NAPA part numbers for the M416??

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NAPA part numbers for the M416??

Unread post by mikes47jeep » March 12th, 2009, 10:43 pm

dose anyone have a NAPA part number list for a M416?

parts like bearings and races, shocks, springs, shakles, brake shoes

regards

Mike
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1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
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Re: NAPA part numbers for the M416??

Unread post by cstaup » March 13th, 2009, 6:27 am

Mike, you should be able to cross refernce the bearings and races from the # stamped on them, they should be the same as the truck, braked are easily had from you favorite parts supplier.

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Re: NAPA part numbers for the M416??

Unread post by mikes47jeep » March 13th, 2009, 10:51 pm

i seem to be having a hard time finding M416 parts with the MV part dealers here, they have alot of jeep, mutt, and deuce parts, but no one seems to stock any trailer parts
1947 Cj2a (MB clone)
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
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Re: NAPA part numbers for the M416??

Unread post by Flyboy740 » March 30th, 2009, 9:10 pm

I pulled this off the internet. I picked up two shocks today at my local NAPA so I know that stock number worked. As for the others????????

Glynn



This page was originally at this url: http://home.earthlink.net/~shehanb/trailermaint.html
As of July 15, 2003, the link does not work.
This page was salvaged from the Google cache.
I give full credit for this FAQ to Brandon Shehan.
If you know of a url where this page is maintained and hosted, I am glad to link there instead.
________________________________________
Frequently Asked Questions about M416 Trailer parts
V1.5
Revised 30 May 2001
*Note to all lawyers and lawsuit-happy people: I checked this information as
of 30 May 2001 and it worked for me. It may not work for you. If your
wheel flies off at 70 mph and kills Aunt Tillie, it's your problem and I accept
no responsibility. Use this information at your own risk.
Email any corrections and additions (especially for BT3, MBT, and M100 trailers) to me at bshehan@hotmail.com
I use the term M416 for the M416, the M716, the M762, and M569 bare chassis trailer. All of these were built on the M569. The A1 variants had surge brakes and the brake components are NOT covered here.
The background was deliberately chosen....these things will nickel and dime you to death......
I. Common Part Numbers for Service Parts
Wheel Bearings (4 per trailer):
Federal Mogul Set A-35, which consists of:
Bearing: LM501349
Race: LM501310
Grease Seals (2 per trailer):
Federal-Mogul 472018
*note, for some reason these seals are rather expensive.....~$10 each, but
they are much cheaper than M151 seals at 17 each. The F-M seals do not
have the lip that prevents the seal from going too deep in the hub, but driving
it in with a block of wood makes them seat just fine.
IMPORTANT:
The Portrayal Press reprint of the 1970 Edition of TM 9-2320-251-14 has a big error in the sequence of assembly for the hubs on pp24-25.
The correct sequence (from the inside out) is as follows:
1. Grease seal
2. bearing
3. race
4. hub
5. race
6. bearing
7. tabbed washer
8. spindle nut
9. lock washer
10. lock nut

