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A Run Of Bad Luck...
mudslut28 replied to mudslut28's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
MACKS this was on 58 rears...lol. -
A Run Of Bad Luck...
mudslut28 replied to mudslut28's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
LMAO@Boll!! You can always tell someone thats been truckin for a while because that post is about as right as it can get....lol. RS Im hopin this extra long run of bad luck leads to an extra long trouble free period. Speed...only thing I knew bout the trunion is that the truck had laid over to that side for a while and I figured it was a bad chair or rubber blocks. -
I had to share whats happened in the last 2 weeks...I figure some of you can relate an will get a good laugh out of it cause it is trucking and it does happen...lol. Last Monday morn on first load of morning truck wa acting funny and leaning pretty bad in the holes....well when I got to the dump I went over it lookin for probs....boy did I find one. Trunion bar was broken slap in 2 (dont ask me how all I can think is it was worn out) right in the middle between the springs and u could see where it had been a long process of cracking a little at a time. Well started tearing it down to fix it and discovered the drums were shot so we may as well line brakes as well. Lined 4 wheels of brakes, 4 drums,1 cannister. one slack, seals, a few bearings and hardware kits. Put 4 new drive tires and 2 new spacers on it as well as replacing the trunion, lower rubber blocks, and saddle brass. Some time during the latter stages of all this while using a railroad jack...the bar kicked out of it and hit me in the forehead....instant concussion and huge knot....not really a big deal as anyone who would buy a truck doesnt have a lot to hurt up there anyways. Well after visiting the Doc he told me to take at least a week off...I explained it wasnt possible as the job only has about 5 weeks left. So we decided that I would take off till this Monday. Ok Monday morning comes and I fire the truck up anxious to test all my new parts out. Air builds up and I mash the clutch in to pull out...BAM...clutch explodes. So have been down all this week as well and had to replace the clutch assembly, motor support bushings, etc. I am supposed to be back to work tomorrow afternoon and Im scared to get in the damn thing now..lol. This is just some of the perils of buying a used truck as someone elses headache becomes your own I suppose. Either way this one is about to go on down the road..lol..I love it but not sure I can afford much else with it..lol.
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This Is A Discrace!
mudslut28 replied to Lmackattack's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
Thats my experience also Warren....I have to follow the pokey things everyday... -
I think my 58 rears would be technically called the 112 and 113. They have 5.73 ratio. Tops speed is 68 mph at 2000 rpm's...but this is with an 14708LL which has a pretty good overdrive in 8th gear. The 800 has 5.88's with a 6 speed and might top out at 50 on a good day..LOL
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If you use a bolt down puller like I have (has the flat bar with the main puller in the middle and also 2 other bolts to the studs of the nozzle)....MAKE SURE you have the injector freed up enough to move back and forth or turn in the head a little before attempting to pull it out or you will break the middle part of it...not good..lol. We always used a prybay to work it around a little and loosen it up some before using the puller.
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Return Of The R Model?
mudslut28 replied to GearheadGrrrl's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
You may be right on the emissions but as for the power thats strictly on paper....driveability is not as good either. -
Cummins Engine Number
mudslut28 replied to twostickmutt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
This post has had some great info in it. I know a couple of older guys that had some dealings with the "super" series Cummins engines...they always spoke very highly of the reliability of them and I can see why now. I bet the engine brake was extremely good at 927 ci as well. -
Is Volvo Good Or Bad For Mack Trucks?
mudslut28 replied to Barry's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
That right theres funny...I dont care who you are. Dont need to check out a website I haul with them every day....my "old" E7-400 will eat the 405's lunch with ease on power and mileage...sorry to be the voice of dissent but I haul with 6 new Granites everyday. The only advantage they have over my E7 would be the engine brake. You can race your website all you want but we put the 30-40 tons on em and do it everyday. BTW...My "old" E7 now has 17000 hours on it and has never been touched either and still does it to them. The 405's seem to be decent motors but lets not build them into something they arent here....it does everyone involved a disservice. -
After A Boom, A Retrenchment At Mack
mudslut28 replied to Mack 3P's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
Give ewm a few more years and they will completely kill Mack off.... Its gonna get MUCH worse for them. -
Return Of The R Model?
