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  1. is that mack rears or vendor? if the growl change with height I would suspect a bad u-joint. maybe the angle of the driveline is incorrect.

    Mack rears. 3:87 ratio. I've been told that 3:87's and 3:65's are weak gear sets and that I need to replace with 3:86's because they have more meat on the gears. I also just put a new set of drive tires on a few months ago, noise started shortly there after. Seems like the last time I changed drive tires I had a rear/rear go bad.

  2. Make sure the air bag hright is set as it should be.You cant be off very much or damage will happen..

    We did check the height. It was out about 3/8 of an inch. Is that enough to cause damage? Now that the height is correct the growl is worse. Should I be looking at the tranny?

  3. Been having a growl noise coming through the trans almost like the noise one makes when you accidentally run with the airbags deflated. We jacked it up today and ran it with the wheels off the ground. The rear/rear makes more noise than the front. Pulled the side cover off but no smoking gun. No gears messed up, not a lot of excess metal. Ran it again. Took it up to 70 mph on the jack stands. Checked the temps with a heat gun. Front/rear 103-105, rear/rear 123-125. Only ran it about 5-10 minutes. Is this temp differnce normal, or is that my smoking gun?

  4. From what I got from STAXX (Mike) at Mack of Nashville you shouldnt have any trouble getting that CL home.

    Thanks 84superdog. It was great to meet Staxx at Nashville. Wish I had more time to hang out there the other day. I hope he gets the E9 headers worked out he was talking about because I want some!!!

  5. I need to get a new turbo for my E9 and am looking to get one that will bolt on with no modifications. Will a Holset ht4c work?

    Thunderdog, has your E9 had any fuel turned to it? If not a good bolt on replacement for the stock turbo is a Aussi 610 turbo. I can't rember the whole part # but I know the last four digits are 5134. I think the part # is 631GC5134. This is a good turbo for a stock 500 E9, but if your gonna turn the fuel to it or put some hot injectors in it don't run it. It will cause high pyro temps and high water temps. I know from experience.

  6. we tried to figure out which holset to put on our e9 and couldnt get any answers from the mack dealers. so we went with the borg warner. our titan has a holset on it from the factory an man does that thing go. i hate to admit it but the mp10 will walk over the e9

    I have to repeat the sentiment, if a MP 10 is walking all over your E9 somethings wrong!!!

  7. And, since UP doesnt like to waste any motive power and get every nickel they can by moving revenue freight with whatever power happens to be available, here is a video of Challenger 3985 pulling 145+ cars of freight when returning from a passenger excursion a few years ago. Note how she makes the curve and up the grade without even slowing down, batting an eye or breaking a sweat.

    I LOVE THAT! Thats impressive! Reckon how many diesel would have taken to pull that same train?
  8. I had more time today to play with the computer and post these pics right. Hope ya'll can enjoy them a little better.

    The DM does have the pot belly chassis, my pic just doesn't show it very well. There are several sets of Mack boggies sitting around.

    Hope ya'll can open the pic of the 78 R model. It was the first thing I noticed when I pulled in the guys yard. He asked me if that truck looked familiar. It was one of my dad's old R's he bought back in the late 80's. It came out of the Texas oil fields. Dad sold it to a local logger and this fellow bought it from him.

    This is for Brocky. The man's name is Dale Lawson but I don't have any contact info on him. All I know is he lives in Pauline, SC.

    Mr. Lawson said he still has the U model with the 865 V8 over at another farm. He said his dream was to restore the DM one day.

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  9. Hope this works. I'm not very computer literate.

    I delivered a load just south of Spartanburg SC today and found some cool old stuff sitting in the woods.

    Check out the DM with the tree growing up between the frame rails. It has a set of 52 or 54 rears. Found the hood sitting down the way with another hood the owner says is for a U model. Check out the V8 emblem on it. The GMC Astro has a 318. I think the White is a 8000 or 9000. The hood emblem just said White Diesel. The F model is a single axle. The roll off cabover is a Mack but I'm not sure of the model, but it has 44 rears. I'm not sure of the model on the IH truck or the Dodge.

    lawson equip.zip

  10. I just experienced the same problem. I had to change AM/FM tuner a few weeks ago. The old one was 12 years old and finally just gave up. Ever since I installed the new tuner my CB bleeds through on the speakers and I cannot pick up any AM/FM stations but the Sirius satelite part works fine. If I hit the mute button on the radio before I talk on the CB it does not bleed through. I have not been able to correct my problems either.

