by pfarber » Sun May 20, 2012 8:34 am
I did manage to locate my Bendix Aviation Hydrovac rebuild books. Note that these are not Army TMs, but Bendix Aviation manuals. One is from 42, the other 44. They do show decals, but not that legible.
The manuals DO list model numbers for the CCW-352-353 and DUKW, but not CCKW. Other MVs are listed (halftracks, M8, T17 etc) as well as a couple of civilian trucks.
I'll scan them in and post some comparisons. But one question pops to mind immediately.
The white vac picture shows what looks like the decals in the Bendix manual. But its painted white. The Bendix manuals also show (and list) CCW/DUKW 'vac, but they are not white when installed on the trucks. Would bendix supply custom painted vac's? I doubt that Army was painting vac's then applying decals.
My INITIAL WAG (wild ass guess) is that early on the vac's were still very civilian, with decals. But as the Army supply system would have to deal with dozens of interchangeable models decals with part numbers would be confusing. My guess is that later 'vac's were DECAL-LESS and relied on the metal parts tag (like on the jeeps 529 carb and the vacuum check valve attached to the vacuum line running to the intake manifold). Its just a guess at this point... but every Army TM I have read so far specifically states to refer to the TAG for the model information.
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