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Posts posted by mrsmackpaul
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It's come up well Vlad
I find most metric fittings and air lines etc work well enough with imperial, just use some thread sealant
Yes projects have a habit of blowing out in the time department for me, was going to go to a truck show a few months ago and turned my Mack around and parked her on my low loader to give her a bath
Well it hasnt stopped raing since so it is stuck high and dry
Paul
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Well done
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Anyone that buys these old buckets of bolts is paying to much
I have no idea about the price in the US but 5grand for a B model in Australia would be a steel
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Seed these are Trev Jones and the Princess took some as well so credit to both of them
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Well I'm gunna be keeping a eye out for some piccies
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Fill the filters and wind it over
If it wont prime pull the lift pump apart it mighr be full of gunk
It should prime up pretty quick with out anything special
If you have the lift pump apart pack it with grease so it sucks right away
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Mate, how long is a bit of string ?
Honestly you are the only person that can make that call
Probably not much of a answer your chasing but the only one any of us can honestly give
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Check out this CH something and the hairy chested buldge in the bonnet (sorry hood) talk about tough looking
this dog has some balls about it
NrwZeaNewZealands 1000th Mack
A E9 with a fare set of haggets
The forst Anthem I have been up close and personal with
And I have gottaadmit they look better in the flesh than the photos I see
And what it is really about, great people Trev Jones that I have spoken to for years over the interweb
We (the Princess and I) met Trev and Mary for the first time and went out for lunch after the show and sat amd talked and laughed and got on like a house on fire because like almost everyone of us all over the world we are just normal jokers having a crack at living the dream
A couple of good looking roosters there
Heaps more to tell about NewZealand but not Mack related as such
If you ever get the chance jump on the kero kite and go for a look, it really is special
Would be the best money l have ever spent
Paul
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The Midliner that causes only Americans to have coniptions when it comes to getting parts for
The rest of the world I think is just used to been mucked about and really having to chase up spares
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Well the big event has come and gone
I haven't had holiday in I have no idea how long, maybe 15 years or more
So a few months ago, about 6 months I was working away and trying to get some shut eye in a feral cabin in a dodgy as all get out caravan park and "stuff it Pauly, you should go"
So jumped on Google and booked some airfares to NewZealand and back, with a fortnight gap between them
Told the Princess when I got home and just by coincidence the trip coincided with 50 years of Mack celebrations
So as the time got near I booked a campervan and waited nervously as huge parts of eastern Australia are in flood, millions of acres at a guess
Knocked off work on the 14th of October and pointed the ute south for Melbourne town at around 6.30
We drove thru at a guess 4 km (3 miles) of water from just a few inches to 18 inches deep in spots arriving in Melbourne around 10
Caught the kero kite at 1/4 Twelve
Landed in Christchurch at 5.30 am and collected our camper
First thing I will say about NewZealand is that photos do not do it justice, it is absolutely stunning scenery that is constantly changing, I never tired of the views, it really is that good, the south island is very different than the north island
I could share photos of all sorts of things but been a Mack truck forum I'll just share the photos of the truck show
Depending on who I asked there was either 171 Macks or 205 but ot was huge and well done
Now before anyone passes judgement on the show size you need to remember that there is only 6 million in the country thats about a 1/3 the size of Texas
NewZealand like Australia shouldn't really make it in the world but just like Australia they punch well above their weight and should hold their heads high, what Yanks probably dont know or understand is the ANZAC spirit that shaped our nations
Anyway some piccies
The first NewZealand Mack rebuilt and looking damn sexy
And a better photo, courteous of Trev Jones
Trev is fella I have been speaking to for many years over the interweb
Trevs hobbie is photography and needles to say thats how we started communicating over Trevs photos
And in particular his selfsteer trailer photos
So Mack number 1 is a FR with a fiberglass cab,
You can thank Peter Ramsey for the use of the scans from the Bulldog Bulletin
Anyway on with the show
Now there's a good looking rooster all done up in his town hat in front of a truck a mural of a couple of my child hood hero's, Wal Footrot and the "Dog"
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10 hours ago, usrjcro11 said:
Well you both are correct. Lines are backwards. I was just hooking to old lowboy trailer whichever way made brakes release. No color codes on trailer.Am I correct by saying no air should come out of either hose without trailer service valve pushed in? If this is correct then is trailer protection my problem with air coming out of trailer line without trailer service valve pushed in ?
