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The Heinz

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  1. Yes, a dealer should be able to give you a diagram of the exhaust piping on your truck. The only VIN I have saved for a CHU of similar age is a '97 with dual stacks, see below.
  2. Definitely power steering, that's what any of the modern Macks/Volvos use.
  3. That happens a lot surprisingly. We had a rash of brand new Macks coming in with dirt daubers clogging the axle vent tubes. You won't believe how hard it was to convince Mack that was causing the issue.
  4. I don't know if any of them are better than the other, I don't think there was much difference between them.
  5. 22700131 is the number for the upper seat bushings, 22700132 is the lower seat bushings. The lowers are available, uppers are not unfortunately, with not a single dealer in Canada or the US showing any in inventory.
  6. It'll be a 680, possibly a 680B.
  7. It's like an unnecessarily complicated Z-Spring Air Ride, I've never seen nor heard about this before.
  8. No, Atro has nothing for these bushings. They look similar to steer axle spring pins, see the picture below... ALL of them look like that, are on a national backorder, and have no aftermarket available. That sucks.
  9. Oh, I've never seen that before... I've heard the V-Ride be called twin Y before so that's why I went off on it, let me see what your VIN pulls up.
  10. As for seeing if there's aftermarket, I'd need at least the last six of your VIN. There have been differences in these suspensions that would lead to different part numbers.
  11. Known as the V-Ride or M-Ride depending on if it's installed on a Volvo or Mack, it's the one with the super expensive V-Rods. Someone here called it an imitation camelback, which I'd have to agree. The camelback doesn't have a TPI on how to "improve" the V-Rods by using bronze races when replacing the bearing/bushing as one does a lot, the V-Ride does.
  12. I don't have the ability to check the software for these trucks unfortunately.
  13. Truck has an AMI-370 ASET, T310, and CRDPC92/CRD93 4.42 rears.
  14. At least it's not an ASET AC, with an EGR cooler that always teeters on the edge of unavailability, EGR temp sensors built into the mass flow tube so it costs upwards of $1300 for a new one, a VGT that uses air to actuate and has dinky little filter on the bottom of the block, the list goes on.
  15. The small handful of Jamaicans I've met have been cool people. They seem to have a lot more of a laid back attitude about things, which would be greatly appreciated if the majority of America would adopt. He taught me the saying "C'est la vie," That's life.
  16. I don't know if these will function correctly or not, but here's some part numbers from a 2000 ETECH (Non-CCRS) Injector 6Pack ETECH 427HP and higher: 85135080 Front and Rear Exh Manifold: 21090679 Center Exh Manifold: 21090730 Turbo: 631GC5153MX Again, I can't confirm the fitment of these parts on an ASET, but these are 100% what the ETECH 460 calls for.
  17. Welcome to the forum! Are you looking for the Radio code that the truck came with? I can usually find that code in Impact, I would just need at minimum the last 6 of the VIN.
  18. I've seen someone order those old type hubs here, very recently in fact. The dealer couldn't do anything for you?
  19. Are those some Hayes logging trucks I see in the background?
  20. Fairly certain that the design change Mackpro mentioned above also changed that pipe. I'm remembering that we had to order a pipe for the last job we had like this. I don't have a part number thanks to Impact being down.
  21. Fairly certain your engine was a B code, but Impact is down right now so I can't confirm. EDIT: This truck shows to have an ENDTB676.
  22. I've never been a huge fan of the straight stacks like that, I always felt the angled bullhorns looked the best.
  23. Bet you watched Project Farm's video, I saw it pop up but haven't watched it yet. He's usually really good at these tests, it made me confident in the oil I was using for my Hemi. I've heard Hot Shots being recommended around here, seems for a good reason.
  24. We always had good results with Yokohama tires at my last job, if I were to ever run a rig, that's probably what I'd use.
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