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We like to use ATRO kits for Camelbacks, and I tend to use ATRO when possible because I know they make a good product. Plus having a kit with all the hardware inside one box makes it much easier for us.
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Me and Joey are experiencing nearly the same weather, and I can assure you it still sucks even if you're a youngin like me. I've done very little and am already sweating like a preacher in a strip club, and the air is as heavy as Portland's skinniest feminist. I need to ask my granddad what he and his family did before they had AC, I genuinely wonder how farmers and laboring people didn't fall out more often than they did.
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I remember looking this up for someone else on here and found the old E6 lifter superseded to the newer E7 one. I'll edit this once I find the part number and whether they're available through Mack right now. I think PAI had them when I searched last. EDIT: Found it: part number 72GC357 supersedes to 20705596, which is currently available through Mack. PAI does not have any of these anymore it seems. Also to note, we can only order them in batches of 12 because why would it make sense?
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Governor Spring Replacement time!
The Heinz replied to Full Floater's topic in Engine and Transmission
Depends how close you are to Knoxville, TN. I've been told by friends in the area that City Diesel is exceptional at anything diesel, especially pump and injector rebuilds. -
Any dealer should be able to give you info as long as it has a 13 digit VIN. If it's old enough to have a 10 digit, it will depend on how knowledgeable they are. For instance, looking up parts for a 10-digit was near impossible for me because someone threw away all the old parts books, because "why would we keep these? They don't make us money any more."
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That or the Kenly 95. Sure it's huge and has some neat display trucks, but it's not worth stopping at unless you like spending a premium on whatever you get from the truck store.
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If anyone's in the Kenly, NC area heading up or down I95, I recommend Big Boy's. It's the only truck stop I've been to (I haven't been to many non-chain truck stops, lots of Pilots and Loves) in NC with a family-run food joint. And they kill it with good ole Southern class. If you're not in a truck, there's several nice restaurants in the Selma/Smithfield area; I personally recommend Zach's Char-Grill in Smithfield, family-run, cheap, fast, and great hamburgers, and the Chicken Barn for great chicken at a little bit of a premium.
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E7 460 Jake Brake Oil Pressure Loss?
The Heinz replied to longshipconstruction's topic in Engine and Transmission
The 690 model being discontinued is absolutely true, and you can thank Volvo for that. Jacobs told me outright it was Volvo that produced them, and now obsoleted them without a backup. This topic is exactly what brought me to this forum in the first place, we had a 2000 RD that had top end damage thanks to someone not torqueing the rocker shaft correctly, ruining the head and the jakes. The customer ended up buying a used one from somewhere and sending it in. -
1979 Superliner
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Mack TE 64 Diff Lock Alarm
The Heinz replied to jcutler's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
We see a lot of diff lock switch failures in newer Macks, but I don't know if it being pneumatically disconnected will affect that as a problem or not. I haven't seen a truck with exactly what your issue is, so I wouldn't be able to say for sure. -
Which would be almost immediately. A new recall just dropped concerning the drag link possibly being defective, stating that the affected trucks need to be parked until repairs have been made... What repair you ask? Volvo doesn't even know! "Once we have an approved remedy (repair) another communication will be sent out."
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I'll repost it, here you go. I don't know enough about the technical side of the mDrive to give any further advice other than the ribbon harnesses go bad a lot. If you're looking for it in Impact, it's called the Passthrough Kit. Mdrive F GU series.pdf
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I have to say my day, and probably week, has been made. The entire company was buzzing around this truck at some point, and obviously for good reason. I talked with the owner of the truck for a long time, and learned the history on this beast. It was the last display truck at the Mack HQ before Volvo took over, it is the inspiration for the Collector's Pin Set, and apparently was the model used to create the Superliner for the Farming Simulator game. I'm genuinely excited to have been part of this unit's history, and all I had to do was match up Schrader valves. The owner gave me permission to post it here, and said it'll be going to the Macungie show Lord willing!
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We have our answer: NO. Our sales manager said they haven't been offered for quite a long time, probably when Volvo happened if I had a guess.
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Yeah no, I highly doubt it haha. I won't name any names to help protect my identity, because these guys definitely are the kind to make a mountain out of a molehill. I sent one of the salesman an email asking about the spokes, let's see what the reply is.
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A long shot is exactly what it would be haha. There's really only one salesman I like here, the rest are either crooks or absolute mo-rons. I'll make a point to ask though! Was busy and didn't have a chance to go that route yet.
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Sometimes you need to drive long ways to see a Mack truck
The Heinz replied to Vladislav's topic in Odds and Ends
Those are some awesome pictures, it's hard for this American to realize other countries have Macks too! -
I've never seen spoke wheels on any truck that has entered our shop personally. I wouldn't doubt that it is an (expensive) option from the factory, but nearly everyone that orders new trucks around here are ordering for a fleet, or are keeping options cheap and easy to maintain.
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2010 CXU MP7 scan tool
The Heinz replied to Chase1210's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
I know JPRO is getting popular, but I have no clue what the price is like, or how in depth it can get with Volvo's exclusive programming (screw Premium Tech Tool, it can burn in the eternal lake of fire for all I care). -
U and DM
The Heinz replied to mrsmackpaul's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I was just thinking this the other day, glad my question was answered without me having to ask! I thought the question up when remembering passing an old R Model going to work super early in the morning several years ago. I think it was an almost John Deere green, but it was pitch black and I am a bit colorblind. I told one of my coworkers that worked on old Macks previously to being a Cat tech, then to the fleet we both were at, which sparked a conversation about the offset cab models... Man, I love old trucks. -
It's no skin off my back, just glad you're able to get the truck going again. I was gung ho about it until I realized I wouldn't be able to sell easily to someone I know only through a forum. I'd say it may be best to have your shop look into setting up an account with us or their local dealer, especially if they see a lot of Mack's newer and old. I haven't been in the best spot to try and help out on this forum, all last week I was the only shop parts guy here and was wide open all week.
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New radiator and cooling system.
The Heinz replied to RS Disposal's topic in Engine and Transmission
You could try getting up with Rock Mount Radiator, they're nowhere near you, but I've heard good things about them. I've never had to look for radiators on a truck that old. I tried using the VIN you provided on the camshaft/lifter thread, but it genuinely is made of unobtanium. -
Front Axle Seal
The Heinz replied to Coulton's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
You can order this from Walmart believe it or not, SKF 31244, or Napa. Also some other places online if you want.
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