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mrsmackpaul

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  1. as farmer 52 says and if your going to leave it for a long time with out touching the clutch you maybe able to push a bit of wood to hold the clutch disengaged and then it can never stick again but I wouldnt buy a new clutch a would just put it back in it will clean it self up in no time at all and work the clutch every few weeks a few times Paul
  2. there you go looks like good truck to me Paul
  3. Paul I am shocked I have never seen another thing like that in my life thats how should I put it "OUT THERE" you could park that in a normal car park just hang the bonnet over the gutter might even block the foot path LOL Paul
  4. Yeah I can see I didnt explain my self very well if all six exhausts are going into the one manifold then exhaust gases all get mixed together and turn into one gas the result of the six different gases mixed and the pyro temp would be the average of the six so it is quit possible that one cylinder could be 200 degrees C and the other and another 300 and two at 400 and one at 1000 and I dont know the last one at say 550 degrees C so if we add them all together we get 2850 divide that by six = 475 degrees which on the pyro gauge would look all ok but as you can see the temps are all over the place and one of them to stage it's gunna melt a piston Dunno if I have helped to explain or made me look more of a fool Paul
  5. Im no hot rodding type of person but trying to think of how it could happen leads me to think of it like this If only one cylinder is running hot the pyrometer wont pick that maybe because the overall heat spread across six pots will still measure ok so although you may be watching the pyrometer like a hawk the one cylinder getting hot might not show up due to the rest of the cylinders running cool if that makes any sense Im just thinking out aloud as stated above the most likely cause is a fuel problem and that can only be two things to much fuel or the timing at least that is my understanding good luck Paul
  6. The head lights are all in unusual posistions on the trucks over there I gather like the DM's it is some local requirement do you know if these bottom ones were six cylinders or V8's Paul
  7. How'd you find backing the quad dog Tim ? do you jack knife it around to empty the tipper body on the truck ?? Paul
  8. I no I shouldnt be rude but that paint job makes any painting I do look good looks like its being done with a "thumb nail dipped in tar" as the poem goes http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/paterson-a-b-banjo/clancy-of-the-overflow-0001006 Paul
  9. Wonder what the reason was behind the bonnet being like that did they have them like that anywhere else in the world ??
  10. Looking good there Whats the parade for ???? Paul
  11. There not a bad looking Titan there not a bad looking B model either That Titan looks a bit different to the Aussie one Paul
  12. It takes a lot of time all this fiddly stuff but well worth the effort when done Paul
  13. Looks a lot like the country I grew up in South Western Victoria What part NZ are you in there looks like a very pretty place to me How are you finding the whether there I wonder if your first winter will be a shock at how the rest of the world live with out all that snow BRRRRRRRR Paul
  14. also maybe measure the flange angles at each tail shaft flange they should all be the same angle Paul
  15. these threads just keep on getting better love the photo's Guy it is now on my short list of places to see I wanna go to NZ say gudday Tim and clan then I would like to get over your way and have a look Israel is a place I dont understand but have always wondered about and thanks to the inter net it keeps looking more amazing all the time a bit like NZ to me the more I see the more I want to see not all parts of the world are like that for me And yes I did noticed the girls are pretty good looking as well and they have Mack trucks so it's gotta be a pretty good spot Paul
  16. Yeah well Im pretty sure it feels like your sitting in a butter box cramped hot and sweaty Paul
  17. as above WOW you blokes over dont mind having a crack BTW "having a crack" in Australia is try something different and difficult Paul
  18. all of what is said above top job and thanks for tacking us along for the ride Paul
  19. Good old Israel I have been doing some interweb study sounds like a fascinating place a place I feel Im gunna have to have a visit before I drop off the perch Israeli Army knows when it's onto a good thing thanks for sharing Paul
  20. you blokes never had a butter box for your butter back in the day that sat in the pantry ???? Butter was never kept in the fridge once upon a time before we became all big girls blouses and everything had to be sanitised kept at the proper temp Paul
  21. the big bolt that holds the yoke onto the out put shaft of the gear box or as said above Paul
  22. great job it will be a shame to get it all dirty Paul
  23. Great pictures Guy thanks for taking the time to share Vlad I wouldnt think the walking beam would be a problem except for the ride my low loader has solid walking beam on a triaxle and it rides as smooth as silk I think it might have a lot to do with the third axle as well though Paul
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