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terry

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  1. Probably different offset on the rims, and yes I have seen that on a lot of DM’s with that tire rubbing. There are relief valves in the steering box and stops on the spindles, maybe the truck when new was set up with narrower front tires, and now the wider ones rub.🤷‍♀️. Terry
  2. I had a 237 engine that had a loose exhaust seat, ran quite awhile that way, had the pop,pop when you let off it or coasted with it, when I pulled the head you could see where it was moving up and down in the carbon buildup. Terry
  3. Was it loaded with a excavator or end loader, big difference on box damage. terry And also how well it was broken up before loading
  4. Beautiful bunch of Mack’s!👍. Terry
  5. Joey your comment on the poof poof out the exhaust, I once had a DM with a 237, when ever you backed off it or coasted down a hill it would do that, had a loose exhaust seat, ran a long time that way. When I eventually pulled the head you could see where it was moving up and down in the carbon buildup. Terry
  6. The B models that came without factory p/s had no u joints in steering column, factory p/s had one u joint right at steering box. Terry
  7. If the water temperature was that hot, wouldn’t the exhaust temps. Be higher? Terry
  8. Believe it's a Australian term for the hard nosed macks terry
  9. Can you check between lift or supply pump and injection pump to see if you getting fuel there? That’s where I would start. Terry
  10. I’ll bet at least countershaft bearings are junk. Terry
  11. the six speed is a direct trans. would not work good with the older rear ratios, the right model of the old style trasmissions are overdrive in both boxes. terry
  12. Have to comment on the trans. Statement about how many gears are needed, you do need more gears with a single counter shaft trans behind the 237 or 285 engine that series of trans will not take the lugging down them engines can do. Terry
  13. You also have to use a shorter nosed water pump, and shorter crank hub. terry
  14. Nice!!😀 terry
  15. Just be sure to run a die on each end of studs and run a bottom tap and blow out stud holes on block. Terry
  16. Awsum! Looks terrific! Terry
  17. Maybe a variation of a E model? terry
  18. Leak in return line will let it bleed off. does that supply pump have the two little plastic check valves? if one is bad no pumping fuel. terry
  19. Wow they made the B model later there than the U.S. terry
  20. His has coolant water through it along with the air, yours is an older air only model. Terry.
  21. Them are later tanks than he his looking for, might work with a little fabrication of brackets. terry
  22. Data plate says ST, six wheel, tractor. Terry
  23. We’re all kicking ourselves on cars that we sold when we were young! Terry
  24. Are you supposed to put harder valve seats in an older engine with the unleaded gas now? Terry
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