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ARMY TM 9-2320-272-24-1
AIR FORCE TO 36A12-1C-1155-2-1
This publication supersedes TM 9-2320-272-20-1, October 1985, and changes 1 through 4; TM 9-2320-272-20-2,
October 1985, and changes 1 through 3; TM 9-2320-272-34-1, June 1986, and chanaes 1 through 2;
TM 9-2320-272-34-2, June 1986, and changes 1 and 2; and TM 9-2320-358-24&P, October 1992
TECHNICAL MANUAL
VOLUME 1 OF 4
UNIT, DIRECT SUPPORT, AND GENERAL SUPPORT
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FOR
TRUCK, 5-TON, 6X6, M939, M939A1, M939A2
SERIES TRUCKS (DIESEL)
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL V
INTRODUCTION l-l
SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
INSTRUCTIONS
2-l
PREVENTlVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS
AND SERVICES (PMCS)
2-2
UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING 2-60
UNIT MAINTENANCE 3-1
TRUCK, CARGO: 5-TON, 6X6, DROPSIDE,
M923 (2320-01-050-2084) (EIC: BRY); M923Al (2320-01-206-4087) (EIC: BSS); M923A2 (2320-01-230-0307) (EIC: BS7);
M925 (2320-01-047-8769) (EIC: BRT); M925Al (2320-01-206-4088) (EIC: BST); M925A2 (2320-01-230-0308) (EIC: B58);
TRUCK, CARGO: 5-TON, 6X6 XLWB,
M927 (2320-01-047-8771) (EIC: BRV); M927A1 (2320-01-206-4089) (EIC BSW); M927A2 (2320-01-230-0309) (EIC: BS9);
M928 (2320-01-047-8770) (EIC: BRU); M928Al (2320-01-206-4090) (EIC: BSX); M928A2 (2320-01-230-0310) (EIC: BTM);
TRUCK, DUMP: 5-TON, 6X6,
M929 (2320-01-047-8756) (EIC: BTH); M929Al (2320-01-206-4079) (EIC: BSY); M929A2 (2320-01-230-0305) (EIC: BTN);
M930 (2320-01-047-8755) (EIC: BTG); M930Al (2320-01-206-4080) (EIC: BSZ); M930A2 (2320-01-230-0306) (EIC: BTO);
TRUCK, TRACTOR: 5-TON, 6X6,
M931 (2320-01-047-8753) (EIC: BTE); M931Al (2320-01-206-4077) (EIC: BS2); M931A2 (2320-01-230-0302) (EIC: BTP);
M932 (2320-01-047-8752) (EIC: BTD); M932Al (2320-01-205-2684) (EIC: BS5); M932A2 (2320-01-230-0303) (EIC: BTQ);
TRUCK, VAN, EXPANSIBLE: 5-TON, 6X6,
M934 (2320-01-047-8750) (EIC: BTB); M934A1 (2320-01-205-2682) (EIC: BS4); M934A2 (2320-01-230-0300) (EIC: BTR);
TRUCK, MEDIUM WRECKER: 5-TON, 6X6,
M936 (2320-01-047-8754) (EIC: BTF); M936Al (2320-01-206-4078) (EIC: BS6); M936A2 (2320-01-230-0304) (EIC: BTT).
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A - Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE AIR FORCE
JUNE 1998

TM 9-2320-272-24-1
WARNING
EXHAUST GASES CAN KILL
1. DO NOT operate vehicle engine in enclosed area.
2 DO NOT idle vehicle engine with windows closed.
3. DO NOT drive vehicle with inspection plates or cover plates removed.
4. BE ALERT at all times for odors.
5. BE ALERT for exhaust poisoning symptoms. They are:
Headache
Dizziness
Sleepiness
Loss of muscular control
6. IF YOU SEE another person with exhaust poisoning symptoms:
Remove person from area
Expose to open air
Keep person warm
Do not permit person to move
Administer artificial respiration or CPR, if necessary*
* For artificial respiration, refer to FM 21-11.
