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You can buy normal old fashioned type of pyros that need anything except the exhaust with a bung for the sender
Maybe just get one and have a look, might of little help but might help find some answers or cancle out some ideas
Paul
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Does your truck have a pyro meter ?
I haven't ever had a turbo fail so I can't be much help
I wonder if it is getting to hot in the exhaust causing the turbo to seize ?
As I understand things, if the intake is restricted the exhaust gas temp will increase, boost will be lower and smoke will be plentiful
On older coolpowered Macks 20 psi is the max boost, I understand that it isnt that uncommon for modern trucks to make 40 regularly
As much as it pain me to say this, and it really does pain me to say this, 2008 isnt modern, phew I cant believe 2008 isnt modern
Anyway what sort of maxmium boost would be expected from this motor ?
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Looking like the classy ride it always wanted to be 😂😂😂😂😂
The ute/ pick up is looking good as well
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I have often wondered why IH didn't put their Neuss diesel in these, particularly in Australia as the Neuss had and still has a pretty good name
Would of been a good fit and around the same power as the 345
Not many Scouts left out here now and those that are about are worth good money these days
Looks like a lotta fun was had in your Scouts
Paul
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I have seen amazingly bad spark plug leads on farm tractors, a bit of bare fencing wire made up a few inches on one lead, didnt miss or ark across
Thinking the voltages are a lot lower on older gear
I think these will need to be replaced with solid core leads or it wont work right but probably wrong there
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That's a good result
So the next things I have learnt that effect boost are a squashed exhaust or a restricted air intake
I know when I re-bearinged my tip turbine it added a couple pounds of boost
Little bits help
Maybe check if a intake rubber connection is collapsing in or gone real soft
Paul
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I guess it depends on what you are wanting the tray for
Most working trucks want as much tray as is available
But if you are planning using it as a run about fun machine then I would think something fairly short so its easy to park
Paul
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1 hour ago, h67st said:
For a truck to go 50 years on Aussie roads, that's pretty good!
And even more so when I consider the size of the loads it would of hauled most of its life
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19 hours ago, mrsmackpaul said:
I would think if it had blow by your gunna start to start to make boost but I really dont know about
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That makes no sense at all Paul yah clown
What I think I was trying to say was
If you got plenty of blow by then your gunna struggle to make big boost
Anyway, enough from me
Paul
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From Facebook, not my words or video, I have seen this truck a few times in recent years and it is still working hard
Happy birthday "Old Warrior"
Lisa Weller
My dads R700 Mack has just had its 50th birthday, so a friend of ours made up a short video montage for him. Let me know your thoughts!!
#R700 #macktrucksPaul
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I would think if it had blow by your gunna start to start to make boost but I really dont know about
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Apparently today is a big day for you lot over there in Yanky land
Hoping you all have a cracker of a day doing what ever it is you do
Paul
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A lot will depend on how much load and what revs your at
I would expect maximum boost at the cross over between maximum HP and maximum torque under full load with a big long hard pull
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Same questions I always ask
When the boost stops increasing are you making smoke
If your making smoke you probably have a air leak or something not working right in the intake
If you are not making smoke a lack of fuel is the problem
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New to me
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Struth send me your shoe size and I'll send you a pair of Blundstones
Tiz what most working men wear in Australia
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So true Mr Buck, this bulldog business these days has more to do with pleasing keyboard warriors, as does the mud flaps and the way dogs face, oh and the dogs on the mirrors
End of the day most of the clowns making a big deal about this rubbish have probably never owned or driven a Mack
We dont buy a Mack because of the colour of the dog, the way dogs face on the mirror or mud flaps, we buy them because they are tough, reliable and get the job done, oh and because they are the best trucks ever built
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Time to skip all the guess work, you have a fuel leak, nothing more complex than that
So as I have said many times, get some old inner tube, a couple of big flat washers, a air fitting to match the compressor in your shop, a fitting to screw onto the air line fitting, and a hose clamp big enough to fit over the filler cap
Cut the inner tube big enough to cover the filler and go down the sides a bit
Put a hole in the middle of the inner tube, air-washer-inner tube-washer and another fitting to clamp all of these together
Then pop the inner tube over the filler neck, and some air pressure, not a lot, wind the regulator down as low as it goes on the shop compressor
Then search for the wet spot, by the sounds of it, it's gunna be easy to find
Hope thisis of some help
This isnt a lift pump or filter or anything else, this is a bad fuel leak
Paul
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I reckon they are both pretty bullet proof
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Did you coat the inside of the tank to stop any oil seeping thru, I find these tanks are always wet and dusty unless this done
I have never done it myself, tanks I have that are coated are always nice and clean and those that arent are always dirty
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First things first, when your trying to start it does it have smoke coming out the exhaust ?
If it has smoke and wont start you have fuel and prime isnt your problem
If you dont have smoke you have a leak
Cant give anymore help until we get the basics sorted first
Paul
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On 6/28/2022 at 4:17 AM, Burmy said:
I wish I woulda found that truck first ha! If that has a 300 motor, is it a ENDT or a E6. Don't ENDT's only go up to 285hp from factory? I would want to change the tranny on that truck and get rid of the front pizza cutter steers, those tires will sink on most of my jobsites!
All of these motots you mention are E6 motors
285 is a coolpowered Maxidyne 2 valve
300 is a Maxidyne none coolpowered with the intercooler In front of the radiator and was a 4 valve
350 is a Thermodyne none coolpowered with the intercooler in front of the radiator and was a 4 valve
300 can also be a Thermodyne coolpowered motor that is a 2 valve or maybe a 4 valve depending on the era
Can also have a 350 coolpower that is series cooled with 2 valveheads
There is quite a long list of options, I have only scratched the surface here
The coolpowered motor was a game changer in the industry for many years and really set Mack up as the leaders for a long time
It is important to understand the differences when shopping for a truck as the sales man will always quote the higher value on power when selling a secong hand truck
Even if you have a really good understanding I doubt anyone can tell what the pump is set to by looking
Paul
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Dunno about on your side of the world but over here the chassis number is used for identification
In Australia it is punched into the RHS rail behind the first drive axle
Probably of no help but its a start
Paul
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Thought you blokes might understand this better than me
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138, would of seen a lot of changes in that 138 years
Remember when my Great Grandmother passed, must of 88 or 89
She hit 90 years of age, we had a l party and 2 days later she popped her clogs
She lived at home on here own, wood heater, us kids / young men would split and stack wood at the house for her
Sge drove well into her 80's, the government claimed she needed to sit a test again, she wasn't impressed, told them to stick it
When she passed I remember thinking, cars werent even invented, the light bulb wasnt around, radio wasn't even thought of, let alone people flying
Then a couple of jokers went for a joy ride to the moon
The changes she saw I cant even begin to imagine
And the snow flakes of today piss and moan about everything
Dunno I'm getting old I guess
Paul