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Old 08-10-18, 02:44
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Er, wot's that then? And where could I find a copy (original or reprint)?

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It's a very handy publication by GM Canada 1944. The book details the many varied engine and transmission and other major components of CMP vehicles and armoured cars made by GM Canada.

There is a reprint copy available from the guy ( MLU forum member ? ) selling the reprint manuals, can't remember his name.
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Old 08-10-18, 12:55
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It's a very handy publication by GM Canada 1944. The book details the many varied engine and transmission and other major components of CMP vehicles and armoured cars made by GM Canada.

There is a reprint copy available from the guy ( MLU forum member ? ) selling the reprint manuals, can't remember his name.
It was Alex Blair who saved a whole collection of original manuals from the estate of a wartime GM employee from "disposal". I presently own the collection. This is the second inquiry this weekend about this particular manual after no interest for years. I don't have stock of this manual reproduced. It has quite a few foldout pages larger than 11x17 so is a bit awkward to print at Staples or other neighbourhood printshop. I need to get a price for the other member who asked and will let people know.
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Old 08-10-18, 21:19
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Default According to my copu of major assemblies.......

....267977 is not listed as a CMP steering box....... closest is 267979 for C8a or C8AX..

Listed for the C15 is 1st type 266721......3/8 fill plug
.......second type cab 268144 ........ 1/2 fill plug
when stock depleted use 5266917........1/2 fill plug

the critical dimension common to the 3 above is the "distance from theend of sectorshaft to center of housing...stated as 4 3/4 inch

PS....cab 11 C15a is 266728.....crityical dimension is 6 3/4 inch with 3/8 filler plug.

the "assembly book" was one of the first one I got from Good Old Alex..... a worthwhile addition to anyone rebuilding CMPs....
The fold out section are 4 to 5 pages wide by 11.5 (8.5 x 5=34 inches) a real bitch to reproduce with a typical photocopy machine.


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Old 09-10-18, 07:40
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It was Alex Blair who saved a whole collection of original manuals from the estate of a wartime GM employee from "disposal". I presently own the collection. This is the second inquiry this weekend about this particular manual after no interest for years. I don't have stock of this manual reproduced. It has quite a few foldout pages larger than 11x17 so is a bit awkward to print at Staples or other neighbourhood printshop. I need to get a price for the other member who asked and will let people know.
Grant,

PM on it's way to you...

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It was Alex Blair who saved a whole collection of original manuals from the estate of a wartime GM employee from "disposal". I presently own the collection. This is the second inquiry this weekend about this particular manual after no interest for years. I don't have stock of this manual reproduced. It has quite a few foldout pages larger than 11x17 so is a bit awkward to print at Staples or other neighbourhood printshop. I need to get a price for the other member who asked and will let people know.
Hello Grant,

I am trying to get in contact with you. Hope you are doing well.

Am looking for the CMA-01 MAJOR ASSEMBLIES MANUAL manual, plus some others. Hope you can help, see my email.

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