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Second book is called "Fifty Shadeds of Tarmac"
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27427571-fifty-shades-of-tarmac
Now me been me and been very different, I contacted the Andy MacLean direct and paid him so he got all the money and not the likes of Amazon etc
Book turned up with a signed note inside
That is the book KS shared, "Me and my Mack"
You jokers should tell the chief cook and bottle washer and you might one for your chrissy stocking
Paul
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Well my 20 cents worth which is hardly worth 2 cents tells me if it was mine I would fill the bores with diesel and a little bit of petrol (gas for yanks) drop a rag in it and set the bores on fire until they burn out
This heats the bore and hopefully allows some possom piss or diesel or what ever to get down past the piston to the rings
I would do this a few times until I can see some results
Then maybe try budging it a bit
Drop the sump and see if you can shift any loose pistons up
Probably only the ones TDC, may need a jack on the floor with a block of wood on the rod
Dunno the more you can get moving before going crazy means the less strain on everything
Anyhow thats what I would be doing
Nice and gentle is the way to save money
No swinging big sledge hammers belting the crap out of things
One slip and you can really make some giant steps in the wrong direction
Paul
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It's a good read, theres a secobd book from the same author
30 day round trip in a new F model Mack
Field of Dreams
Paul
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2 hours ago, fjh said:
A 285 is strictly Air to Air cooled charge air! I beleive !
I would agree with this
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If you keep on just poking along like you are you might be surprised at just what can be achieved with out spending bugger all
Nice and steady, you may get away with no sleeves or pistons or maybe you will need just one or two
Paul
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We nerd KS to provide some info on this, dunno how big that back is at but huge is a fare guess
Looks like a Alsakan Freight lines truck, or that style of truck
Paul
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7 hours ago, Joey Mack said:Just curious, are they going to replace your ruined underware?? jojo
They would probably still be peeling my fingers off the steering wheel lol
Paul
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12 hours ago, BOBWhite said:
Are these dry sleeve or wet sleeve motors? And if they do pop out why could't you just reseal it and pop them back in? You can check the condition of the cylinders and check for cavitation if they're out.
Also do Mack's have problems with dropping or sinking liners like Cats do? I'd imagine sleeve shims would not be easy to find for one of these.
If someone is putting a lot of force on a crank to move a seized engine then pushing as sleeve out is well with in a possibility
Then as Joey suggested these are a press fit or freeze and get back
This is all gunna be a challenge with a pistion still stuck in a sleeve
Anyway thats how I would deal with it
Paul
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Very good, please feel free to share any photos or memories
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Not a lot to add but interesting
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1 hour ago, Hans Remmers said:
Looks like the box was run with bolts loose and then the inners broke off in the housing or pulled out
I reckon your right, this isnt as easy to notice if you dont know we're to look
The bolts towards the center of the camel back I doubt anyone can easily see from walking around doing a pre trip inspection
So depending on how the conversation went with mechanic I can sort of understand how this could all unfold quite easily
Gotta remember the mechanic can only goes on what is described to him and the driver can only describe as best as they can
I dunno we need to try to not be to critical after the event
Bloody lucky everthing survived the ass puckering adventure at 65 MPH I reckon, I know I would of had white knuckles pulling the truck up
Anyway I'm sure all involved are well on the way to getting things sorted now
C4Ed I'm judge you the truck or anything else just chucking some thoughts about
A lot of the people on here are really experienced in all facets of Macks so dont judge them to hard as they can only call it like they see it
Paul
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Once you yank the heads, before trying to turn the motor make sure you clamp the sleeves in properly other wise even when you get this free your gunna enter the world of clusterfuckerie with a masters degree
If you accidentally move the sleeves you will turn from adventure to a in frame rebuild quicker than you can say "bugger me"
Anyway, it's all good fun and adventure so far
Paul
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Well this is good news, now that's gumna sound strange
But let me explain, you stopped forcing it before you went to far and broke something
Mouse piss etc should be of concern, or at least it would be to me, must be some valves open either fully or partly
How did these mice find their way into your motor ?
Paul
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Bananas in the gear box, mate we have all the answers at "Dodgy bros auto repair"
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This is the gear that is reported as the go to deglazer used car sales man instant rebuld kit in jar bombdiggitdoo kit
This will save you bucket loads on those over charging money hungry pescky mechanics 🤣🤣
Paul
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That would of added some excitement to the day
Gotta ask the question, did you get under and have a look when you first noticed it tracking out wide ?
Thinking it might of had a broken or missing bolt that could of easily been noticed
And Mack Camel backs do track a fair bit
Paul
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I would be guessing you blokes are right about the rolled O ring
That been said the motor was probably rebuilt by a normal bloke like most of us and didn't even realise
I doubt commercial truck owner would of rebuilt this for commercial use
So we shouldn't be to hard on who ever rebuilt it, I'm thinking it was done with the best of intentions
I wonder if the motor sitting for so long got rust in a groove of the twisted O ring and the rust cut thru the O ring with heating and cooling
If this had been im continual use I wonder if it would of happened at all ?
Paul
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Silverfrost paint was common to find on head gaskets in Australia maybe 30 years ago or more but havent seen anyone use it for a real long time now
I have used copper spray, only if the head is in a really difficult spot like a COE truck without a tilt cab
Paul
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6 hours ago, mowerman said:
Paul why is your truck on a drop deck?????? Bob
I was going to go to a truckshow, yes it shocks me as well, so put the truck on the trailer as it is easier for me to wash underneath it
Well I washed away and it has rained and rained and rained some more
This is all heavy self mulching clay here and adter 1/4 inch of rain you.can move so the truck sits
I have done (hopefully) sone improvements to the sir start as it is fed direct off the wet tank and all the dirtest air goes straight from the wet tank thru the valves into the airstart air tank
This causes anyoying leaks as crap gets under valves
Anyway dont wanna corrupt Vlads thread here to much
Oh and another 20 mm (3/4 inch) over night, thats helped no end
Note I did shift Mrs Mack since the last photo
The bull bar is off as I was gunna polish it up shinier than my head bald head on a hot day, and do some repairs to it as well
Sorry Vlad
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Welcome and thankyou for your information
Please feel free to share any knowledge on Macks from your part of the world
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refractive lense
never heard of such things, as long as they work I guess and sounds like they do
Paul
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50 minutes ago, Craig N said:
I think it’d be foolish on my part to not take the heads off at this point.
I would agree, you can see there's issues, dont want to make it worse
Gaskets and the like are cheap
Paul
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Miss Molly the border collie is waiting for me to get my act together
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There's some good reasons to not force the engine to hard mentioned here
My thoughts are fairly similar, if the truck is home and you are capable of mechanical work to me it's a no brainer, pull the heads and have a look
Because without doing that you have no idea what's stuck, everyone here is assuming pistons, it really could be anything and the chance of causing a major issue is pretty high and could be easily prevented by pulling the heads and having a good look
Not only that it gives you the chance to clean 50 years or more of crap off everything and not have it pumped thru the motor
Anyway thats just thoughts
Paul
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Hope it all works out for you Joey
Paul