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If it was a little low on lube I wouldnt think it would make much difference because the oil is fairly flying around the box once your moving that fast if it is only one gear I would lean towards a crook bearing in the box however I would check the uni's and make sure the yokes are tight (as said above) before I would get all keen and drop the box out could also have a crook carrier bearing perhaps ? You see I have always found that with drive line harmonics??? sought of can give false indications of were the problem lies and quite often I can spend bucket loads of time looking in the wrong direction Paul
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I got to thinking I know I shouldnt but one thing that occured to me after posting is you might have to machine a groove in the spider like they had on a K5 or K6 inter on there back axle's and you clamp a band around so that you could run singles by putting the clamp then the spacer and just the outside dual hope this makes some sense as other wise the wheel wont sit right and our tight on the hub Paul
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I was sent this today to cool not to share http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op8p8peMGTs enjoy Paul
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does it have a watch dog a lot of industrial motors had them being an industrial type of truck it might have had something like that fitted ? Have you got some photos of the injector pump and bits and pieces ? might help to get everyones grey matter work Pump
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Mate these are common as this wide brown land we put them on steer axle to give us more capacity ride grip and they look a lot tougher Paul
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yep mate if there all rotted away here in Australia were the weather is much kinder than there they are defenitly gonna be stuffed over there I would have thought Paul
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Building the sleeper
mrsmackpaul replied to Vladislav's topic in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
Vlad your are doing a top job there mate I wouldnt even try to do something like that because if I did it it would look I had done it thanks for sharing keep it you will be asleep in the bunk in no time Paul -
sometimes a hose can seperate on the inside and while the out side looks fine the inside can collapse and close off BUT !!!!!!! it would only be the suction hose from the tank to the pump that could cause your problem are you sure there is not a piece of plastic floating around in the tank that drifts over the pickup every now and then because one way or another when this happens you pump is getting starved for oil so it should be pretty easy to find maybe there is some poxy filter on the suction in the tank that has collapsed ? Paul
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for all the coin that must have been spent doing the hot rod up it would appear that someone forgot to put a hand brake on judging by the rocks at the back wheels Paul
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Well it sounds like you blokes have got it by the "BALL'S" as we say out here 4000 troops hey WTF are they gonna do with if it all goes pear shaped ??? Im not sure if the people at the top have thought this one threw ?????????? Paul
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FOR SALE 1981 Superliner with a Detroit
mrsmackpaul replied to Freightrain's topic in Trucks for Sale
you lot have lost the plot havent you lot heard "beauty is only skin" so its got a few beauty spots and the bones might creak and the heart might leak but it all can be fixed you just need shove some dollars at it Paul It dont matter what you all say I still kinda like it -
FOR SALE 1981 Superliner with a Detroit
mrsmackpaul replied to Freightrain's topic in Trucks for Sale
well I was told we all need a challange in life come on you lot dont be shy jump in boots and all and remember stick enough hundred dollar notes in the tank and you can fix anything Paul I just blew them pictures up it is not to bad you can still buy most panels shame about the chassis though but it can be fixed maybe ??? struth lads Mrs Mack would have that much rust almost in the cab and I still love here -
well Im with the rest of you does it to me as well sometimes, would appear we all have dud computers lol Paul
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New Addition to the Pack not a Dog or a Cat Part II
mrsmackpaul replied to thomastractorsvc's topic in Other Truck Makes
mate looks the goods the best way I know to save cash is no sleeper at all and cheaper to run, no missus or kids can come for a ride then, cant take one with out the other sleep on the ground in a swag if your gunna be away over night have a camp fire going have a few cold cans now thats living Paul -
mate a picture might be the go here all these numbers dont mean anything to me Paul
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has the suction hose gone all soft and sucking in on its self ? Paul
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youre kidding me that three axle bus is much cooler than some wanna be big truck . Three axle bus screams Italian job the movie now thats cool Paul
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And what you gunna call it "SHOW US YA PINK BIT'S" LOL Paul
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I dont think it makes a whole heap of difference with a 6 or 12 speed because most people I know who drive these dont split the lower 1,2,3&4 gears just split into high range in fifth so unless you are hauling big heaps of tons I reckon it would be fine just a bit slow getting to top speed with a big load on Paul
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With a Maxi torque box deep reduction is in front of the main box not behind it the box behind is range change ie high low split there is a reason that you are not suppose to split the gears with the deep reduction box and I think it may have something to do with the weight and speed that the shafts are spinning because the whole gear box is trying to change not just three gears at the end but I could be wrong There is meant to be a mechanical inter lock Im pretty sure it is under the main lid and I seem to remember that that if the shifter rod is put in 180degrees around the wrong way it then disables it I think the notch is the on the wrong side of the shaft its been a few years since I have had one of these boxes apart Paul
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What hub is this?
mrsmackpaul replied to xdudebrahx's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I would think you have 44's not because they have six bolts but as far as I know 44 and up have those type of axles Here is a picture of mine because I have 58's and they have 8 stud and are chrome with a slight tint of rust these days they always weep oil out from the center where the welsh plug is have had a couple of goes at trying to fix it over the years but it dosnt drip it just sought of stays wet but not wet to touch I guess its rust proofing perhaps As you can see the spring in mine is huge it would be twice as big as 34's or 38's and at least half as big again as 44's rides as rough as guts when Im bob tail but once theres a trailer on it smooths right out I have thought about taking leaf out of the springs to try and improve the ride but then I just think man a bit Paul Paul -
Shifting Suggestions
mrsmackpaul replied to Wayne Elliott IV's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Swishy I wonder if they do the same with a arm thru the wheel when the wheel is on the wrong side ? Paul -
Shifting Suggestions
mrsmackpaul replied to Wayne Elliott IV's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
one more thing I was thinking is if you are going to twin stick it only shift one stick at a time until you work it out a bit other wise if you stuff it up its all to easy to end up with trans stuck in neutral as the interconnecting shaft in the box can stop spinning and then the only way to get moving is to stop and start again I always find the less I rush the easier it is so slow right down with the actions on the stick as a truck is heavy it will have heaps of momentum to keep it moving but the first thing is work out what the transmission is and then you can work out how shift it Paul -
yep welcome aboard mate Paul
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Shifting Suggestions
mrsmackpaul replied to Wayne Elliott IV's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
mate the clutch brake only works when the clutch pedal is all the way down to the floor so what this means is for driving and changing up and down gears DO NOT PUSH THE PEDAL ALL THE WAY TO FLOOR as no matter how well you try to match speeds the input shaft will stop spinning and grind every time the only time you will use the clutch brake is when you are stopped and what it does is stop the input shaft from spinning so that the shaft speeds in the box are matched ie both are stopped spinning other wise you have to sit and wait and wait and wait oh yeah and wait some more and if its a Mack Maxitorque better lite a smoke as those shafts weigh so much you will have wait a long time for those shafts to stop spinning and if the gears arent lined up you let the pedal back out to have another go at getting the shafts lined up again So as you can see the clutch brake is only used to stop the input shaft from spinning when you are starting off Another thing if you are coasting up to a stop and push the clutch pedal down to the floor and the truck is in gear the whole truck will be trying its hardest to tear the clutch brake out so you need to keep the pedal a inch or two off the floor when in use unless you are trying to start off stick with it and it will get much easier real quick once you under stand the way its meant to work also might pay to adjust the clutch to make sure there is enough clearance for the clutch brake to work correctly hope some of this might help Paul
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