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mrsmackpaul

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  1. 2 hours ago, Gravelguy413 said:

    Can this engine be swapped  in place of an e7 and just remove the tip turbine set up and plumb the existing chassis mount charge air into its intake ?

    I dunno why you would unless there is some drama with what you have

    It wont give anymore power or anything like that

    The old tip turbine is pretty proven and reliable

    Unless I have missed part of the story here

    Or are you looking at buying a motor like this from a truck and fitting it into a different truck ?

     

    Paul 

  2. 1 hour ago, BOBWhite said:

    Heres stuff from a 1980 brochure: 

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    I think the tip turbine and the charge air cooler motors were produced at the same time then. Doesn't show a tip turbine 350 but I think you could get a rough idea. 

    This part of your picture show a coolpowered 350

    Series intercooled tip turbine motor

     

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    Thats a good page of information you sharex there Bob, thank you

     

    Paul

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  3. 4 hours ago, 67RModel said:

    Also, the original Maxidyne trucks from say 1966-1972 have two as well. However, the lower one is open ended under the hood. I assume so the intake air stream is partially warm. These trucks didn't have charge air coolers so I don't know why they did that but they did......

    The original Maxidyne's only had the 1 intake tube in Australia 

    It wasnt until the coolpower motor came along that two intake tubes were needed, however in Australia the second intakecame from a second aircleaner for the turbine and the other aircleaner was for the motor intake

     

    Paul

     

     

  4. Mrs Mack is very slowly in between this atrocious weather getting sorted, she never had that much wrong but I started fixing one thing and noticed something else not right and so on

    A bit like the little old lady that swallowed a fly, well I hope I dont have to swallow that horse lol

    To make things right is lot harder than to just get them going sometimes

     

    Paul

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  5. From what I know and everyone knows thats two tenths of SFA the rails need to be fully seperated to clean the rust out fully to allow them to close up

    Apparently they allmost always spring back into shape when this is done

    So sadly I think you need to go all the way to get the result your chasing

    I have never done this and am only passing on what else I have seen or been told

    Get your self a 3/4 cordless rattle gun and get into it I guess

     

    Paul

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  6. 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 

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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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