7. BE AWARE: The field protective mask for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical (NBC) protection will not
protect you from carbon monoxide poisoning.
THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST EXHAUST POISONING IS ADEQUATE VENTILATION.
Warning a

TM 9-2320-272-24-1
WARNING SUMMARY
Hearing protection is required for the driver and passenger. Hearing protection is also required for
all personnel working in and around this vehicle while the engine is running (AR-40-5 and TB MED
501).
If required to remain inside vehicle during extreme heat, occupants should follow the water intake,
work/rest cycle, and other stress preventive measures (FM 21-10, Field Hygiene and Sanitation).
If NBC exposure is suspected, all air filter media should be handled by personnel wearing protective
equipment. Consult with your unit NBC officer or NBC NC0 for appropriate handling or disposal
instructions.
This vehicle has been designed to operate safely and efficiently within the limits specified in this
TM. Operation beyond these limits is prohibited by IAW AR 70-l without written approval from the
commander, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command, ATTN: AMCPEO-CM-S,
Warren, MI 48397-5000.
Never work under dump body unless safety braces are properly positioned. Failure to do this will
result in injury to personnel.
During winching operation, never stand between vehicles. Assistant must remain in secondary
vehicle to engage service brake if cable snaps or automatic brake fails while towing vehicle. Failure
to do this may result in injury to personnel.
Accidental or intentional introduction of liquid contaminants into the environment is in violation of
state, federal, and military regulations. Refer to Army POL (para. l-7) for information concerning
storage, use, and disposal of these liquids. Failure to do so may result in injury or death.
Cleaning solvents are flammable and toxic. Do not use near open flame and always have a fire
extinguisher nearby when solvents are used. Use only in well-ventilated places, wear protective
clothing, and dispose of cleaning rags in approved container. Failure to do this will result in injury
to personnel and/or damage to equipment.
Eyeshields must be worn when cleaning with compressed air. Compressed air source will not exceed
30 psi (207 kPa). Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel.
Extreme care should be taken when removing surge tank filler cap if temperature gauge reads
above 175°F (79°C). Steam or hot coolant under pressure will cause injury.
Alcohol used in the alcohol evaporator is flammable, poisonous, and explosive. Do not smoke when
removing alcohol evaporator or adding fluid, and do not drink fluid. Failure to do this will result in
injury or death.
Do not perform electrical circuit testing fuel tank with fill cap or sending unit removed. Fuel may
ignite, causing injury to personnel.
When performing battery maintenance, ensure batteries are seated and clamped down, all rubber
boots are installed, clamps are well down on battery posts, and all battery cables lie flat against the
top of the batteries. Failure to do this may result in injury to personnel and/or damage to
equipment.
Ensure companion seatbelts are not caught inside battery box. This will cause belts to rot which
may lead to iujury of personnel.
On M938/Al/A2 model vehicles, remove spare tire prior to changing tire and install tire in spare tire
carrier after tire change is complete. Operation of crane and/or vehicle engine while vehicle is on
jacks may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
Never assemble or disassemble tire and rim assembly while inflated, use inflation to seat lockring
on split rim or tire on two-piece rim, or inflate a tire without a tire inflation cage. Injury to
personnel may result.
Do not disconnect air lines or hoses, remove safety valves or CTIS components, or perform brake
chamber repairs before draining air reservoirs. Small parts under pressure may shoot out with high
velocity, causing injury to personnel.
Warning b

TM 9-2320-272-24-1
WARNlNG SUMMARY (Contd)
Remove all jewelry when working on electrical circuits. Jewelry coming in contact with electrical
circuits may produce a short circuit, causing extreme heat, explosions, and fling particles of metal.
Failure to do so will result in injury or death and damage to equipment.
