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mrsmackpaul

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  1. Sounds like good news and all is running well Paul
  2. Well the FWD was caught by the Boston trucker, dunno if he new what he was hanging about Paul
  3. The Ranger and Everest are the best sellers in Australia by a long way, that's gotta say something Paul
  4. Phew, close call on spilt beer FFS , this shit is getting real ha ha ha ha Paul
  5. Yeah your probably right But I reckon we can bull shit with the best of them ha ha ha ha Paul
  6. I think it would have to have at the very least 3 clamps and most likely 4 clamps to get everything sealed on the intake properly A bit hard to tell with a actual photo Paul
  7. You blokes have left a muddy mess, bloke mowing the grass is gunna be happy with you lot Oh and the video works fine form Australia Paul
  8. That's a huge show, I thought I would grab a few favorites out of the photos but there's so many favorites that wasn't gunna work You blokes had a great show even with the rain by the looks of it Thanks for the photos OD Paul
  9. At least until cocktail hour ha ha 🍹 Paul
  10. A Mack box is fair bastard to pull out compared to the Road Ranger, however if it has to come out then it has to come out However if the cab is a air ride cab, which I think this is, you can the floor sections out, disconnect the air bag and ride height valve, and probably air cleaners and a few other things and jack the cab up a fairway to get the top off the box, you'll be surprised Getting the top off the box is the easy part, getting it back on is a fiddly job but can be done Don't cake it's mating surfaces in RTV (I think you blokes call it that) or form a gasket stuff, it oozes out inside the box, drops off, gets sucked throught oil pump and plugs all the oil galleries feeding the bearings, then you'll notice you start jumping out of gear as the RTV stops the sliding dogs going all the way in, some ass clown mechanic had done this yo my old bucket of bolts before I owned it, I had to pull the box out amd fully disassemble it and change bearings and a couple of gears and sludimg dogs, theres a few huge days work right there Once you put the lid back on the box, drop the tail shaft off try it through every gear before calling the job done and lowering the cab back down These are things I have learnt the hard way, the very hard way The book (work shop manual) won't tell you any of this, the reality is most of us aren't equipped or flushed with enough cash to pay someone to do this For me, I have learnt this type of stuff on the side of a road or in the shed at home Most mechanics will just fit a change over box and call it done were most times it doesn't cost a fortune I doubt most mechanics would even know how to drop a box apart these days Paul
  11. It sounds like a rod all selector fork is loose on a rod On any other brand of box, we're the stick enters the top of the box becomes worn and when you race the gear change the stick comes out of the selector rod dog and leaves the transmission stuck in gear But more detail is needed Paul
  12. Good man Vlad And you aren't the first bloke to have life get in the way of playing with trucks You keep the dream alive over there my friend Paul
  13. I am always amazed just how different things look with some paint on it Won't loose it in the dark Paul
  14. Great stuff Brocky, 10 years went quick Paul
  15. Well I have learnt something new today Never heard the term "turnaround" before Only heard of shuts downs and outages And I dunno what else she was going on about, I was a little distracted Paul
  16. There a couple of flash furniture trucks you have there Paul
  17. Hi. Can someone please help me? On a Mack and Renault engine, the front engine brake assembly works less than the rear. I checked the coils, O-rings, springs, and calibration, and everything is fine. Thanks in advance! Best regards. Just translated this for everyone I gather you have checked valve clearances and so on I think this is a Mack EA7 motor Mario some more details might help here on what the motor is Paul
  18. There's a Facebook page that is of that era Do a Facebook search for "Cummins Old Gold" Ask on there and I'm someone could point you in the right direction Paul
  19. I had typed out a reply, a big long drawn lot of waffle Anyway, EzrEzrider359 used to be on here I haven't watched it all but he gives a few minute video on the waffle I was trying to explain I feel your truck clutch will be similar Or at least the older Macks I have worked are adjusted like this Paul
  20. Is the short there with all the fuses out and the ground connected ? You will still see voltage even with fuses etc out I woukd think as most radios have a side thats live to the battery + all the time to store memory of the radios, then theres clocks etc A amp gauge is probably what you need here I assume it still has the terminal strips on the fire wall ? I would pull all the fuses Then reconnect the battery negative, just sit it on the terminal and see if it arcs If so I'm guessing the battery + lead goes straight to the terminal strips ? Try lift the + lead at the terminal strip and touch the negative again If it's still shorted The short is between the battery and the terminal strip and Joey was onto it Paul
  21. The good times just never end for you all Happy birthday 🍻 Paul
  22. When I noticed this was coming up I thought to myself I should probably make a effort I have the ticket to return from NewYork bought and paid for, it was none refundable I dunno if anyone remembers that this time 12 months ago I was going to Canada horse riding and touring around the U.S. and Canada for a few months when the Princess got crook, well she still isn't spot on, so travelling that far is out of the question So I cancelled all my other tickets but couldn't cancel this one Anyway you all have fun and enjoy the show, hope the weather is good for it Oh and heaps of photos Paul
  23. In Australia pre Volvo involvement Gold was Maxidyne Chrome was all Thermodyne or something else Black was Armed forces And there was another colour but can't remember what noe So chrome was anything, but generally was all Mack drive line but a Thermodyne motor Now since Volvo has arrived, Gold is all Mack that is really all Volvo Chrome is everything else Black is still the armed forces Paul
  24. Thinking it was pressure washed and maybe the plastic wasvput on there to cover electrical and air connections from someone that knows nothing about trucks It has no barn find dust on it so I'm guessing it has just had a bath Paul
  25. Dunno, the add says it's a gold dog and the dog looks gold in the photos And if it was chrome it may be a Thermodyne Paul
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