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cruiseliner82

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  1. I have recently replaced all my fuel lines on my Detroit and I think a couple are crossed. Can anyone provide a diagram showing the proper flow path on this engine with the two filter setup? Thanks in advance. Danny
  2. What is the name of the publication that has it listed? Do you have the contact info on it? I would like to inquire. Thanks, Dan
  3. 41 Chevy, That is kinda what I was thinking myself.
  4. Superdog, the last time I checked that was the price I was quoted also. Since I already have the Neway I will continue with that. Vlad, I have read what you were referring to with those bushings also. That is why I raised the question. If I am using the axles and air ride from the donor truck and putting it on my chassis and the Brackets are aligned wouldn't it all be aligned? As Mr Hancock stated the pinion angles and ride height would have to be taken care though.
  5. Ok here we go, I am currently restoring a 1975 Bighorn. I know , not a Mack but I have owned and driven many Macks. I feel this is the best forum to get the best advise. IThe truck originally had walking beam and I have purchased a tandem Neway Air Ride off a mid seventies KW. I have the Neway all torn down ready for stripping and new bushings. My current frame has a couple bolt holes that could be used for starting points for measuring with the front mounting bracket. My question is: if I line up the brackets, cross measure everywhere so all four are drilled and mounted and aligned with each other, will I need to have the suspension all realigned when completed or will it be close enough for a hobby truck? I have access to a mag drill from a friend who has drilled frames. Any and all comments are welcome. Thank you.
  6. How much per wheel do you think it cost you to do it yourself?
  7. The year was 1985 or 1986.
  8. From the album: RIP'S MACKS

    A few more pics of that beautiful puppy. I had just backed into Farrell's Burlington VT warehouse with a load of Bud from Baldwinsville Ny.
  9. That MACK IS OWNED BY Mark Hothmer from the KIngston, NY area. I met Mark about 15 years ago at Macungie when I wondered up to visit with him about his Mack. WE have been good friends ever since and evey time I go to Macungie we split the room. Mark is one of the most interesting and funny characters you would ever meet. Once he gets started with the stories they are one after another and your sides will be hurting! One saying of his I remember is " Life is like a shit sandwich. The more bread you got the less shit you gotta eat" He is a retired union Cement mixer driver. That Mack of his has at least 44000# rears and beats him up pretty bad and as he has gottin older he prefers to take a old Ford pickup to enter in the shows. If ever you are at a show and see a man walking around with a white towel around his neck, that is Mark. I guarantee if you introduce yourself that you won't regret it!
  10. Welcome aboard!! A couple things could also be an issue. The fuel return line could have a restriction. The fuel supply line could have crack and drawing some air, maybe a loose fitting. Also the supply line could have a weak spot and partially collapsing after a while. Good luck, Danny
  11. Mike, I do not know what he is asking. My guess the truck would be in the 2-3 ton range. You'd have to give him a call.
  12. This Mack belongs to a friend of mine so I am posting it for him. It is a 1947 Mack EE that has been beautifully restored. Call 315-323-0388 and ask for Shawn. Truck is located in Pierrepont, NY
  13. I am listing this for a friend of mine. 1967 Mercury F600 stake rack truck. It runs and appears to be in very good condition. Call 315-323-0388 and ask for Shawn. Truck is located in Pierrepont, NY.
  14. HOSTED BY THE NORTHERN EMPIRE STATE AND UPPER CANADA CHAPTERS OF THE ANTIQUE TRUCK CLUB OF AMERICA. VISIT US AT: WWW.NORTHERNEMPIRE .ORG
  15. Whoops, Sorry fellas. First, that trailer is from Northern New York as I bought it from Jack Card who was from the Watertown area and now resides in Canada. It is located in Massena, NY where I have my workshop. Dan
  16. Trailer is in very good condition and is just lacking a new deck and wiring. Tires are Radial and in very good shape and ready to go. Trailer is 35 foot long. Asking $3500.00 Thanks, Dan email: bighorn1975@yahoo.com
  17. Lewis man, 84, loses classic cars, longtime business in fire. Upstate NY. http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20130127/NEWS07/701279844
  18. Bullhusk, Please acept my apologies as you can see I haven't checked this site in a while. My dads name is Walt Van Winkle. He started out with Met Pet in the early sixties in Jersey City and continued with them till the early eighties althuogh they changed hands many times over that period.
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