First, are you sure the water pump fits?
There IS a link in message #2. I just typed the GM part number into RockAuto's search function and came up with THIS LINK>>>> MAHLE J17829 Axle...
1939-53 Master Parts book does not show the gasket in the exploded view picture, but 1955.2-60 Master Parts book does show it as Group 2.0220A...
Your 3600 would have the same differential as a 1952 GMC 150 series truck. This is taken from the 52 GMC Owner's manual. It should get you...
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Don't know what years you are looking for, but found these on eBay with a few minutes looking. Chevy Master Parts Catalog 1955 1956 1957 Chevrolet...
I suspect there is, but I've never seen one. It is what the parts department would use at the dealership. I bought one of mine from a closing...
That particular diagram came from a page I scanned from a 1958 GMC Master Parts Book that covers second series '55 through '58 GMC trucks. GMC...
When I can't find torque values for fasteners in the shop manual I use a general purpose chart like this: Bolt Depot - US Recommended Bolt Torque...
Did some more research and found that the pressure relief valve (ie. pressurized cooling system) was standard on 300 series and larger trucks. It...
That is the pressure relief valve for the radiator. By 1952, GMC started using a "regular" radiator cap that combined a filler with a pressure...
Start by reading this page which explains why you shouldn't use GL-5 in your gearbox: The difference between GL-4 and GL-5 explained - Rymax...
From your book: 1954 Chevrolet Truck Shop Manual Using modern lubes, I'd us one marked GL-4. That way you could also use it in the transmission....
No such luck. Cover gasket is GM # 3752660. Carrier gasket is 370246. Our host carries both (93-905 and 93-911).
Poor man's torque wrench calibrator
Yes. GM H-033 axle was used in Chevy 1/2 ton trucks from at least the late 1930s through 1959. GMC quit using them in 1957.
Look like this?[ATTACH]
3600 uses a H-050 rear axle which was used on 3/4 and Chevy and GMC trucks at least into the late 1950s. I don't know where to find a maintenance...
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