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h67st

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  1. No, I don't know any details on them.
  2. The Pete went for $17,600...that's a lot but it is a rare truck, especially this far from the left coast. The KW went for $7,150.
  3. That was a Craigslist ad, it's not there any more.
  4. The correct Mack interior green is Axalta (Dupont) 44419. Here are some other codes that have been posted here on BMT: Omni(PPG) Acrylic Enamel #MAE 45735 Mack part #312sx19p2 NAPA 42198 Sherwin Williams B7-42198-00-Y
  5. Glad you saved it! It looks great, and that gravel pit is a really nice background for the photos.
  6. I took my clutch to the local clutch shop and surprisingly (to me and them both), they had one on the shelf. For anyone out there that has a 15" clutch with a 2" shaft, the part number is CD-15200VBS.
  7. Looks like you get to do most of the dirty work.
  8. I got to enjoy putting the rear crank seal in today...I've never done one of these lead wire things. The manual says to use a wood dowel to roll the wire into the groove, lotsa luck with that! I ended up using a big wrist pin to force the thing down into the groove. Hopefully it doesn't leak.
  9. Yes, I'll take steam over sandblast any day.
  10. 2 complete cabs, $6,000 each. Says it's a 1962...pretty wild that they would have a couple of these sitting around that long. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mack-Truck-Cab-almost-perfect-condition/303763885463
  11. A while back I took the engine outside and steamed it off. I've been taking parts off of it to replace all the gaskets and seals (I got upper and lower gasket kits from Watts); I'm also getting the fuel system gone through and replacing the water pump, compressor, and clutch. Today I steamed the pan, front cover, flywheel housing, and flywheel. Running the steamer is a nasty job but it sure gets things clean.
  12. New cab $4,500. What is an "RD facelift" ? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rd-Facelift-Mack-Cab/133569344597?hash=item1f195a7455:g:4UAAAOSwnA9fpv2q&autorefresh=true
  13. I believe youse correct...I was looking at the shiny new pressure plate. Vlad's plate looks like it has the spring loaded adjuster bolt.
  14. No, remove the two end bolts and the metal strap, then turn the center bolt to adjust the pressure plate.
  15. It's been sold.
  16. There's a lot of good work done on that truck! I'm in awe of anyone that can build the custom stuff like that.
  17. He was really good in The Untouchables, and I also like Hunt for Red October.
  18. That's really looking good, Dave.
  19. I bought a bulldog on ebay, I didn't know it but it's about half the size of a standard one. I remember guys talking about them on here, what were they used for? As you can see in the photo, it's got a small base on it. I put one of my standard size dogs next to it for scale.
  20. Reading BMT...that's fun, right?
  21. They're asking $12,500...the sheet metal actually looks pretty good for the age. https://zanesville.craigslist.org/hvo/d/junction-city-mack-dump-truck/7222257899.html
  22. They probably say they're not available because their computer doesn't have a picture of it. Your dealer must have parts guys working there.
  23. Yeah, if you could start it up and drive it, it might be worth 5 grand. It looks the rust has rust on it.
  24. Man, that is looking good!!
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