Use eyeshields and follow instructions carefully when performing assembling, disassembling, or
maintenance on this device. Components of this device are under spring tension and may shoot out
at a high velocity. Failure to do so will result in injury to personnel.
Do not remove hoses with engine running or start engine with hoses removed. High-pressure fluids
may cause hoses to whip violently and spray randomly. Failure to do so may result in injury to
personnel.
Keep hands out from between metal surfaces when removing heavy components. Failure to do so
may result in injury to personnel.
Keep personnel out from under equipment and components of equipment when supported by only a
lifting device. Sudden loss of lifting power or shift in load may result in injury or death.
Do not drain engine, transmission, or radiator fluids, or remove lines containing these fluids, when
hot. Doing so may result in injury to personnel.
Vehicle will become charged with electricity if it contacts or breaks high-voltage wires. Do not leave
vehicle while high-voltage lines are in contact with vehicle. Failure to do so may result in injury to
personnel.
Wear hand protection when handling lifting and winching cables, hot exhaust components, and
parts with sharp edges. Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel.
Do not perform fuel system procedures while smoking or within 50 ft (15.2 m) of sparks or open
flame. Diesel fuel is highly flammable and can explode easily, causing injury or death to personnel
and/or damage to equipment.
Ensure drainvalve on aftercooler is open when filling cooling system. Failure to do so may result in
injury to personnel.
Turbocharger intake fins are extremely sharp and turn at very high rpm. Keep hands and loose
items away from intake openings. Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel.
Do not place hands between frame and radiator when removing screws from trunnion or lifting
radiator. Sudden changes in support may cause the radiator to shift, causing injury to personnel.
Air pressure may create airborne debris. Use eye protection or injury to personnel may result.
Air system components are subject to high pressure. Always relieve pressure before loosening or
removing air system components.
Wear safety goggles when using a hammer.
Ether is extremely flammable. Do not perform ether start system procedures near fire. Injury to
personnel may result.
Warning c/(Warning d blank)


ARMY TM 9-2320-272-24-l
AIR FORCE TO 36A12-1C-1155-2-l
TECHNICAL MANUAL
NO. 9-2320-272-24-1
TECHNICAL ORDER
NO. 36A12-1C-1155-2-1
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE AIR FORCE
Washington,D.C., 30 JUNE 1998
TECHNICAL MANUAL
VOLUME 1 OF 4
UNIT, DIRECT SUPPORT, AND
GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FOR
TRUCK, 5TON, 6X6, M939, M939A1, M939A2 SERIES TRUCKS (DIESEL)
TRUCK MODEL EIC NSN WITHOUT WINCH NSN WITH WINCH
Cargo, Dropside
Cargo, Dropside
Cargo, Dropside
Cargo, Dropside
Cargo, Dropside
Cargo, Dropside
Cargo
Cargo
Cargo
Cargo
Cargo
Cargo
Dump
Dump
Dump
Dump
Dump
Dump
Tractor
Tractor
Tractor
Tractor
Tractor
Tractor
Van, Expansible
Van, Expansible
Van, Expansible
Medium Wrecker
Medium Wrecker
Medium Wrecker
M923
M923Al
M923A2
M925
M925Al
M925A2
M927
M927Al
M927A2
M928
M928Al
M928A2
M929
M929Al
M929A2
M930
M930Al
M930A2
M931
M93lAl
M931A2
M932
M932Al
M932A2
M934
M934Al
M934A2
M936
M936Al
M936A2
BRY
BSS
BS7
BRT
BST
BS8
BRV
BSW
BS9
BRU
BSX
BTM
BTH
BSY
BTN
BTG
BSZ
BTO
BTE
BS2
BTP
BTD
BS5
BTQ
BTB
BS4
BTR
BTF
BS6
BTT
2320-01-050-2084
2320-01-206-4087
2320-01-230-0307
2320-01-047-8771
2320-01-206-4089
2320-01-230-0309
2320-01-047-8769
2320-01-206-4088
2320-01-230-0308
2320-01-047-8756
2320-01-206-4079
2320-01-230-0305
2320-01-047-8770
2320-01-206-4090
2320-01-230-0310
2320-01-047-8753
2320-01-206-4077
2320-01-230-0302
2320-01-047-8755
2320-01-206-4080
2320-01-230-0306
2320-01-047-8750
2320-01-205-2682
2320-01-230-0300
2320-01-047-8752
2320-01-205-2684
2320-01-230-0303
2320-01-047-8754
2320-01-206-4078
2320-01-230-0304
REPORTING OF ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or if you know of a way to improve the
procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter or DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications
