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roscoe69

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  1. Thanks, she needs a little help, like weather stripping in the doors,I already fixed a little rust at the base of the cab,the gas tanks are pretty bad; I cut the bottom out of one to maybe try to salvage by using POR-15 to stabilize the rust. I doubt a replacement is easy to come by.
  2. Hey everybody, I just acquired a 1962 B421 with the 402 flathead in it with the 10 speed 2 stick trans, I was just wondering how many folks kept the gas motor and some general history on this model truck and engine, I plan on keeping the engine /trans combo as long as I can keep it running. Thanks! Ross
  3. Thanks to all you guys ( and my local car quest guy ) I got all of the ignition parts and got her running, I had to get a little ceative to get the B421 home though; the old stewart-warner electric fuel pump was shot so I rigged up a el cheapo one, strapped the safety can of gas down on the floor on the passenger side (tanks need cleaning) put some spring time air in the tires, installed bubble wrap seat cushion, checked one more time for snakes under the seats and we were off! got ready to enter the main road and the foot valve got stuck; used emergency brake release tool aka ball peen hammer and we were going again, the truck suprisingly shifted well and the old flathead 402 brought the whole works (20'flatbed dump) up to a comfortable crusing speed of 50 mph wide open. I can tell I have caring people in my local community as I had at least 15 kind and patient citizens follow me home; I can tell they cared by the frantic waves and gestures indicating I was number 1 they gave me as I turned in the driveway! but the truck ran fine, made a bunch of racket with no exhaust and added excitement to an otherwise average saturday afternoon. God old trucks are fun! Ross
  4. Name: Mack B 421 (1963) Date Added: 29 April 2011 - 08:09 AM Owner: roscoe69 Short Description: 20' flatbed dump View Vehicle
  5. I can only imagine the lack of power out of this thing! I got it from my wifes boss, it's been sitting a few years but overall in good condition. It has a long frame with a 20' flatbed dump on it, the flathead is probably loaded carrying the truck around empty! Question; the shift pattern plate indicates a Mack 10 speed direct, do you split this trans or is it a 5 speed hi and lo? Thanks, Ross
  6. Thanks for everything!! this will get me started anyway. Ross
  7. Thanks for the reply! Any idea what would be a good spark plug to try in it? it has RJ19YLM lawnmower plugs in it now. Ross
  8. Hello ! Does anyone know what is the proper spark plug for the 402 flathead? and any part number for points? Thanks! Ross
  9. dang! I must have one of a kind!
  10. Hello everyone, I've just acquired a B-421 with the 402 flathead in it and was wondering if anyone had some part numbers or where the best place to locate points and plugs for this engine. Info seems to be pretty scarce. Thanks !!! Ross
  11. Hi, It does have ENDT 673 stamped on it, but I can't really tell if there is a "C" on the end. Are there any other determining factors to determine the horsepower or vintage? it looks to have the original gray Mack paint. Thanks, Ross
  12. Thanks Man! I'll check it out!
  13. Hi Everyone ! I bought 64' B61SX and was told the engine was a 250, it is a Mack engine and is turbo, it does look like a later model engine, has jakes, I can't find a plate or any simple indentification. The block casting # 239 GB5354 and are the only #'s I see. It does run strong and has a 13 sp od Roadranger behind it. Thanks, Ross
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