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Doug T B42X

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  1. I admire that!  Someday I may get to that point!  I know what you mean, though, you have a vision of how it will turn out, and you know whether you made your mark or not.  Where in Philly are you?

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    I have a 1975 Diamond Reo DC10164 I would like to bring to Macungie.  It was re-engined some years ago with a Cummins VT555. It was in regular service as a garbage packer until November, 2016.  The   packer body was removed and it was garaged until I bought it the following November.

    It is extremely hard to start.  I can start it with ether, (which I am told is not good practice) and once it starts, it stays running and sounds and runs fine.  While I would appreciate any help given online, I am quite new to the hobby and don't have the expertise to get it running by myself.   I am looking for someone who can come out and fix what has to be fixed, and show me what you are doing so that I can learn it. I am also comfortable working with someone who is not physically able to do the work, but can direct me.  I am mechanically inclined, and a quick learner.  I also need someone to inspect the truck and tell me what I should fix right away, and what can wait until later.  I am not looking for perfection.  It is an older truck, and I just want to get it to a state of good repair, where it operates reliably and I can drive it safely.  It does not need a lot of work - just fixing the starting problem and whatever turned up on inspection.  I will pay you for your time, and can work around your schedule.  The truck is located in Melrose Park, Pa. 19027.  Melrose Park is just outside Philadelphia.   I can be reached at (215) 870-2724 or dougt83@hotmail.com.  Thank you, Doug Tedeschi

     

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  3. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.  According to the book I have (Parts List 2342; for B42IT, for EN401 Engine) it has the same part numbers.  If it cannot be welded, I would be looking for one also.  Thank you.  I just started the truck the other day and it ran fine, so the Exhaust Manifold is the only thing holding it back.

  4. Bulldogchaser - thank you; I should have an idea as soon as I get the old one off and will let you know, then see if you still have it available.

    Kkergall - Yes, and I am assuming I will change the whole assembly.  104GC 439A (Rear) 104 GC 440A (Front) and 104 GC 4157 (Center).  That is, if it cannot be welded.  

  5. Thank you, and I appreciate the work that you and previous owners have done on it.   I am coming to appreciate that much of the work one might do holds it in trust for the next owner, as Grandpa Walton might say.  I hope to get to that exhaust manifold as soon as it gets a little warmer.  Right now, it's outdoors, you know.  By the way, if anyone knows of a garage for sale which might house two trucks, I would be very interested.  I am in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia, but I don't have the trucks here - no room!

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