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Diesel cylinder deactivation achieved in Cummins X15
sbrem replied to kscarbel2's topic in Trucking News
No, this one just has a regular 3 stage switch. Sometimes the 3rd stage will act up and it only comes on medium (It's actually at the shop getting fixed now), but I think even on just 4 cylinders it works at least as good as the E7 I used to drive did on high! -
Diesel cylinder deactivation achieved in Cummins X15
sbrem replied to kscarbel2's topic in Trucking News
I have never had the fortune to drive an E9 but I agree with you about the Jake on the Signature for sure! While I have by no means driven every engine out there(not even close), nothing else that I have driven will hold back even close to how that Cummins will. -
Diesel cylinder deactivation achieved in Cummins X15
sbrem replied to kscarbel2's topic in Trucking News
Not really a huge deal to me, I just drive it I don't own it. LOL. I do try my best to take care of it though. I was just wondering because my boss had also heard of some blowing up(at fairly close to the miles and hours ours is at), but not really with any first had knowledge of what had actually happened. I will say it is definitely a nice running motor as long as it holds together. -
Diesel cylinder deactivation achieved in Cummins X15
sbrem replied to kscarbel2's topic in Trucking News
How common is this on the Signature 600? I'm just curious because the truck I am currently driving has one. -
VW W-8 or W-12 maybe? https://partsolutions.com/engineering-hall-of-fame-the-volkswagen-w-engine-and-the-bugatti-w16/
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Chicago R models
sbrem replied to Lmackattack's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Is that the one behind Market Basket? I got rid of a bit of junk there a month or so ago. -
Yup. It hasn't happened to my town's road crew, but a couple of the other local towns have had it happen.
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That's what I did in the RD I used to drive and what I do in the 359 I drive now. Sounds kind of goofy and doesn't really look nice, but works surprisingly well.
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Cowl Vent actuator/cylinder
sbrem replied to Outbehindthebarn's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
That's how the '96 RD I used to drive was too. So they must have used the knob for quite a while at least on some trucks. -
That truck always makes me look twice when I see it on the road. Definitely an unusual set up.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v43wjjNFIk
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Hay squeeze http://oregonroadrunner.com/about.htm
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Looks like a Maxim fire truck.
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Rhode Island MACKS
sbrem replied to bbob61's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I have seen that B-71 at a couple of shows before and while it is beautiful, it confuses me. As far as I know the B-71 was equipped with a Cummins of some sort, and its grill/radiator was extended out beyond the fenders, like this one that I have seen at Macungie -
I thought the parking lot looked familiar, but couldn't tell for sure from that angle. Wonder if they will ever fill the empty stores in that plaza (former Borders and Circuit City)?