Note: you'll need a 2 1/16 hub bearing locknut socket (for early jeep, Scout,
and Land Rover) to get to the bearings. Price is generally about 10-15 bucks
and is available from JC Whitney or any GOOD jeep parts dealer that
understands that jeeps were made before the CJ-7 introduction in 1976.
Shock Absorbers (2 per trailer):
NAPA 94038
*this is for a mid 1970's CJ-5 with a 4cyl engine
Springs:
1950's vintage CJ3A/CJ3B FRONT leaf springs (36.25x1.75 inch leaf springs)
Spring Eye Bushings:
1950's CJ3A/B Front leaf bushings
Shackles:
1950's vintage CJ3A/CJ3B shackles.
Note there is a right and a left threaded shackle. You'll need one of each.
Available from JC Whitney or any jeep parts specialist. These are commonly
called "c-shackles"
U-bolts:
Again, 1950's CJ3A/B U-bolts for a Dana 25 axle. You want the "skinny" u-bolt
as there is also a wide u-bolt to clear the pumpkin on a D25. With nuts, they
run about 3.60 each from http://www.walcks4wd.com
II Electrical System:
For Taillights, the 24V bulbs can be replaced with 12V bulbs.
A good upgrade is to go to M561 "Gama Goat"/M101 howitzer taillights
with the full red lens. The housing is the same size, but the "lit area"
is easily five times as large and they retain that "military "
appearance.
Part number is: 10929548-1.
Lens is Ord 10920506
They are available NOS from Rapco Parts Company for 28.50 each. A pair with shipping costs 64.00. Price and availability as of 12/00
http://www.rapcopartscompany.com
M416A1 used the later 'composite light' that's found on all modern military
vehicles such as HMMWV, 5-ton, etc. The composite light is also much bigger than the little original taillight.
The IV connector cable can be disconnected under the cover on the a-frame arm
and replaced with a regular 4-wire trailer connector. It can be connected to
the military chassis harness using 0.156 inch bullet connectors. Be sure to
specify 0.157 bullets as there are several sizes of bullet connectors out there.
The 14-16g bullets sold at AutoZone are .156 bullets and work fine.
Walker Truck Supply has both IV Cables and body harnesses available. The
body harness is $25 as of 3/01.
(760) 244-8060
http://www.flmv.net has IV cables
http://www.muttparts.com has body harnesses
II. M-416 Tires/Wheels:
-The M416 uses 7.00x16 tires on 4.5 inch x 16 wheels. The tire and wheel are the same as the M151 series jeep.
-The M416B1 uses M422 Mighty Mite wheels and 6.00x16 tires.
-1966 manufacture Stevens M416's use very long (2 1/2") 7/16" studs. They are very hard to find. The more common auto parts store 1/2" studs can be usedif you get new 1/2" lug nuts. The studs are all standard "righty tighty" threaded.
-The tubes are a special 'short valve stem' type available from http://www.armyjeepparts.com for $10 each (12/00).
-www.flmv.net also has tubes and theirs are $5.
-LT245R16 truck tires will work if if used with inner-tubes. Again, get a JEEP innertube, not some pickup truck tube.
-Denman "Cross Country" military tires are available from most tire shops for about $80-90 each.
http://www.tuckertire.com also stocks 700x16 NDCC tires for Jeeps.
http://www.rapcopartscompany.com has brand new M416/M151 steel wheels for 24.95 each.
III. Brake Parts
Brake Cable:
Best price so far has been 68 dollars from Army Jeep Parts in Bristol, PA. http://www.armyjeepparts.com
The M416 and the M100 use the same brake cable.
http://www.armyjeepparts.com has all the small brake hardware...eccentrics, anchor
pins, etc.
I tried Antelope Valley Equipment for brake shoes, but after numerous phone calls on my dime to people who never got around to checking if they actually had the brake shoes, I gave up on them. It's bad business to neither return calls nor have a good answer for people when they call several times over the course of week.
There's a firm called TJ Murray (do you own websearch, buddy) that I noticed had a stock of drums, etc for the M416.
IV. Landing Leg/V-casting
Available from Walker Truck Supply (760) 244-8060. No tension spring for the lunette eye is available, but a valve spring from a big engine works well enough.
V. M-416 Tarpaulins:
There are three places that carry reproduction tarps for the M416 trailer:
Weebee Webbing
http://www.odcloth.com
OD green Canvas or Vinyl
Tan or black vinyl also
$101 including shipping (3/01)
Beechwood Canvas
http://www.beachwoodcanvas.com
OD canvas # 4162310 $106.00 +15% shipping (12/00)
Vinyl: #4162310V (vinyl) $132.50 +15% shipping (12/00)
Rope Kit #4161910 $15.95 (12/00)
New Life Resource Management
nlrm@together.net (no, I'm not cool enough to figure out the "mail to" coding yet)
$85 including shipping (12/00)
Colors:
Milspec canvas: olive drab, 383 green, black, and desert sand colors.
Heavy Duty Tractor-Trailer Tarp Vinyl:
yellow, orange, red, burgundy, pool blue, royal blue. bright green,
forest green, light gray, white, tan, brown, black.
Glynn

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Re: NAPA part numbers for the M416??

Unread post by Floyd » March 31st, 2009, 12:19 am

Nice list Glynn, thanks for the info.

Floyd
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1967 M416
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