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Yeah.... how foolish were those pirates ? No wonder yo don't hear about them anymore.
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My local engine shop uses liquid nitrogen for sleeves and valve seat installation.
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Cruiseliner Transformation
Mark T replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Hard to tell , almost looks like there's no clutch brake either. Hard to tell how big it is too. Worst case if an attempt to service it in the truck doesn't work, replacements are available that'll go right in there without much trouble. -
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Geoff Weeks replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Reading through, it has a "pin" that has to go into the bearing retainer sleeve for the self adjusting mechanism to work. Having said that, I too have not run across this type. The manual is dated 1981. It must have been an early design before the "Solo" self adjusters. I would try adjusting before giving up on it. From what little is shown, a pin that wore or broke would disable the self adjusting feature. -
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Superliner RW700 Steering axle
Mark T replied to 1961H67's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Cruiseliner Transformation
Geoff Weeks replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Clutch manual Page 25 seams to have that style. Supposed to be self adjusting. -
Cruiseliner Transformation
Mark T replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I never saw one like that. Looks like some kind of self adjusting 14" angle spring. Might be it's worn to a point there is no adjustment left. I really don't know, but it sure has me curious. - Today
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mowerman replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Well, we don’t see much of that on anything. We have here now … personally I’m getting tired of making China rich -
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Joey Mack replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Well...... I myself have never adjusted that style clutch... Proud to see Made in U.S.A... -
ok. I know from experience that you can get those 2 and the EGR plugs mixed up. It boggles my mind as to why they would make those plugs the same.. I bet you got pretty good at removing the interior panels to get the doghouse out.
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Yes we checked that.
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Connecticut Construction Trucks
blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
When Hallamore took over the Blakeslee account they had 37-trailer's all had slot's cut into upper-coupler to lock into the fifth wheel .... -
Joey Mack started following Cam Sensor Issues
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did you swap the cam and crank plugs? they may be backwards.
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Superliner RW700 Steering axle
mrsmackpaul replied to 1961H67's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Pooch for every occasion there Paul -
The king pins can take some pushing to get out, I normally pull the axle and put them in a press, still need some heat even then Amazing thing is, once they are loose the seem to just slip in and out really easy Paul
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Hello. I have an early teens 613 with an MP8. The truck has 200 K miles on it. It will read the cam sensor intermediately. Sometimes it will start easily, others it cranks hard and Power is reduced. We have done the following: Replaced both the cam and crank shaft sensor (twice), Swapped ECM, Swapped Wiring Harness, the truck has been deleted, we have flashed the computer and put a new delete program in it, removed transmission and checked timing. Still, have the issue. Best guess is that the cam or crank is walking out of the reach of the sensor. Can anyone help me? I’m sick of spending money on it. We have had it to 3 mechanics in the last 18 month. It is obvious this has been a recurring issue that can’t be resolved.
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We used dry ice when needed when I was still at Cleveland brothers many years later I was restoring my Velocette Thruxton motorcycle and I bought a ruff cast cylinder head and I got all the machining done and I went to a guy I knew, and he dipped the valve seats in nitrogen and we stuck them in the aluminum head worked quite well
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Our Ingalls Market, a southern regional grocery chain, has a cooler of dry ice in our local store.
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Hello forum members! I have some updates on the B-Model restoration to share. I have been trying to get the front lean out of the truck and am going to replace the eye pins and bushings. At the same time, I will also put on a bumper to be made by me. I needed to replace the bumper supports and fabricated them in house. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year! With Respect.....Frank
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Hi gouts I have 2016 pinnacle with an mp8 it’s just started throwing a Po403 code egr A control circuit open . What does this code mean will it shut me down and leave me stranded or can I continue my run and get it looked after when I get home.
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I was surprised to learn my local "HyVee" grocery store sold it. I had seen it at WalMart's out in Wy where some people come a long way to get groceries, but was surprised in Iowa that it was that accessible.
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