and Blank Forms), or DA Form 2028-2 located in back of this manual, directly to: Director, Armament and
Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity, ATTN: AMSTA-AC-NML, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630. A reply
will be furnished to you. You may also provide DA Form 2028-2 information via datafax or e-mail:
E-mail:am&a-ac-nml.@ria-emh2.army.mil
Fax: DSN 783-0726 or commercial (309) 782-0726
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A - Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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TM 9-2320-272-24-1
*This publication supersedes TM 9-2320-272-20-1,24 October 1985, and changes 1 through 4; TM 9-2320-272-20-2,25
October 1985, and changes 1 through 3; TM 9-2320-272-34-1, 10 June 1986, and changes 1 through 2; TM 9-2320-272-34-2,
10 June 1986, and changes 1 and 2; and TM 9-2320-358-24&P, 21 October 1992.
This publication is published in four volumes. TM 9-2320-272-24-1 contains chapters 1,2, and 3 (through
section IX). TM 9-2320-272-24-2 contains chapters 3 (sections X through XVI) and 4 (sections I through III).
TM 9-2320-272-24-3 contains chapter 4 (sections IV through XVI). TM 9-2320-272-24-4 contains chapters 5 and
6 and appendices A through H. Volume 1 contains a table of contents for the entire manual. Volumes 1,2, and 3
contain an alphabetical index covering tasks found in their respective volume. Volume 4 contains an
alphabetical index covering all tasks found in the entire manual.
CHAPTER 1
Section I.
Section II.
Section III.
CHAPTER 2
Section I.
Section II.
Section III.
Section IV.
CHAPTER 3
Section I.
Section II.
Section III.
Section IV
Section V.
Section VI.
Section VII.
Section VIII.
Section IX
Section X.
Section XI.
Section XII.
Section XIII.
Section XIV
Section XV
Section XVI.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 1 OF 4
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Page
........................................ v
INTRODUCTION
................................................... l-l
General Information ....................................................... l-l
Equipment Description and Data ............................................ l-5
Principles of Operation ..................................................... l-25
SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS
.................. 2-l
Repair Parts; Tools; Special Tools; Test, Measurement,
and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE); and Support Equipment ...................... 2-l
ServiceUponReceipt ...................................................... 2-l
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
........ 2-2
UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
........................... 2-60
UNIT MAINTENANCE
.............................................. 3-l
Engine System Maintenance ................................................ 3-l
Air Intake System Maintenance ............................................. 3-41
Fuel System Maintenance .................................................. 3-55
Exhaust System Maintenance ............................................... 3-139
Cooling System Maintenance ................................................ 3-149
Electrical System Maintenance .............................................. 3-220
Transmission and Transfer Case Maintenance .................................. 3-353
Propeller Shafts, Axles, and Suspension System Maintenance ..................... 3-403
Compressed Air and Brake System Maintenance ................................ 3-476
Wheels, Hubs, Drums, and Steering Maintenance ............................... 3-615
Frame Maintenance ....................................................... 3-683
Body, Cab, and Accessories Maintenance ...................................... 3-730
Winch and Power Takeoff (PTO) Maintenance .................................. 3-823
Special Purpose Bodies Maintenance ......................................... 3-869
Special Purpose Kits ....................................................... 3-968
Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS) Maintenance .............................. 3-1231
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Contd)
CHAPTER 4
Section I.
