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doubleclutchinweasel

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  1. Straight part on small end even looks longer than I thought it would. I think you are right Mech. This eBay seller might be FOS.
  2. I don't know, but these guys might be able to measure what they have and offer some insight into what you got... I keep finding references out there that suggest the 45 replaces the 32. But who knows for sure. The counter-holder-downers at the Mack dealerships certainly aren't much help anymore. https://instockmotorsports.com/mack-301sq32b-king-pin-kit-nos/ https://instockmotorsports.com/mack-301sq45a-king-pin-kit-nos/
  3. Yep! Here is a DM with a 413! I think this is a 1966 model.
  4. Oh, and I think they only built 450 of these 413-equipped units (R410) between 1965 and 1970 (according to the Mack website). They also list 59 of the DM-410 made between 1966 and 1970. So, if the numbering system holds true, there are a handful of DMs out there with the Chrysler in them. All in all, these would be some rare pieces, and would make interesting collectibles.
  5. This site has some of the better pictures of the then-and-now type. https://horsepowermemories.com/2017/06/16/smokey-and-the-bandit-filming-locations-a-40-year-now-and-then-look-back/ One of the hardest spots to find for me was the pond-hopping site. Theymoved the road! But, it's still there if you know what to look for (see map). This is where Bandit and Frog drove through the Chattahoochee River and Buford lost his door. Just north of Helen, Ga. Red line is where the road went before they straightened it. Oh crap! I went off-topic! Sorry!
  6. I think this is it today...
  7. Yep. Not much evidence left of the bridge. And this was a few years ago. Even less there now.
  8. Oh. You were back in my home town! Where were you at over there?
  9. A light duty Mack transmission (like a TR-77) was common behind the 413.
  10. I definitely think someone has mismatched parts in that kit. I mean, these are NOT that uncommon. Bunches of them were done by the guys on here. And, I don't think it is a matter of a wrong kit number. The bushings do not appear to fit the pins! That screams mismatch to me. Refer to the picture I posted of the kit I had for mine. Everything stacked up fine on the bench. And, I bet that kit SHOULD have had the seals with it too. I don't know if what you got was a real Mack kit or something somebody cobbled together and put a Mack part number on. All I do know is that this is a pisser. Might want to see if the eBay seller will accept a return. There's a "correct" kit out there somewhere. If I was close to you, and had access to a machine shop, I could MAKE you a set of bushings to fit that pin and axle. And, no. This type of pin did not have a locking flat on them. That is common on straight pins. These are merely held in place by the locking effect of the taper. Easy out. Easy in. I just hate that the pieces you got do not match up. Again...a real pisser.
  11. Here's a little more. Has a green one part-way down.
  12. I have nothing to help you. But, look at the one in this older thread.
  13. Everybody give a tip of the hat to GA_Dave's location of Jonesboro. Site of many of the Smokey and the Bandit filming locations.
  14. Something is definitely not right here. Those types of bushings are typically not reamed. They usually have a thin layer of material on the inside that provides the wear surface. Reaming will remove that, and it will be steel-on-steel. I'm at a bit of a loss here. Something is definitely not adding up. Maybe Freightrain can offer some advice. I know he has done a B model set.
  15. I ordered an aftermarket on for my '70. Fit fine. Can't remember who I got it from. One of the common parts houses though. PAI maybe? Maybe though FindItParts?
  16. Any damage to the fuel tank where the supply line comes out? Can you pump the primer and hear fuel going back into the tank?
  17. Exactly what I have seen. Not sure why the ones he has won't slip onto the pins. Maybe out-of-round while in the free state? Is it possible they sent him mismatched parts? Wish we were all in one place so we could talk about it!
  18. What do you think about the bushings apparently NOT slipping onto the pins? I've never seen a reamed split bushing.
  19. "If the only thing upstanding in your family is a CB antenna..."
  20. That's really odd. Never seen a split bushing that needed to be reamed. JoJo, Mecho? Sound odd to you?
  21. Amen, JoJo! Easier than most pickup trucks!
  22. I'll bet those can just be pressed in place. Should have some clearance if placed on the pins on the bench. Just be sure to line up the holes with the grease supply ports so you can grease them. I think you have the "no ream" types there, from the pictures and your description.
  23. Actually, it says "KNOW your line...". Very fitting slogan for a salesman. Know what you are selling and you can sell it more effectively.
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