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Cruiseliner Transformation
mrsmackpaul replied to cruiseliner64's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
If you justran the truckup to temp and felt each side of the tap This would give a good indication ifthe tap is working or not Is there shutters on the radiator ? If there is, do theseworks If the water in the cooling system isn't getting warm it won't matter about the tap Personally I don't really ever have a need for a heater in a truck, sometimes on very rare occasions it does get chilly So first things first, water has to get hot Then the tap has to be on Then some air movement And presto, a warm cab Paul -
Or as mentioned above by these other blokes Paul
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If it hasn't started in a long time, pull the starter apart and make sure the vanes are well lubed up and slide freely You need to take note of how each segment is clocked, generally done with a center punch mark to each part in a straight line If it is assembled wrong the starter can go backwards Once everything is sliding loosely and easily and covered in lots of diesel Reassemble and try again If your still not going, rebuild kits are available from Mack in Australia, so should be easy enough to get in the U.S. Or try Ingersoll rand Or there's a place in Australia you can buy change over fully reco air starters from Paul
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🇦🇺 Happy Australia Day Mack enthusiasts 🇦🇺 The Kyabram Mack Muster is fast approaching, with less than 2 months until the show. Come along and help us celebrate 60 years of the R model, as well as showing all of the other various models of Macks 21st and 22nd of March at Kyabram Showgrounds Contact details are on the flyer below. Happy Macking Paul
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Oh struth, were spinning off into the ditch now Dunno, I think she swears a bit much for me, I'm kinda old fashioned and pretty boring, don't like tatts on a girl or a girl with a potty mouth Bush Barbie loves talking politics Paul
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Kiwi Mack RB688RST Rebuild
mrsmackpaul replied to Mackman686's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Your moving right along there, keep up the good work and sharing the updates Paul -
Connecticut Construction Trucks
mrsmackpaul replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I wonder were these built for the plough truck market Now with my vast experience (a few days in the snow) one thing I noticed was diesels can be a pain in the bum to start when really cold, and I haven't seen really cold yet Were as petrol (gas) are good starters and talking to a couple of people that do a lot of ploughing the automatic transmission appears to be pretty handy One fella was slightly less than impressed with the new Dodge Ram as there is no column change for the transmission but a dial on the dash So dumb ass me is thinking that easy starting in really cold temps and a auto are kinda more important than running at 70 MPH for a plough truck To quote Swishman "What sez you ?" Paul -
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Well lads, in this wide brown land we have Kane Bunn, blokes everywhere pay attention when she comes on to do the weather Meal times at the nursing homes go quiet and the old blokes druel lol Jane has been doing the weather and blokes heart beats a lotta good for a lotta years A bloke I worked with was the president of her fan club lol Paul
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Well it's a tad warm here, shifted sheep yards to different farm for crutching sheep and steel ling lambs next week Gunna be pretty warm next week Paul
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Swishy has returned
mrsmackpaul replied to Swishy.'s topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Yeah Swishman, you've been a bit vague of late Welcome back to the light Paul -
Outer door handles for General, Bison, Titan 90 & Astro 95
mrsmackpaul replied to kscarbel2's topic in Other Truck Makes
A lot of this stuff is more urban myth than fact I would imagine like many things, companies shared technology when it suited and was beneficial to the companies involved Like Mack and Scania, International Harvester and Chrysler/Dodge in Australia, Ford and Nissan, then Ford and Mazda The list goes on Paul -
Yes, you can always put more clothes on when it gets cold But when it gets really hot if I keep taking clothes off Illjust get arrested 🫠 Paul
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Dunno about your weather, but we are on the kero kite getting out of Dodge as they say in the westerns
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I use this style of pry bar, the hookend and this usually gets the injectors out Have tried the slide hammer and if the injector is really stuck it just busts the injector The pry bar and working it a bit and plenty of possom piss and they come out okay Paul
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Helping Tim Maikshilo and his family from the forum shift back to NewZealand We fly out tonight Paul
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Less than 12 hours left Sure is different than the wide brown land I'm used to Not in a bad way different, just very different Paul
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Catching the big kero kite home today This is a very different part of the world
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Well I was sitting about, twiddling my thumbs and heard something about shovelling snow Quickly stuck my hand up So was handed a shovel and pointed towards the drive way End result was less snow on the drive So I have pushed this white stuff off a drive Cross that off the list of lifes achievements lol Paul
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Superliner RW700 Steering axle
mrsmackpaul replied to 1961H67's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Well no matter what you blokes say, it was cold for me today, the wind chill sorted me out Paul -
Superliner RW700 Steering axle
mrsmackpaul replied to 1961H67's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Looking good, cold in Connticuit at the moment, coldest it's ever been in my life Very shiny and looking neat as a pin. Paul
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