  11. I AGEE THERES ALOT OF IDIOTS OUT THERE THAT HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT MACK E9 ENGINES OR ANY MACK TRUCK . WE ALWAYS TOOK CRAP FROM CAT GUYS UNTIL MY DAD BLEW THERE A****ES OFF WITH HIS SUPERLINER . I REMEMBER THE DAY WE PASSED 3 WESTERN STARS 2 WITH 425 CATS AND ONE WITH A 460 CUMMINS. I MEAN WE ROASTED THERE BEHINDS GOING UP WOODFORD MTN IN SOUTHERN VERMONT. THE OWNER OF THE WESTERN STARS ORDERED A NEW STAR THE NEXT WEEK WITH A 600 CAT . LOL... ANOTHER GUY BOUGHT A STAR WITH A 550 CAT AFTER WE PASSED HIS TURNED UP 425 WITH OUR MACK V8. WE LET THE PERFORMANCE DO THE TALKING . WE ALSO PASSED A 500 CAT WITH OUR 460XT SEVERAL TIMES. THE GUY WASNT TO HAPPY LOL

    Logtruckman I had a simmilar experience around here.. I used to pull lumber out of South Carolina up to east Tennessee and then reload with brick or cinder blocks and come back. There was a guy with a Western Star with a 475 Cat and 13 spd that made the same run. After I blistered him a few times on Sam's Gap (the mountain on I26 at the NC/TN line) he traded for a Lowmax Western Star with a 550 Cat and 18 spd. I smoked that one as well and he finally quit trying.
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  12. I've been approached by more people in the last year than I ever have wanting to buy my Superliner E9. I just tell them no because there is nothing out there today that will replace it or even come close to it. There next question is where can I get one. I just wish they had showed intrest in E9's when they were in production, maybe we could still get one today. The funny thing is most of these guys are driving Cat powered Pete's and KW's.

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  13. That's why I hate Advance auto parts- you-or "they" I should say- can't find anything without a VIN no. they can look up on their computer, even a generic part like a sealed beam headlight or a

    wheel stud.

    And there's nothing like a V8 Mack. Pullingest trucks i've ever seen. The old V8 325 would hang right with a 400 Cummins, turn a little fuel to 'em or put a 375 pump and turbo on it and it was no contest.

    I've told this story before, but i'll tell it again. Back around 1979-80, we hauled wood chips from Dillwyn, Va. to Covington. Al Moore had an F-model with a V8 325 with the fuel turned way up. We had company trucks, I was driving an IH with a VT903, the rest were 290 or 350 Cummins. If a bunch of us were running together, Al would pull off on the ramp at exit 50 on I-64, right at the bottom of North Mountain and wait for the rest of us to pass by and then pull off from a dead stop and pass every one of us before we got to the top. True story.

    My dad had a 83 Superliner with a E9 440. He was going west on I 26 in Hendersonville, NC just leaving the scale house grossing 80k with a load of lumber. Two empty cabover IH's pulling flatbeds took the bypass lane and tried to pass Daddy while he was building his speed back up. Needless to say they couldn't get it done and had to fall back in line.
  14. I'm no expert on the subject but I'll tell ya what I know. The alt is 12 volts but has a transformer on the back that increased the voltage up to 24. 24 volts goes into the two batteries on the right (passenger side) and 12 volts is trickeled down to the two batteries on the left. If you check the voltage with a voltmeter on the batteries on the right you will get a 12 volt reading at the posts, but because of the negative ground system you have to ground straight to the frame and there is where you get 24. When I jump start other equipment with my 1990 Superliner I alway jump start from the right side, one cable on the positive post the other straight to the frame for 24 volts of juice.

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