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BC Mack

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  1. So woulda 93 MH. Have the electronic gov? And is that the original V8? Would factory be a 500hp version?

    all I have electronic on my 93MH E9 500/inline pump is the tach, sender is by the flywheel

    got to take a closer look at my 89 parts truck, it's a 500 with a V pump... just got delivered so haven't gone over it yet.

    BC Mack

  2. If need be, one could buy a Scania DC16 V-8 as a replacement, which shares the E-9's 16.4 liter displacement, with ratings from 550 to 770 horsepower.

    http://www.scaniausa.com/industrial-engines/

    think I'd go with the smaller, older, DS14..... 375hp is all I need and I like the sound of them better than later electronic engines, rougher idle.. :whistling: might fit in the frame easier too.

    would it then be a... Macnia or a Smack???

    BC Mack

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  3. As said in another thread.... if that was a E9 Superliner it would be twice the price, or more, yet the same truck under the bodywork..!!!!

    my cure for the E9 parts shortage... buy lots of used engines..!!!

    BC Mack

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  4. Doesn't seem to be one UK truck manufacturer on the list. Take heed USA.

    EXACTLY..!!!!

    KSC... I've been away so long I don't think my box of whitworth spanners will work on their trucks....!! :whistling:

    however, I hear there are truck loads of "skilled workers" heading for the UK...

    BC Mack

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  5. photo pulled from the net... site is friendly..!!!

    Andy Maclean has just written this book, a colourful view of driving an R model in Europe of the 70's...

    http://www.oldpond.com/fifty-shades-of-tarmac.html

    he worked for a conglomerate of companies owned by a Turk, based in the UK and operating with Iranian registered Macks and drivers... under the banners of OHS, ICC or Contex. OHS eventually took over PIE in UK/EU.

    if anyone has an interest in the company or Iranian Macks I can post or pm the related threads.

    one of the photos in a thread about OHS is believed to be of Iranian registered Brockways of the organisation, however, they may be Turkish.

    any of the Brock guys know of these?

    BC Mack

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  6. Here is my SLC experience....

    shipping had a glitch, but it was border/customs/brokerage fees related... I recommend anyone in Canada have them posted rather than UPS.

    product met my expectations, the curve didn't match my roof but nor did the old ones, foam made up the gap and squeezed down just enough to seal out water but I added silicone to threads and wire hole...

    price was very nice....!!

    bolt kit didn't provide long enough "short" bolts so bought some s/s screws from HD...

    bulb was newer style sealed unit which should keep out the rain better.

    and for your visual needs... pics attached

    BC Mack

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  7. Vlad

    http://www.cargoforwarder.eu/2015/11/22/breaking-news-volga-dnepr-crew-murdered-in-bamako-terrorist-attack/

    http://www.aircargoweek.com/funeral-volga-dnepr-crew-killed-mali-terrorist-attack/

    I was in the aviation industry for twenty years and this has got to be a very rare occurrence outside of a hijack...

    met a few of these crews when they were in partnership with Heavylift UK.... no language barriers when plane-nuts get together.

    BC Mack

  8. My list is simple......5 million US dollars in cash (after taxes)

    But I would settle for:

    NOS 22MO349/22MO4234M2 dome/reading lamp

    NOS 6-piece MH grille

    NOS 42RM55M9 gray doghouse cover

    NOS 8ME4129M LH muffler support bracket

    2 - new Michelin XZA or XZE 11R22.5 tires

    4 - new Michelin XDN or XDE 11R22.5 tires

    4 - new Michelin XZE 255/70R22.5 tires

    4 - Alcoa aluminum 22.5 rims for the trailer

    Farmer

    when my "5 axle" MH parts truck finally gets here (waiting for an el cheepo backhaul) I'll get info to you re lamp, exhaust bracket and doghouse for a pattern... sorry it won't be before xmas, just hoping it will be before xmas 2016.. :-) bet you was hoping Santa would pick up and deliver to save freight...LOL

    BC Mack

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  9. come at it from the other side..!!

    I couldn't find the size of alignment tool I needed so I loaded the spicer clutch onto the trans input shaft, put two cut down bolts into bellhousing for alignment and it rolled in easy...a bit of wiggling got the cover bolts on... only downside is constantly turning the engine to torque the cover bolts...

    BC Mack

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  10. Stina

    the UK market for Scania and Volvo grew dramatically when the LB110-260hp and F88-240hp were imported in about 1968, big hp was unknown at that time but some quick thinking companies opened up European and Middle East routes where no UK truck was fit to go.

    With the LB140-350hp and later, and much better, LB141-375hp it set a challenge to other truck manufacturers... I think this is the period that Mack may have had some involvement, Scania had sold Mack engines in the past but I'm not exactly sure if the V8 was just a collaboration at a theoretical level or if they had common parts.... others may have better information.

    I was in a dealer network that had Volvo trucks in our group and was in the same area of a Scania dealership... so in the mid 70's I had an advantage to see technology far ahead of other UK trucks with wood frame cabs and 150hp Gardner engines... fuel economy and light weight truck = more payload, and that is what drove the manufacturing industry in the UK to its grave.

    Nice that you have restored those trucks, before getting my MH I looked into importing a 141 or F89... but the prices were too shocking... but we do have a handful of 143's in N America.

    My MH was operated at 63,500kg here in Canada hauling a B train, two trailers... our standard weights are heavier than in the US.

    BC Mack

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  11. Welcome to BMT Stina...

    very interesting axle arrangement on the F12, I remember that Sweden has higher weights than most of Europe..

    in my very early days I was working on the F88 (UK spec 290) and 140... the very first Scania V8's were not very good, unreliable, but it settled in well by the time they introduced the 141. Today the engine is a leader.

    like you I am interested in discovering the early relationship between Mack and Scania with V8 technology transfer/sharing.. currently I have a Mack 500hp E9 in my truck but still can't get it to sound like a V8 Scanny... :twothumbsup:

    BC Mack

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