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Keith S

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  1. I suspected transmission issues when the truck was jacked up for hauling it to the shop - water dripping off the output shaft. But it was, "clean and clear water so maybe it was just a little rain water sitting on top of the case. And how much water could there be?" 

    The input shaft didn't turn... maybe it was simply jammed between two gears??? I pulled the duplex cover before its drain plug, to see how much just to see how much oil there was. Water's heavier than oil so it'll be bottom. The top picture shows water, not oil.

    I'm going to rebuild the transmission - hopefully nothing requires crazy torque numbers. 450ft-lb will be tough.

  2. 21 hours ago, Licensed to kill said:

    There is no question (in my mind) that there is someone out there that would want it. The problem is always transport with things like this. I have an engine (673E IIRC) that was reported to be a fresh rebuild (from a LONG time ago) with few miles on it that I don't need out if one of my B-61's. I have yet to start it (but will some day) but even if it starts and runs perfect, I still have no use for it and, while it may be just what someone needs, to ship it anywhere would probably cost more than its worth, not unlike to couple B-61 diffs I have. Hopefully someone can be found within "come and get it" range that can use it should the decision be finalized to go a different route. Big, heavy parts are like real-estate, location, location, location. 

    Cost of shipping heavy stuff can kill the deal. I had a B46 shipped from Maine to Florida. Cost wasn't too bad - around $1 per mile. It wasn't the only thing being hauled. The hauler liked the attention and said he could have sold it several times.

  3. I'm finding a lot of things look good until looking at the details:

    • Cylinder head studs & nuts
      • My 673 uses 9/16-18 x 6.75"
      • PAI has the 6.75" length... but only in 5/8-18, nuts too.
    • Pistons, liners and head gaskets
      • Pistons... maybe. If the 673 pin diameter is 2" and 15:1 or 17:1 compression
      • Liners - all seem to be for use with the Fire Ring heads & gaskets
      • Head gaskets - Only for 20 stud heads/block.
      • I found a set of 18 stud gaskets - $375.
    • Fuel injection
      • Don't know if the injection tubes leak. Water got in #4 cylinder somehow?
      • PAI has replacement tubes, but do the fit?

    It's easy to spend a lot of money before knowing what I need and what's available. It's hard to get dimensions of new parts.

    I'd like to rebuild it just because I like this stuff. But not if I can't get the parts I need for a nice, quality rebuild of the engine and accessories.

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  4. I'm considering a complete rebuild of my END673. It's not the original engine.

    Fuel injection:

    • Needs new lines. Straight or pre-bent are sold as a pair - if someone is interested in a set.
    • Injectors "look" OK for a quick (not expensive) rebuild.

    Cylinder heads:

    • Pulled the valve covers, it looks like a fairly recent valve job - or at least new spring!
    • Found a broken flat-head phillips screw sitting there doing nothing - no idea.
    • A lot of carbon buildup on the intake and exhaust ports.
    • Slight sign of water on #4 intake valve
    • Pulled both heads
      • Cylinder #4 shows pitted rust. It's not seized.
      • Some head studs had been removed/installed with vise grips - I've seen a lot worse, but.
      • Two different heads
      • Two different head gasket types
      • Two different rocker shaft mounting brackets - one was stepped, the other solid.

    Haven't dropped the oil pan yet.

    Thoughts on a complete rebuild?

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  5. Joey Mack, are you interested in printing copies of the B-61 manuals?

    • I just bought a Service and Parts manual for B61T from All Vintage Trucks and was not pleased.
      • Some of the images are too dark to be useful.
      • A lot of bleed-through from the back of the page
      • Quickly looking at the brake section I found quite a few duplicate pages - three (3) copies of the foldout for "TROUBLE SHOOTING" air brakes.
      • Off center pages
    • I've scanned and copied a lot of old documents.
    • Quality copies of old documents requires more than putting the book in the printer feeder and hitting "go".

    I emailed Vintage that I was not happy. He said he'll relay the issues to the printer.

    This is his second reply

    • Keith:
    •      Thank you for your order and your comments. I am waiting for the response from our printer. In the meantime, your order will ship today. Once again, thank you and best regards,
    • John

    Not sure if that means I'm getting another copy of each book?

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