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Freightrain

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  1. The only way to get a good charge on ALL batteries is separately. If you do them as a unit, one may take a good charge and the rest be marginal(depending on overal condition of battery).

    Charging at 12v across two batteries might get it running again, but from past experience and from what I have heard from battery people it's better to do them individually (at 6v).

  2. There should be a hand pump on side of inj. pump. I've had to use this to prime/fill the filter after changing it. Even had to do it when I ran it low on fuel once. Usually takes 20+ pumps to get it running again. If the hand plunger has no resistance, then it's not picking up fuel..once it gets some resistance then you can tell it's drawing fuel.

    If it bleeds off from just sitting...then there are issues. I don't have the knowledge so someone needs to speak up. The pump is below the filter so it should have no problem after you get it primed first time.

  3. I seen some of the 4 inch clear lamps that would be on the rear of the sleeper or as a reverse lamp with a red bulb inside, I thought it looked cool.

    fred

    I've put some thought into a few small yellow/red lights under door of my B. Nothing gawdy, but enough to see steps/tanks at night.

    I put (4) 4" LED tailights out back on the diamond plate tail panel and my friend told me it really twinkles at night following me down the road. I have stainless mudflap weights to install yet.

    Trying to keep it just tasteful :P

  4. Mack pick up??? last one built was back some 50 years ago?

    is this a Mack cabover? if so we need to know what trans it has? some trucks back then had 2 sticks and the 2nd stick had the reverse hole

    Trent 

    :MackLogo:

    Find the DOOR TAG and read it to us. That way we know what you have.

    Since you didn't mention it had TWO sticks...I'd assume it has single.

  5. From what I have been told so far....the water pump and balancer from your original motor will need to be used. The starter will be on the drivers side on new motor, which will need to be moved to passenger side for clearance(from what I have been told? ) Not sure what you need to do there? Use your original bellhousing between 285/5 spd?

    This is a job that I would like to look into later, but I still want my twin sticks...so I would probably re-use my triplex(or something similar) though not really needed. Not sure...that is a project for someday..............

  6. On normal car/trucks you adjust the throw out arm for clearance. Here you adjust the plate for clearance from the throw out. Hmmm, okay. That is the reason I have not dug into it. I have read people that have got it screwed up somehow and don't have pedal anymore :pat: . Don't want to get into that.

    Some day when I have nothing better to do....maybe I'll swing under it and start poking around.

  7. This has always been a wonder of mine. I have looked thru the old owners manual about clutch adjustment but not wanted to touch it. Mine is kinda close to the top, but also does not slip. Guess it is okay for the mean time. Don't want to screw it up.. :P I don't know how many million miles are on it...but it works so I don't want to mess it up.

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