mudslut28 replied to GearheadGrrrl's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Id agree with most of that but I dont care for the mp7...very very gutless. I may be one of the few but I love the E7. -
Atten: Mack Guy And Mack3p
mudslut28 replied to Superdog's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Dont expect much of a reply....we have already been sold out. Maybe when Volvo quits making them altogether somebodt can buy the name and start building them again. I wouldnt trade my 15 year old r model or 31 year old 800 for 3 new Volvo pos's. They need to keep the trash in Sweden... -
How Much Did You Really Like Them?
mudslut28 replied to kentuckydiesel's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
Thats the same way I do it Mack Man...let em have their brand new rides. I keep my 2 older Macks and still come out way ahead of them ater its all said and done. -
ALL of my Macks have held 8 gallons.
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How Much Did You Really Like Them?
mudslut28 replied to kentuckydiesel's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
I just liked the simplicity and the drop dead dependability of the older trucks. -
My Old Battle Wagon...
mudslut28 replied to mudslut28's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
That would be the RD800 I think. They started making it in 84. -
My Old Battle Wagon...
mudslut28 replied to mudslut28's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
It is all Mack of course it has a 2 valve 300 with a 6 speed. Nothing fancy just standard DM800 stuff. Rears are 65k's with 5.88 ratio. Tops out around 46-48 mph. One good thing about the 2 valve motors I have noticed over the years. You can get pretty crazy on the pumps turning them up. This one will turn the manifold and turbo both orange on a hard pull and after 7 years when I pulled a head...the pistons still looked perfect except for the one with the piece of the intake valve sticking in it...lol. Another long story but basically caused by stupidity (overwound). Thanks GearheadGrrl I bet those trucks would sell like hotcakes in this region if they ever started building them again..lol. They are still pretty highly sought after. I imagine Sweden HQ would get a laugh out of that..lol. Kevin are you from Ohio? Near Belpre/Athens? -
tonys pups
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I finally got a pic on here of my old 800. Its a 76 Model and I dont think I'd trade it for an 06 or 4 Volvos. I know I have talked about it enough that I needed to show a pic..lol. Its a good solid old truck that I'd like to completely restore one day. However I dont even know if any new parts can be had for it. I have had this thing since 98 and its probably wore out a few good drivers. Its parked at the moment and Im running my 92 R Model...but this one will always be my fav. With this truck I just haul with no worries. Gotta drive the R Model like its made of glass compared to this one..lol. Besides that you cant run the 800 fast enough to hurt it without injuring yourself in the process.
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Sure have Kevin I have 2 laying in the driveway that have seen better days..lol. The last one got so much wear on the countershaft bearings it started breaking teeth on the gears. I could tell some of the stuff I done to that thing but it would make me look bad an nobody would believe me anyways..lol. But I will say I ran it an entire shift squalling like a siren in 2002...it might have had a quart of oil in it. I filled it that evening after work and ended up running that tranny until early 05. They are an amazing piece. I dont think theres a gear in it with all its teeth intact and it hauled right up till I downed it to change it out. It held together long enough to carry me thru some very rough times. The other one was torn out by a rookie driver on a steep bank.....the only weak spot I have seen in them is 1st gear. You get one on a really steep bank and 2nd bogs out and you snatch 1st real quick and wheelie it...theres a good chance its gonna be a 5 speed afterwards..lol. Keep in mind this is probably grossing 110000-130000...so that lick would probably split the case on a Fuller..lol. Basically stupidity or stupidity is the only way to hurt one. I honestly think they'd run a month on swamp water for oil. Nothing like a Mack...
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Nice Superliner
mudslut28 replied to mackboy's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Ahhhhhh sunshine.... -
Transmission And Differential Lubes
mudslut28 replied to a topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Amen to learning the hard way. Nobody would ever believe the crap truckers put up with on a daily basis....lol.
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