Section II.
Section III.
Section IV
Section V
Section VI.
Section VII.
Section VIII.
Section M.
Section X.
Section XI.
Section XII.
Section XIII.
Section XIV.
Section XV
Section XVI.
Page
DIRECT SUPPORT (DS) MAINTENANCE
.............................. 4-l
Direct Support (DS) and General Support (GS) Mechanical Troubleshooting .......... 4-1
Power Plant Maintenance
.................................................. 4-35
Engine (M939lAl) Maintenance ............................................. 4-117
Engine (M939A2) Maintenance
..............................................
4-271
Cooling System Maintenance
................................................
4-352
Electrical System Maintenance .............................................. 4-388
TransmissionMaintenance ................................................. 4-465
Transfer Case Maintenance ................................................. 4-504
Front and Rear Axle Maintenance
............................................ 4-548
Compressed Air and Brake System
........................................... 4-584
Power Steering System Maintenance
......................................... 4-605
Frame Maintenance
.......................................................
4-681
Body, Cab, and Hood Maintenance
........................................... 4-691
Special Purpose Bodies Maintenance ......................................... 4-715
Winch, Hoist, and Power Takeoff (PTO) Maintenance
............................ 4-808
Special Purpose Kits Maintenance
........................................... 4-1002
CHAPTER 5 GENERAL SUPPORT (GS) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-l
Section I. Engine (M939/Al) Maintenance
............................................. 5-l
Section II. Engine (M939A2) Maintenance
............................................. 5-157
Section III. Transmission Maintenance
................................................. 5-280
Section IV. Transfer Case Maintenance
................................................. 5-398
Section V. Front and Rear Axle Maintenance
............................................ 5432
Section VI. Special Purpose Bodies Maintenance
......................................... 5-463
Section VII. Winch, Hoist, and Power Takeoff (PTO) Maintenance ............................ 5-606
CHAPTER 6 SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
................. 6-l
Section I. General Preparation of Vehicle for Shipment
................................... 6-l
Section II. LoadingandMovement .................................................... 6-2
Section III. Limited Storage
.......................................................... 6-2
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A-l
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-l
Section I. Introduction ............................................................. B-l
Section II. Maintenance Allocation Chart
............................................... B-4
Section III. Tool and Test Equipment Requirements
....................................... B-25
Section IV Remarks ................................................................
B-26
REFERENCES
APPENDIX C
Section I.
Section II.
EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS LIST
............ C-l
Introduction ............................................................. C-l
Expendable/Durable Supplies and Materials List
................................ C-3
APPENDIX D MANDATORY REPLACEMENT PARTS
............................... D-l
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APPENDIX E COMMON AND SPECIAL TOOL IDENTIFICATION LIST
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-l
APPENDIX F ILLUSTRATED LIST OF MANUFACTURED ITEMS
. . . . . . . . . ....... F-l
APPENDIX G TORQUE LIMITS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-l
APPENDIX H SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
ABOUT YOUR MANUAL
Spend some time looking through this manual. You’ll find that it has a new look, different than most
TMs you’ve been using, including its predecessors, TM 9-2320-272-20-1, TM 9-2320-272-20-2,
TM 9-2320-272-34-1, TM 9-2320-272-34-2, and TM 9-2320-358-24&P.
New features added to improve the convenience of this manual and increase your efficiency are:
a. Accessing Information - These include physical entry features such as the bleed-to-edge
indicators on the cover and edge of the manual. Extensive troubleshooting guides for specific
systems lead directly to step-by-step directions for problem solving and maintenance tasks.
b. Illustrations -A variety of methods are used to make locating and fixing components much easier.
