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Name: Mack Midliner Ms300 (2000)
Date Added: 02 April 2015 - 09:17 AM
Owner: BonnieJJ
Short Description: None Provided
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Can we do an engine swap for one more common in the USA? Having an IMPOSSIBLE time finding a motor for a MV 322.
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New info from LKQ salvage is according to the VIN # the motor is a E3 6.2 and the truck is a MV322 .... ( I don't feel too bad ... Hubby didn't know that ....)
Back to the search .....
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Hey Forum ,
Wanting to know where the best place to start looking for a used Renault Motor (besides France ...) for our 2001 Mack Midliner Cabover.
I think it's a MS250 . . Hubby says MS300 - - -
Someplace near the East coast .... We are In Virginia.
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Hello Forum,
My name is Bonnie Jones and my Husband and I have a Tree service in Norfolk, Va. We bought a 2001 Mack Midliner Cabover a few years ago, and found out a short time later - it had an engine cylinder gone in it. Well, we are trying to find out what we can do with this truck since it is in great shape ( other than the motor is completly blown.) My idiot brother in law said he knew a guy who could rebuild it cheap. - yeah - Nothing is cheap - but $24k for a rebuild was more than we could take! The "guy" lost the heads! Hubby is thinking about getting rid of all the extras in the truck, and putting an old rebuilt 85' motor in it. Will it bolt up?
So here's my question(s) - What year motor will go in that truck? I think the motor is a DCi6 right?
Does anyone know of a salvage yard that would have one on the east coast?
HERE is the VIN # VG6AF05A92B550367 if that helps....
Any and all info is greatly appreciated.
2000 Midliner MS300 Cab Over rupturing Hydraulic line
in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
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Hey There. We have a problem trying to jack the cab over. Seems to be back pressure breaking the line.
Is there something locking it in place? Or Could the cylinder be bad?
repaired the line in one spot with compression unions, and it split in another spot...
Maybe I should try a small bottle jack??