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Freightrain

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  1. Slack adjusters come in a variety of designs. You will need length(from center of spline shaft to mounting pin of brake chamber) and spline information(number of teeth and diameter). Picture for reference:
  2. Ahh, I see what you mean. It was on Fleebay.
  3. I see missing slack adjusters.
  4. Don't think there are any patch panels available for these(at least anymore). I put a new floor in mine 13 yrs ago. Plain 16ga steel. I've posted the pics before, I can dig up the link if you like. Back of cab/mount area is also typical problem. Again, just some basic fab work is needed. Watts should have window rubber and glass. I'm sure your local glass shop could cut you some if you have good samples since it is all flat.
  5. Not sure what you are asking? About the timing advance and throttle controls?
  6. King pins should be easy, once you get the axle number(F505, etc). Brakes? Never had to deal with them, but if all else fails, having them reshoe your originals is possible.
  7. $3500 for a running, driving, workable Mack tow truck> No bad in my eyes either. Electrical in these old trucks is not much of a problem, per say. As long as some hacker didn't get in there and just start cutting stuff!
  8. Pretty cool unit. A Mack AND a Detriot. Oh wait til Randy gets a whiff of that!!!!!! LOL!!
  9. Uh...wondered if you could get to the saw place the "new" way. They were working on Navarre Rd, under Rt77 underpass the other week and had it blocked off. Was wondering if you had to come up this way recently.
  10. Hmmm, interesting question. Is it a physics design or operational design?
  11. The storms were all around us, we got some drizzle mid afternoon in Salem, Ohio. We did get our race in after the rain left and the track was dried. I suspected more rain, but it faded out before reaching us. Glad you guys had a nice turn out and sunny skies!
  12. MH?? Money Hungry?
  13. The computer is off about 1/2 gal/mile. Not huge in my eyes(for a onboard type system), but when you are talking about such a large fuel capacity on a vehicle it can add up quickly for "missing gallons".
  14. Since I stretched mine out, I'd like to put a set of small round alum tanks behind the bunk, like that truck, and then steps(battery boxes/toolbox) under the doors. I like that look.
  15. The shutterstat itself is just a temperature controlled air valve. With heat, it should close off the air going to the shutters. The shutters should be spring OPEN by default. If they are not opening, remove the air line going to the air cylinder on the shutters and see if they spring open. Is there air leaking from that line now? Then the shutterstat itself is faulty. It takes at least 70 or so psi to get mine to close(against the spring pressure) when I first start the truck after sitting a few days(and no air in the system). Not sure how much air pressure it takes to allow them to close. Maybe your shutterstat is not closing all the way and allowing just enough air pressure to hold the shutters closed. Removing the air line will tell the story.
  16. Like ALWAYS...........I have a race next weekend. We've been rained out so often this year.....(like this past weekend). Ugh.
  17. On these trucks, you just have to push the pedal, count to three, then very gingerly feel your way into gear. I too have heard "drivers" at stop lights grind the life outta first gear trying to force it in. Ugh, they surely prove that they are NOT the ones fixing it when it breaks. I would guess the screws are for lever height adjustment after rebuiding.
  18. Great work so far. Looks fresh and new. I remember mine 4 yrs ago when I stretched it. Now the POR 15 has faded to dull black and it looks all worn out again. At least you have LARGE outside work area. Mine was all done in a single car garage stall. Going outside was needed if you had to change your mind about something.
  19. You mean after it gets to 185*, the shutters won't open back up? When cold, the shutterstat allows air pressure to small cylinder to close shutters. Once it reaches operating temp, it shuts the air off to the cylinder on the shutters and the shutters open under spring pressure.
  20. Thanks...I like to seek under the radar usually. Even Facebook didn't mention it like it does for everyone else? After seeing all the post about everyone else having a birthday I thought I would add my .02.
  21. sure glad mine passed by last week and NO ONE knew it!!!! See, that way I NEVER get older, right
  22. KInda like the Ford truck chassis in the 80-90's. They would rot from the inside because the paint held the moisture in. When the paint fell off...........there was NO metal left. Same with the oil pans of the day. They would start to drip, you could chip the paint off and there would be a hole. The paint was holding the oil in.
  23. Wow...saw that posted on Facebook. Hmmmm, trouble in paradise? I'm sure the world will never know the real reasons. Seems sudden from an outsiders view, but I'm sure behind the scenes it has been building. With all the bad feelings from all the issues from the past few years.
  24. He has a bunch of videos of that truck. Have to look through them as I am pretty sure he tells about it.
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