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  1. 7 hours ago, blackdog2 said:

    P G Adams in South Burlington Vermont 48 foot plus that's there only thing check out there web site.

    I called them for a quote on the same formed length of blanks undrilled, Adams cost for two rails was $2,580.00 and shipping was $900.00.

     

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  2. For anybody that lives in the pacific northwest that is contemplating replacing aluminum rails in an older truck, HW Metals in Portland, Oregon, is pretty reasonable.

    I just priced two 30'x 10.5x 3.25x 3.25 80,000 lb tensile strength 3/8 formed steel rails for $1,575.00 both blanks. PacCar wants $2,800 and most outfits can only bend 20' sections. HW Metals can bend up to 55', they have a 60' brake in tandem.  Just some info for anyone looking for frame rail.

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  3.                                             Does anyone have access to look up Autocar serial numbers? #408578  Thanks for any reply's or help.

     

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  4.                                         I forgot to add my wife's father who I never met he died in 1968. He is John W. Tackett , Staff Sargent. He flew on B-24 Liberators- Gus's Bus and Hell's Belle.

                                             He was awarded two distinguished flying crosses and a purple heart. He flew with James C. Wright later to become speaker of the house.

                                              http://380th.org/HISTORY/PARTV/GusBus.htm

                                              http://380th.org/HISTORY/530/530-roster.html

     

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  5. When you bolted the clutch to the flywheel and torqued the bolts to 55 ft lb, did the wood blocks fall out on final torque? I'm taking about the blocks Eaton installs between throw-out bearing and clutch cover to keep pressure plate depressed.  On final torque when the clutch cover seats it's self to flywheel the blocks should just barely fall out on there own when every thing is right. And what is the distance between throw-out bearing and clutch brake? Should be 1/2" plus or minus a small amount and free play at 1.5 to 2".  Just some Q's.

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  6.                                        I have always liked Diamond T's, Diamond REO's but Autocars I like those the most. On this one the doors opened and closed real well. The hood

                                           and fenders were in fairly good condition plus the cab sheet metal was straight. If I remember right the dash was in real decent shape also. And the

                                           grille and outer shell were darn near perfect. I have two engines, a 7FB 400 cat and a BC II 449 cpl cummins  just in case it needs major repair.

     

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  7. 2 hours ago, david wild said:

    I think someone has been eating to much CAT food, lota bad talk about perfectly good engines made by Cummins, and yes Cummins  made plenty of cast pans. 

                                           Who has been eating to much Cat food? I haven't said one bad thing about Cummins, I ran four of them.

     

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  8.                                          One thing I learned about Cummins years ago was that they put together many strange items to make engines. Just because it doesn't have or look to

                                             me that it has a stamped steel pan doesn't mean Cummins didn't build some with cast aluminum. If it has a data plate saying it is a 695 then it 

                                             probably is. There really weren't that many sold so the plate is kind of rare it's self. Does the engine bar over 360*?

     

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  9. 5 hours ago, Outbehindthebarn said:

    Glen, what are they talking about when you hear people say off-set key?

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    There was nothing wrong with the 400 Mag, had two in two Stars. Ran right down the road with the BC's. Plus that engine in the photo has a plus, the Bendix air compressor.

    The offset keys were nothing more than to advance or retard the cam timing.   Like said above it should have a steel pan for sure and BCIII oil pump.  That Data plate on the

    accessory drive should say CPL 695 and the cam timing spec should say 56*. Plus the turbo should be the later Holset and it should have a pulse exhaust manifold on it.

    The injectors on those engines flowed allot of fuel and if I remember right the pump rail pressure ran higher than BC's 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Outbehindthebarn said:

    Glen, what are they talking about when you hear people say off-set key?

    IMG_8156.jpg

    There was nothing wrong with the 400 Mag, had two in two Stars. Ran right down the road with the BC's. Plus that engine in the photo has a plus, the Bendix air compressor.

    The offset keys were nothing more than to advance or retard the cam timing.

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  11. 7 hours ago, BOB DINGSDALE said:

    looks like a R model IH on the end. There awful close to those containers.Are they going for export?

                                              Those containers are full of old engine parts, gas and diesel. One container has several Hall Scott engines. And I think there are several married 

                                              Spicer transmissions also. Just a place to keep his treasures.

     

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