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Ok... I know I am strict about this, but here goe,s... When you bring the 1&6 timing mark to the pointer or hole in the flywheel housing, you look at the #2 exhaust valve rocker arm (the front valve rockers). If it is rocked/ open, then you are up on #1. If not, you are up on #6. Roll the engine 360, and start the valve adjustment on #1, including the .010" on the bridges. Follow the firing order. As you turn the flywheel to the next marks, it will be in order. [You will only adjust one cylinder at a time, per the firing order. it takes 2 full revolutions to end on #4 ]
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Valves have been checked and adjusted 3 times since the new heads was installed. When replacing the Eup's we adjusted and checked for anything or problems under the valve cover. We adjusted the valves by putting 1-6 in the inspection cover and adjusted whichever valve was closed. Then 3-4, 2-5 and so on. Thats was how I understood you adjusted them. It just seems like its something going on with a Eup. Could the crank/rpm sensor be the problem, Ive replaced it and it didnt change much, Ive also disconnected it with the truck running and no change. The truck turns over about 4 times every time before it starts, Ive read if the crank or cam sensor was bad it wouldnt start that quick. Thanks for any and all help because Ive tried with no success on a few things.
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Excellent… thanks for that and nice going
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Does anybody have the first challenge coin that they can sell
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Yes, thighs are good😊. She was going to get regular bone-in thighs but all they had were the skinless-boneless ones. They're good too, I like to marinate them in teriyaki sauce.
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a friend lives in a 175 year old house. it has had 2 additions over the years, a 20X30 rear portion, and a 30X30 living room/kitchen off the side. there was an uprite piano in the 30X30 section when he bought it. after finishing restoration of the original house lower floor, he moved the piano back into it and it started playing by itself. i told him to stop, pianos dont play with no one near them. this went on for a few years. then one day we were in the kitchen, and heard the piano playing went into the old section, and it stopped. but no one was there. he said now you believe me, huh? this went on for another 3-4 years until there was a fire in the old carriage house. during cleanup we found a headstone of the original owner and builder of the house, who was also a piano player, and that piano was his.. apparently he was buried behind the house and when the 20X30 rear addition was added, they moved the stone to the carriage house. after doing some research we found the burial details and cleared rite up against the foundation and placed the stone against it, as close to the original grave site as we could. the piano never played on its own again.
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Macks On The Big And Little Screen
mrsmackpaul replied to Andy Wright's topic in Mack on the Silver Screen
Well some serious looking Mack LJ ????? action in Australia Oil drilling with Mack in Western Australia Click the link to see and hear about these trucks and other stuff Paul -
B-73 Restoration
Truckcrazy replied to mattb73lt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Mostly my old FedEx gang picture will not load
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Thanks again, fellas for the good wishes party turned out a smash
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Bud, I tell you what,,,, I have been soaking my meat ( gotta be careful here) in brine over night, then 3-4 hours on a wood smoker, then on the grill or in the oven til done.... Awesome.... Thighs are my favorite. Chicken that is... Enjoy..
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Serious answer: Absolutely not! I was around 13 or 14. I wasn't the only one there, several of my friends also saw the same thing. We were kids, no one believed us. It was almost dark on a cloudless evening. An object rose above the treeline, numerous flashing lights around it. At about 35 degrees above us, it hovered for several seconds without a sound. We all thought it was a helicopter, about 7 blocks north of us at the lake (Erie) shore. Suddenly, it took off to the west-southwest, along the lake shore, completely out of sight in under 5 seconds. The acceleration was unreal, yet we had just seen it happen. No sound at all, just there and then gone. No helicopter, not even Airwolf, can go that fast from a dead stop, nor can any other man-made aircraft, even today.
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Mack upholstery screws
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its about time ya slacker!!!
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he has not logged on in over 1 1/2 years.
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Larry, It's 61 days to Macungie. Plenty of time to finish up. Looking good! .....Hippy
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Mack upholstery screws
Mack_man posted a topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Where can I get upholstery screws for interior for superliner for cheap -
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That right there might be the funniest thing I've ever seen 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 😂
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Ready to see it fire up!!! I have seen your galaxy since I was a kid on the forums. And always admired the b61. hope it out pulls newer trucks and you can hold her to the floor like I would. Old Mack’s just run.
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Did it suit? Looks like partially out Congrats on the big step up!
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