thanks
Well yes and yes
Yes you should have no air coming coming out at all when the trailer supply valve isnt pushed
Amd yes the tractor protection valve isnt working
Or at least thats what I undersunderstand is happening
Paul
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Market place on Facebook works in pretty good in Australia
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5 hours ago, Freightrain said:
I had to put felt bumpers on the air cleaner brackets as to not gouge up my brand new doors I just out on. The door skin would just touch the brackets if you push the door wide open.
R model with the big aircleaner cans we run in Australia hit the quarter vents (the little glass window that catches the air and angry bees and wasps but keeps the sweat moving off your body) when they are open
There are adusjtable stops that clamp onto the hinges to stop this from happening but the doorway is small enough as it is
I wonder if these would work on a B model
I'll take some photos of you like
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Sounds like something is spaced correctly
Not knowing anything about these but I gather it drives off a accessory drive
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So I see you can still get rock hard Swishman
You will have to let these old timers in on your secret
Guessing a good dollop of Detroit lube helps immensly at times to get it up and keep it up, hour afte hour
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Rock on Swishman
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Well good news is he is all okay, just heard back from Vlad
He is having computer issues at the moment and also some other issues in his country that I think we cant even to begin to understand
Vlad assures me he is all okay which is good news
The world is on a knife edge it feels like to me and could easily spin out of control
So with that in mind I reckon I can sort of understand that things for Vlad might be very challenging to say the least
Anyway the good news is we still have the forum and Vlad can view but not post at the moment
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1 hour ago, Licensed to kill said:
Lots of guys run them on small block Chevies (and of course big block Chevies) but they are not quite a "bolt on". They require a specific intake manifold or adapter to accept the blower.
And bearings and seals and a adaptor kit t o make it belt drive
But the 671 and 871 blower has been stuck on the top and on the side of a lot of wannabe hot rodders and street racers
Oh and plenty of drag cars
Not many are from a Detroit Diesel but use the 671 and 871 numbers as they are well known and the specs are loosely based on them
The 671 is the most common in Australia for young and not so young blokes and the occasional bird as well
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On 10/25/2022 at 1:14 PM, Brocky said:
I understand that the 903 was not that popular here in the States, BUT the Australians used a LOT of them.. Hayseed, help me out!!
903 were used in everything and were well regarded as good motors
Then the BIG CAM arrived and they fell out of favour pretty quick for some more power and better fuel economy
Or at least thats my take on Cummins
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Just checking up and hoping all is okay with Vlad and this mad world we are in these days
Dunno if anyone else is in contact with him
Have just sent him a PM as I haven't seen him on here in quite some time
Take care Vlad and hoping all is okay
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Thinking there's a lot of confusion here
The bigger the brake chamber the slower it responds as more air has to shift for the rod to travel the same distance
However the trade off is the increase in diameter means the force is a lot greater
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Just now, mattb73lt said:
I'm pulling it back out. I don't trust what's left in there.
That would be my plan as well
I would know any of the mistakes made are my mistakes not some else's
And if I put something a bit dodgy back in I know what it is
Good luck with it
Paul
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Pulling injectors on a 673
in Engine and Transmission
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No definitely not
Drop the tail shaft, put in gear and use a porta on the yoke of the tail shaft to move the motor
Pry bar is the go, lots of possom piss as Hayseed suggests
Be careful with heat as you might crack the head or stuff the injector
People sometimes screw a slide hammer into the top of the injector, but this normally just breaks a really stuck injector
Paul