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mrsmackpaul

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  1. Some more R 800 stuff these first two I believe are the same truck I was told before in its working days and after restored in more recent times This truck and Im pretty sure the photo and the blurb that are attached were in a Australian Bulldog Bulliten These last two are Elliot Bros of Tasmania and sorry I dont know whos photos they or the rest of them either but full credit to who ever the y came from Paul
  2. Seed didnt expect to see you here And I think this song is about me and Mrs Mack Sssshhhhh dont tell the Princess LOL Paul
  3. they have those types of tyres for driving in sand I reckon as they dont bury them selves as easily Looks like you would need a footy oval to turn it around with the long wheel base Paul
  4. I did some reading last night The last 4 B models built in Australia were in February 1967 Paul
  5. The reason I ask is in Australia back in that time we would get a lot of left overs from around the world and what was a new model in Australia with cars etc was already out of date in the US I reckon they were still selling B models in 67 in Australia A lot of US companies would offer good deals to clear stock of out dated stuff and there Australian counter parts would happily buy it for the Australian market Paul
  6. I know some LHD drive trucks were imported to Western Australia for mine use I doubt any were built here, the R models that were built here used a LHD cab and a template was put on the fire wall to drill all the right holes in all the right spots And almost every hole in the fire wall from a LHD was covered over with component either in the cab or in the fire so when they are it looks like they are factory RHD, which I guess they are but the conversion is really neat and its not until you strip the cab right down you can see any difference And I have never watched the "Walk about" movie that I know of so most check it out one day Paul
  7. start pulling things apart and checking by eye and manually with air Most things can be checked a fair way with out spending bugger all What type of motor is in the truck ? Paul
  8. Are you sure you dont have a blockage and the oil cant get pumped around and cooled ??? Paul
  9. Is this the last B model off the line in the US or the world all over ?? Paul
  10. The bloke at the chassis shop did suggest this as well and it has only started since then I reckon there has gotta be some clues here for sure Even just parked bobtail in the drive after I turned into the house I reckon my drive is a 1 inch or more out of align but drive 20 yards don the road in a straight line you couldnt line them up better with string line They obviously have to be able to move a fare way on there own Paul
  11. It has a lot less weight on the tyres when empty so they are a lot more likely to skip side ways and not track When it has a load on the tyres would be more likely to track with all that extra weight on If this has only started since you put the poly ones in, or has only become more apparent since you put the poly ones in it may be worth looking into trying the rubber ones again Paul
  12. With out knowing your wheel base I would think the tracking should still be fairly easy to notice even if the wheel base was quite long Maybe just find a quiet car park and do some figure 8's and circle work At a guess my old Mack would track more than a inch when on full lock The fact that it doesnt hop when loaded I think would maybe hint that extra weight might help the to force the wheels to scrub or maybe even track better Paul
  13. As a off topic un related but sort of related thing Siddons of Sidchrome spanner fame, (I suspect only Australians will know what Im talking about here) anyway they made all sorts of things including spanners and sockets and they had a life time unconditional guarantee You broke one with 10 feet of pipe and 25 stone gorilla hanging off the end they just gave you a fresh one Anyway in the 80's they sold out to Stanley the yanky company and they said the reason they sold out was they couldnt compete because the cost of energy in Australia not the common myth that is always put forward that the wages are to costly With the way power prices have jumped in Australia in recent years I would think this would been a even greater influence than before Funny thing is we dig our coal up and export it China and around the world We also dig up our iron ore and send it around the world And our bauxite our oil and gas And then we buy back the finished product Now either I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed because either these over seas companies are making the products for less than cost or maybe just maybe Australia is selling the raw products for less to the overseas countries than they do to Australian companies I know we almost give our iron or coal and gas away for a lot less than it is sold for in Australia Dunno the whole shows on the nose I reckon Paul
  14. Yeah thats what Im talking about They have to flex a fair way so the axles track on tight turns KS I think put up a broucher some years ago of how the Macks work, if he reads this it would be good if he could share it again Anyway the Mack rear end is designed to steer and follow the front with a reduced tyre scrubbing Paul
