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Firemack

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  1. Speed,

    I had the shoes relined- I think it cost about $80- it was about 5 years ago so may be a little more, I used Transaxle for the reline. They are national so should have shops near you. If not I used the shop in Bridgeport PA- just so you can check prices- and you may find some one local to you that can reline them. As for the wheel cylinders- they are either $50 a piece rebuilt or $80 if they are larger- on the B model they were $80 each. The Master was $150. I was going to buy a new one but the warranty is only 1 year at Napa- for about the same price I sent it to White Post and now it is guaranteed for life- they use brass sleeves so they will never rust and wear out the rubber parts. You probably can't buy new wheel cylinders for the E model- so this is the easiset way to get them back in safe operation.

    Firemack

  2. Does anyone know if new shoes and wheel cylinder kits are available for my 1957 B85F Mack . new to this forum so any help would be aprciated . Thanks, Jim c.c.trucking@sympatico.ca

    Jim

    Send the original brake shoes and wheel cylinders to White Post Restorations http://www.whitepost.com/ They specialize in rebuilding brake systems and guarantee them for as long as you own the vehicle.

    They rebuilt my B75F brake shoes, wheel cylinders and master cylinder, they do excellent work. Turnaround was one day.

    Firemack

  3. Bob,

    Most of B Models with Hydraulic Brakes I have seen, have a round access panel under the drivers seat about 4" in diameter, with a single screw holding it so you can swing the access panel out of the way to check and refill the fluid level in the master cylinder. Is it possible that someone replaced the floor panel and forgot about the access panel? This would be an easy modification to make it similar to the factory access panel if needed.

    If you need hydraulic brake repairs, most of the hydraulic parts are no longer available thru Mack or Napa, I had mine rebulit with brass sleeves by Whitepost for about the same cost as a new master cylinder but the Whitepost rebuild is guarantted for the life of the vehicle- so made more sense to go with Whitepost than a new NAPA master cylinder.

    Hope you get this one back on the road for the season,

    Firemack

  4. Gregg,

    I used the T-3 Headlights which were used in many of the trucks in the 1950's and 60's. These are from Lectric Limited http://www.lectriclimited.com/lighting_fuse_sets.htm. My build sheet shows headlamp part number 2mo46p2, or sealed unit 102m021p2. You can check with Barry to see if these numbers have been superseded with a newer headlamp. Since Mack used Delco-Remy for voltage regulator, generator and starter, I think the T3 lights make sense since they were offered on GM/Delco products in that timeframe.

    Firemack

  5. Lmackattack-

    They just made a new HO Scale B Model Fire truck based on our Radnor B75, made by Athearn, it looks correct in almost all details except they used the standard closed cab- ours is an open cab. I have heard if they get enough buyers for the closed cab they will consider making the open cab version. This is much more accurate than the Corgi B model series.

    here is the link: http://www.athearn.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=ATH91841

    Happy Trucking and Railroading!

    Firemack

  6. Greg,

    There are a few of us that are Mack Fire Truck members and most likely can source most of the parts you need between Watts and other Firetruck speciality vendors. Make a list of what you need and post it and then we suggest vendors, like the recent post on sirens.

    Firemack

  7. Pavrguy3,

    I have the listing of all of the B75's firetrucks if you have the serial Number (serial number on the pump panel or rt side frame rail) I can tell you where it was originally sold. What shape is it in? There were only 54 B75 Firetrucks made- check and see if it still has the fire truck engine- it should have dual iginition and should be a ENF 464. Engine number is on the right front by the water pump.

    Firemack

  8. Some gauges have the bezel pressed on and cannot be removed without cutting the bezel and prying it off the guage housing. If you can take a picture of the gauge and back of the gauge and post it on the site , we should be able to determine how to take it apart. I have a guy here in my Fire Department and he works with gauges and might be able to take it apart, and get the new glass made, or worst case there are gauge repair companies that will restore the gauge to like new but costs a few $$$. Start with posting the pictures then we can help you decide what path will work best.

    Firemack

  9. The Hall Scott engine was used on large GPM fire trucks through the 1940-1950 timeframe. Harvey Eckart has written several Books on the Mack Fire trucks and you can find some information on the engines in his L model or B model books. I don't know if the Mack Museum has specific info on how many trucks had a HS engine.

    Firemack

  10. Engine 2 qtrs,

    Barry and I looked into this about a year ago, and I have a master oil filter cross reference, I have tried every other filter, Wix 51237, Fleetgard LF539, Purolator P525, Hastings 606, Baldwin C36M, Fram C147, I have not had any luck finding these, anyone else have any ideas? I think the best solution is a close match like 66-C95 is trying , if it works we can then use it.

    FireMack

  11. 66-c95F

    That sounds like a good replacement- the original oil filter is not a full flow- meaning it does not filter all of the oil all of the time- it filters a portion of the oil, and the 1/2" less diameter should not be a problem, and it uses a spring to take up the height difference. Once you have it- see if it fits and let us know what the part number is and we can also try it out.

    Firemack

  12. Hi Newbie,

    We have a few CF's on this site, and have plenty of resources to keep the CF looking and running good. What engine and trans do you have in that unit? Where are you located? We have a lot of CF's here in PA- and always looking to get them out and see them in Parades.

    Let us know if you need help with anything - alot of good experience on this site with Diesel's and Firetrucks if you run into any problems.

    Welcome!

    Firemack

  13. Check the bottom of the bellhousing, mine has a small plate with 4 bolts that cover the timing mark pointer. once you remove the cover plate you will see the timing mark pointer, then rotate the flywheel until you see the marks next to the pointer. I check my timing with the truck running (brake on, wheels chocked, before I get under it.)

    Firemack

  14. Barry,

    Here are the specs on the 2 filters

    Fram C31PL= NAPA 1503

    NAPA 1237 NAPA 1503

    Height 8.25" 8.039"

    O.D. 4.5" 4. 092"

    I.D. .625" .567"

    It might be possible to make it work. I will ask my local NAPA dealer to get one so we can look at it and confirm the dimensions and possible fit in the filter housing.

    Can you check the part number 85727 MackPro mentioned to see if that is available? We can look at that and check the dimensions on that one also.

    Thanks,

    Firemack

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