Locator illustrations with keyed text, exploded views, and cut-away diagrams make the information
in this manual easier to understand and follow.
c. Commonality - Only items that are unique to a specific series or vehicle will be given a separate
procedure. When only minor differences occur, notes are added to tell you to alter the normal
procedure in one way or another to accommodate the differences.
d. Keying Text with Illustrations - Instructions/text are located together with illustrations of the
specific task you are performing. In most cases, the task steps and illustrations are located on
facing pages, with text on the left and illustrations on the right. Continue reading for an example of
modular text and illustration layout,
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Here’s an example of how to use your manual:
Task: The unit maintenance mechanic of an M939 series vehicle reports that the engine cranks but fails to
start.
Troubleshooting steps:
1. Look at the cover of this manual. You’ll see subjects listed from top to bottom on the right-hand side.
2. Look at the right edge of the manual. On some of the pages you’ll see black bars (edge indicators)
that are aligned with the subject bars on the cover. These are the locations of the subjects in the
manual.
3. Look for UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING in the subject list on the cover,
4. Turn to the page with the edge indicator matching the subject bar for UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING.
Page numbers are also listed next to the subject titles.
5. An edge indicator is placed on the first page of the UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING.
NOTE
If the first page of a subject has an even-numbered page, it will
appear on your left, but the edge indicator will still be on the page to
your right. So, if the information you are looking for does not start on
the page to your right, it will on the page to your left.
6. Look down the list until you find ENGINE. Beneath that heading you will find the symptoms noted
by the maintenance mechanic: Engine cranks, fails to start.
7. Turn to the page indicated: page 2-9.
8. On page 2-9, steps/test relating to resolving the malfunction of “Engine cranks, fails to start,” are:
Step 1. You inspect the fuel pump shutoff valve and find it is defective and must be replaced. You
see para. 4-6 referenced.
Step 2. The rest of the inspection shows no other cause for the problem.
9. Locate para. 4-5, and you will find the detailed procedure for removing the old fuel pump shutoff
valve and replacing it with a new one.
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- This comprehensive service manual is a 4-volume set combined into a single 60mb file, totaling over 3600 pages. It is a public domain U.S. government manual, not copied from another CD-ROM product.
- It covers a wide range of vehicles including Truck, 5 Ton, 6x6, M939 and M939A1 Series (Diesel); Truck, Cargo: 5 Ton, 6x6, Dropside, M923, M923A1, M925, M925A1; Truck, Cargo: 5 Ton, 6x6, M924, M924A1, M926, M926A1; Truck, Cargo: 5 Ton, 6x6, XLWB, M927, M927A1, M928, M928A1; Truck, Dump: 5 Ton, 6x6, M929, M929A1, M930, M930A1; Truck, Tractor: 5 Ton, 6x6, M931, M931A1, M932, M932A1; Truck, Van, Expansible: 5 Ton, 6x6, M934, M934A1, M935, M935A1; Truck, Medium Wrecker: 5 Ton, 6x6, M936, M9361.
- It is designed to address unit maintenance requirements and procedures, including preventive maintenance checks and services, mechanical systems troubleshooting, electrical systems troubleshooting, engine system maintenance, electrical system maintenance, transmission service and maintenance, as well as propeller shafts, axles, and suspension maintenance.
- The manual features detailed line drawings and exploded views for all maintenance procedures, providing valuable assistance to professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike.
- The vehicles covered include the M939 and M939 Dump Truck (M929) manufactured by AM General and BMY (After 1986 & M939A2) between 1982 and 1989 (M939A2).
- Powertrain details include the Cummins NHC-250 engine for M939/M939A1 and Cummins 6CTA8.3 Turbo-Diesel for M939A2, along with Allison 5-speed automatic transmission with a 2-speed transfer case.
- Dimensions of the M939A2 variant are as follows: Length - 7,890 mm (310.6 in), Width - 2,470 mm (97.2 in), Height - 3,070 mm (120.9 in), Curb weight - 9,027 kg (19,901.1 lb).
- Additionally, it includes a United States Marine Corps M923 variant of the M939 in Kuwait.