  15. I dont think this will help as it will just try and drive thru the power divider which isnt really a power divider If it was a diff it would happen just driving down a road with just a gentle turn If it was a power divider it would happen driving down a straight road as even the smallest of tyre changes or the like would cause any wind up to happen in a very short distance I guess you could easily prove if the power divider is working by just jacking up one wheel and rolling the one wheel with the truck in neutral When you are turning sharp do the axles track, as in do the axles step out and follow out of align like they are meant to ?? has some one changed the rubbers in the spring carriers on the axles ( we all have different names for these) and maybe these have been changed and dont allow the axles to track on a sharp turn Paul
  16. Couldnt agree more You are so right, we can blame all of us as we didnt support them but then again they didnt try to do the right thing and move with the times We can also blame the governments that took all the import duties away But it gets a bit more complicated than that Why did the import duties vanish ?? This lies squarely with the UK's insistence with joining the EEC (Eastern European Community) or the EU as we know it today For this to happen they (the UK) had to stop having protected markets in the Commonwealth, for people that havent grown up in the Commonwealth this wont meant much The Commonwealth was the British Empire and all exports thru out the Commonwealth were export duty free and the Commonwealth dealt largely in its self, the UK bought almost of the exports from around the Commonwealth and the Commonwealth bought almost all of the UK's exports This is why we had crappy pommy trucks and cars for so long Anyway when the the UK joined the EU the Commonwealth countries lost the export markets over night and this caused a huge amount of financial trouble around the Commonwealth The only way that other countries around the world would allow countries like Australia to start exporting to them was for Australia to drop our tariffs that protected ours and the UK's industries The unknown down side to all this was all the cheap imports from Asia as Asia was mainly a nothing on the world stage back But once the flood gates were opened there was no turning back The irony is that the UK and the big business in the UK that forced the UK government to join the EU as they (the big businesses) thought they could compete in Europe found they never could and as a result almost of the UK's manufacturing has gone And now the UK is doing it's best to leave the EU This I am afraid is to little to late Yes we all have a hand in what has happened here As another side note, I find it interesting how that Mack and Kenworth still make trucks here and there is a waiting list and I think it is 12 months for Kenworth and and 9 months for Mack It does show if you make what people want you still can compete Paul Oh yeah I still drive a Holden dunny door X six 1 tonner and the Princess has her Dunny door Adventurer wagon and no I wouldnt buy another Holden even if they still were making them, the build quality is crap I would by the dirty old XF Falcon
  17. Have you changed the tyres on the rear at all ? Are they all still the same size ? If the tyres arent matched you need to group them into the nearest size pairs and run them diagonally opposite Paul
  18. air intake hose collapsing in under vacuum down the big hill causing it to scavenge air from everywhere else and drawing in some oil with it Maybe pull the air intake hose of at the turbo and take it for a run down a big hill and see if its any better, sort of eliminates a whole heap of things Paul
  19. Maybe a key way on the driven pulley Maybe the belt driving the pulley is slipping But if you can hear cavatation that points to air getting in the system to me or maybe a blockage on the oil supply side thats floating across the inlet every now and then But Im way out of my depth here Paul
  20. some more for your listening pleasure
  21. Here you we like our Valueliners so much blokes have made songs about them
  22. Ok peoples time for some real dumbness now I have even worked out put music on the video, so it may help to keep you awake as you watch or listen to me dribble on like the fool that I am Any the Mack has progressed a fare way since the last video (I think ) ???LOL So here you go sit back relax and with any luck you will have a laugh , I know I did Paul
  23. Be aware that if it hasnt been running for a while maybe the rings are stuck in the pistons and it may not be the end of the world if you can get the cylinders to fire I would pull the injectors and join the to a injector line out of the motor and see if they are working when you wind the motor over Also a hydraulic porta power and a pressure gauge can be used to see how the injectors fire and at what pressure they operate at if you are somewhere with no test benches near by
  24. Looking at the diagram above I think maybe you have the supply and return lines confused The reason I say this is that I would have thought the supply lines come from separate supplies as in each valve for each side and on the ones you have marked they share a common supply So maybe your missing something on the supply side here as in the spool valves might be leaking the air in And plus a filter is normally on the return line otherwise the filter would have to handle a couple of thousand pounds of hydraulic pressure Anyway maybe some thoughts there and maybe I have no idea as I dont muck about with these so maybe best not to listen LOL Paul
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