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mechohaulic

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  1. now just be careful with the "OLDER thick brass bushings" ;; they were the EARLIER VERSION thick brass bushing!!! I installed a lot of the EARLIER ones !LOL
  2. like everything else being made today; not only are the newer gas cans a P I A to use but are much thinner. I still have two older plastic gas cans :HD construction which can take more abuse in back of truck . keep one newer can for transport only or for filling zero turn mower which has two fender mounted tanks with 3-4 in caps. remove the ridiculous safety fill from can and slowly pour allowing can to vent.
  3. vent cover looks to be in front of shift lever ; what would be the purpose of the open disconnected air line fittings on back cover. also enlarging picture , don't see any wires coming from back up light plug ??
  4. way I'm reading ; project done by book standards= excellent. my question would be the statement" bushing on king pin BEFORE install nice /snug. bushing POUNDED in nice /tight. possibly the install may have "shrunk" the bushing enough not being noticed when pin installed since a jack was used . the comment by a tech == run it a few days then it's ok would be the pin corrected the tight flared over bushing ????
  5. the Mack DM's have the standard Mack cab cooling system taken from the B's :: two 1/4 windows = cooler cab open both 1/4's wide open -drive faster. LOL
  6. compare this photo with latest one of the '37 Mack with cat both units have a similar cable style tow hooks on bumpers .might not be a second truck in front of AC with transformer just metal loops for assisting .
  7. so to set the record straight : the plastic DM800 will be getting a slightly darker green interior AND the real DM600 will be getting a darker brown interior???
  8. yep; two rear drives/ steer/ now there are two axles in front of drives. have seen Tilcons . almost sure O&G have them also. there's a name for that set up:: I don't remember, quad ??? impressive looking for around here ; doubt they are needed. I don't follow things as in years before. can state advantage other then higher weight brings more money to state.
  9. 8X4. both front just steer if I remember correctly. another example of CT coming up with new axle/ weight laws!! mind boggling how some of the major construction companies were able to keep up with CT crap; ten wheels to triaxles to four axle to 10 wheeler with pup trailers . then the spread axles on drives ; now it's the five axles !!!
  10. going back "a few years" a gasket kit contained everything needed for an engine build. also keep in mind the rear main "seal" was a length of lead, not the seal of today. don't recall the pan gasket being in the box but came with it. pan gasket was folded in half with two 3/4 cardboard tubes and elastic bands keeping the fold round.
  11. the 1/2=2/3 method worked . far as the whack rest of the way ??; liner in 1/2 way spray WD40 or equivalent in counter bore then with clean 2X4 (and shoes) stand on top of block and body weight should push liner down. that is if the block still in frame and secured. no jumping/whacking liners. clean rag on top 2X$ to catch WD40 spray. liners have shims under them tad more caution needed
  12. back a" few "years ago while at Mack I installed at least 8-10 osculators on Blakeslee massive DM's. don't recall exactly but they may have been a modern day Apgar. two lock pins rear of deck similar. not sure of the locking slot on turn table.
  13. AC an option ?? built in or roof mount?? you mentioned it so we will ALL be waiting in excitement for regular updates. LOL
  14. how do you plan on "detailing the interior more";; changing color or high rise seats.
  15. the rear "helper spring on transmission not only depends on location of rear engine mount but also transmission being used. I removed a junk 6+2 from IH having DT466(?) installed a 8LL removed from an identical IH having same engine/bellhousing . the 8LL had the rear spring assist both engines had motor mount on engine.
  16. can't enlarge picture enough , looks as though it has an osculating 5th wheel. appears to be a cable both sides of front. be interesting truck to see side view as to whether the rear pusher axle is connected to the chain drive, which some were.
  17. seeing the picture , I understand the issue better. thinking "damaged" ;question how? , the picture better describes the situation as "worn" , with the front thrust bearing having a slightly wider gap allowed for it to rock back/forth wearing the bearing and steel pin.
  18. once again this forum proves no matter your age or years of wrench pushing, the world of mechanics has no age limit to learning new knowledge. having replaced ???? number of thrust washers through the years never associated the clutch free play with why one side worn not the other.
  19. another cost cut back. early bellhousings had the bottom inspection/ grease cove also the top ribbed vent cover. excessive heat in some bellhousings was lessened with top vent. easier/ cheaper to manufacture bellhousing without top vent
  20. I better go back to page one "check on the damaged thrust bearing, then make a second Yukon . to have with my Chinese lo mien. someone dumping the clutch regularly would possibly effect the crankshaft.
  21. think I need another Yukon Jack BUT the pilot bearing wear would have very little to do with the push/pull clutch arrangement. clutch disc sliding on a pilot shaft SHOULD have slight wear on a bearing. that much movement on the pilot shaft would indicate another problem with transmission front bearing ???yes/no ??
  22. spot on with that response.;; Mack to Mack power trains the rear engine mount is on the transmission. when a "foreign transmission "is used having rear engine mounts ON the engine bellhousing< a rear support hanger is used on the transmission. as always there are exceptions to the rule . a Mack engine with rear bellhousing mounts coupled to a RR could possibly eliminate the rear hanger mount.
  23. way over due.
  24. "pretty weak"is associated with lifting weights. building engines doesn't matter if one or ten are built. each one becomes a learning experience. to the builder. the self willingness to learn more is the difference between a "mechanic" and a professional engine technician. fortunately this site has many professional technician for us to learn from.
  25. only in certain areas
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