 not a 203 :)
the axles are stronger than anything toyota has every produced - I think ?

A 30 spline Dana 44 is 1.31" in diameter. So is a 30 spline Dana 60 although the ring gear is larger. A 35 spline Dana 60 is 1.5" in diameter and therefore much stronger

Front Dana 60 is Full Floating, Hypoid Gears, 5.87:1, 30 Spline, Closed Knuckle, SUA, 13" drum brakes, 2 piece carrier

Rear Dana 70 is Full Floating, Hypoid Gears, 5.87:1, 23 Spline, SOA, 13" drum brakes

at least they are full float, have huge ring gear....ah well, there are fuck all of them in Aus anyways :)
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Post by bj on roids »

hit a nerve did i!!

toyota gear is equivalent to dana 44 8) but better cause its lighter and japanese :mrgreen:
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Post by mc4x4 »

We are currently building one at my factory,we have ripped out the 6 and have replaced it with an 8. we are currently looking for a open knuckle 60 at the moment, so if anybody knows of one give me a bell.we have a 14 bolt to go in the back.. i say it will be about a year before the truck is on the road
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Post by zzzz »

mark - where are those crap good for nothing stock axles going then????

I may be envouraged to take them off your hands for free and transport them to the nearest boatyard to be used as anchors.

no fees of course :)
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Post by bj on roids »

mc4x4 wrote:We are currently building one at my factory,we have ripped out the 6 and have replaced it with an 8. we are currently looking for a open knuckle 60 at the moment, so if anybody knows of one give me a bell.we have a 14 bolt to go in the back.. i say it will be about a year before the truck is on the road
cheers MC


you after a ford or chev one?
balljoint or kingpin?

:roll: those things are everywhere
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Post by zzzz »

bj on roids wrote:
mc4x4 wrote:We are currently building one at my factory,we have ripped out the 6 and have replaced it with an 8. we are currently looking for a open knuckle 60 at the moment, so if anybody knows of one give me a bell.we have a 14 bolt to go in the back.. i say it will be about a year before the truck is on the road
cheers MC


you after a ford or chev one?
balljoint or kingpin?

:roll: those things are everywhere


kingpin front dana60, open knuckle's are everywhere in aus??? what are you smoking? :)

Find some for me.

Rear dana60 may be a different story, but front.....oh I want high pinion RR as well :D
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Post by bj on roids »

what are YOU smoking :roll: see the smilie right before it!!

so what sort of diff is your mate after?
what side drop does he want?

i know where one might be, or two even (fronts) rears can be had anywhere!
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Post by mc4x4 »

My mate is after a drivers side ft one (chev) if you could help that would be great
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:Bubs what colour is the one you pass?



i think it is one of the second options, yellowey browny color
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

BJ, hook me up, a mate needs 1 drivers pumpkin, low $.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:BJ, hook me up, a mate needs 1 drivers pumpkin, low $.


Is a driver like a butternut or a blue?? You should be able to get them from your local green grocer.
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Post by bj on roids »

sorry cheezy no low $$

they are staying top dollar or staying in qld!! ;)

they could come in handy one day when i get the money
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