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tom1361

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  1. thanks for the quick reply. turns out i was on the phone with eastwood yesterday asking questions about their paint. that's who i'm going with to. thanks and have a great day!!
  2. hello, truck looks great!! what type of paint did you use to paint the frame?
  3. hello all, i'm getting ready to strip the paint off of my 1962 b67. i don't think the color will matter, but it's the yellow mack used in 62. my question is, did mack use lead based paint to paint the trucks or something else? thanks for your time and have a great day!! tomvb.
  4. i would like to thank everyone for the help!!
  5. Hello Everyone, I'm working on a 1962 B 67. There is a valve on the left frame rail just behind the middle cross member with a flat switch on it that is held in place with 2 screws. This switch has 2 wires attached to it that go nowhere. I'm looking to get an idea what this switch might be used for. The second switch is attached to the valve that feeds the air lines for the trailer. This one has 2 prongs coming out of it with no wires going to it at all. Any ideas on this one. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. TomVb.
  6. thank you jim!!
  7. hello, i have 3 transmissions i'm looking at for a b model conversion. the first thing i'd like to know is what they are [5 or 6 speed]. secondly i'm hoping to get gear ratio information. the b currently has a 4.66 rear, duplex and a 673p. i have a endt 676 283hp sitting off to the side for it. i'm planning on 22.5 tires. this is the info i took off the transmissions.......1076....8t0952....11kba5944....ap3 1076....7p1585....11kba5932....ap3 x1070....5l8728....11kba5931....p2 any information would be helpful. thank you, tomvb.
  8. I want to thank all of you for your help. I took all of them apart today with no problem!! I must tell all of you the picture is an example of the rod from another Mack and not mine. If my truck looked this good I wouldn't be asking any questions on how to take it apart. The B67 in the picture is fully restored. I am just starting on mine. Again, Thank you. TomVb.
  9. Hello All, This is my first post on this site. I have a 1962 B67. I would like to know how to remove the rod from the houdaille shock that runs to the axle mount. Do they pop off or do I need to remove the ball stud? If so will a pickle fork work or a tie rod tool? I would be thankful for any help. TomVb.
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