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Joey Mack

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  1. Thanks Bud... The road salt in Maine really gave this frame hell..
  2. Bob, I just went through this with my '48 Int. KB-7... I shelled out $375.00 for 2 rear wheel cyl's.. Yes i do have brakes now, but ,,,, really???? I get it buddy.... jojo
  3. One common repair I have made it to clean the main eyelets on the bolt that is on the engine block in front of the starter.. You need a 15/16" wrench. remove it, (if it's not tight It is a problem) clean the block, bolt, eyelets, and if there are star washers, throw them in the trash.. scrape off any heat shrink glue that has oozed out onto the eyelets.. then put it back together nice and tight.. The 2 thin eyelets are for the engine wire harness, if they dont ground good, you WILL have issues like yours.. jojo
  4. Oh Hell... Check all the grounds!! I have posted this procedure many times.. Look up a 9-2 code and follow the flow chart.. It takes an hour or 2 but it needs to be done... and you dont need to be a master mechanic. just on a 'mission'.. simple tools to do this, as well.. jojo
  5. A lot of guys dont replace it and it will affect the turbo performance.. Yes there can be several issues to cause this. The pipe you speak of is around $1200.00, There is a check valve at the intake manifold end of that pipe that can get sooted up and act foolish.. You can un screw it and clean and inspect it. and put it back in if it is not damaged.. I'm trying to keep you from spending thousands on hard parts that dont fail very often.. You can also lube the VGT actuator at the lever on the turbo. We used to take the pin out and buff the pin lube it before putting it back in.. Another thing I have repaired, was a bad or incorrect boost sensor.. I hope the mechanic is not a new age laptop crazy guy, and rather an actual Mechanic.. Can he test drive the truck?? jojo
  6. Well here I go again.. replace the little filter for the VGT actuator, then re-test
  7. Whoooo Slow down there Cowboy... What are these "Engine Brakes" you speak of TJC.. I have never heard of such word's...... 🤫
  8. Either way Bob... I love you man...
  9. Yes you do Bob!! it adjusts the brakes on your DM..... You always make me laugh,,,,, in a good way,,,,, jojo
  10. Coddled life.. That is correct !! Great way to say it Bob.. jojo
  11. Bob. it not 9/16" anymore, and it was 7/16", but now it's disc brakes, and I think it's 10mm... or maybe it's just........ " I don't Know Why It Wont Stop Good" jojo
  12. By the Way..... I think we just 'Sidetracked' this thread..... Thank's Bob !!!
  13. Yes sir, TJC.. I agree !! I am not a long term driver, just 5+ years.. But as a mechanic who Gave a Damn!! I made sure the trucks were safe and legal, and running good.. I have 'Served' some of these demanding newbies.. meanwhile the 60- 70 year old driver's were just 'Chilled'.. They new I was going to hook 'em up, and they would drive the crappiest spare truck to keep makin money.. I have seen male princess's just clock out rather than drive an older truck.. How they got away with it,,, I dont know.. jojo
  14. Amen ! Bob... jojo
  15. In my experience Bob.. When Guy's like you and my Wife, say that they welcome the automated tranny's, I give them respect.. My concern is how weak todays drivers are.. Not their fault, it's the feminine trucks they are taught and forced to drive... Driving a manual truck is a SKILL, and it allows the driver to learn the truck and feel how it goes over the road.. To me that is very important.. Just my 2 cent's.. Oh crap, I'm running out of pennie's.. be right back... Jojo
  16. You Go!! RowdyReble.. Put their ''NUT'S" back where they belong !! jojo
  17. Well, I got my truck back together.. My work is not pretty.. If I had a lift, new metal, and better welders, I could have done a bit better.. I had a bunch of scrap steel on my rack and used what I had.. Kinda low budget work here.. But!! when I test drove it I took it on the bumpyest road near me, and there was not one single creeking sound or cracking sound like it used to do.. My guess is it will last at least 5 more years. maybe by them I will find a good frame, and just swap it out.. I was reluctant to post pics because my work looks crappy. on the otherhand, this is my reality... 🤣
  18. Terry,, I figured that was the idea.. Mp's are pretty good about not consuming oil. Thats also why I posted about the E-6+E-7.. Im glad to know I'm on the same page as you sir.. Well, it's a nice day here, today, and I need to finish the frame repair on my Yota.. Then update it in 'Shop Talk" Cya jojo P.S. I hope he finds a simple reason for his oil usage...
  19. Terry, are you asking me if a quart a week is a lot? I say yes if it is, as well serviced as stated, and if it is, well serviced this issue should have been seen as it progressed, and not an ' all of a sudden'.. Of course, I do not know who is driving and how he/she is driving.. if this was an E-6 or E-7, with real work and age in it's history,, no sweat,,keep squirting oil, til you need to do more to fix it.. but a 4 year old MP-7 with 190k??? dunno.. How many hours? and does it idle at 650 it's whole life?... jojo
  20. Yeah that's why I posted a VIN for you from an RD. I was hoping it would have helped.. Sorry bud..
  21. mdixon, I'm stumped, based on the info posted.. Thats a lot of oil, even if it just started recently.. I wonder how clean the under carriage is.. 🤔
  22. Just curious... Can you pull the pipe off the back of the turbo to see if it is oily and such? Thats a lot of oil to lose with no obvious signs.. I would also think the DPF would have been clogged quickly.. Is there not excessive blow by? I know you said the CCV was clean. I see the mileage is low.. I'm curious, just because.... Jojo
  23. A doz. Jumbo here is $9.89, large are $7.19....
  24. at all engine speeds..
  25. ok, on the sensor.. some do not have it.. you are looking for 60 -80 PSI... Jojo
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