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@Joey Mack got the mixer body off on Black Friday, had my cousin Pete "The Crane Man" bring one of his cranes over to lift it off. Insurance guy came to look at truck more than a week ago and he tried telling me the frame got tweaked. BS. There's not a thing wrong with this frame. He sounded like he was ready to total the chassis, but I told him we're not totalling anything til I get the mixer body off and get a truck collision guy over to look this thing over. I think I'm gonna get away very lucky, only needing a cab and miscellaneous hoses and brackets, tie rod & ends, maybe kingpins and drag link ends too, just to be safe. Axle shifted about 1/4 inch on the passenger side, so it could be into springs as well. Just need to lock in on a decent parts truck and we can get this truck back together.
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I've only had to do a head on these once, I did it by the book. Torque to 200, drive around got an hour, retorque. Its a pain to have to deal with all the intake tubing, and those valve covers are horrible to seal. Gotta do them dry and do not go above torque spec.
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Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
I walked away from a 2003 granite cv713 a few years ago that had a great frame, except for a small 4 inch horizontal crack in the frame just behind the cab. $40k truck that needed new inner and outer frame rails because of that dumb crack. Rails can run $10k per side or more, plus the install labor. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
Apart from that one spot by the hoist cylinder I think that is a great looking truck, frame and all. 2006 will be an AI-400 motor, which has a restrictive exhaust manifold and turbo, and an extra little bump on the exhaust lobes of the camshaft. These things are the extent of the emissions system on it, and they can all be replaced with components that predate the ASET AI/AC emissions systems. There's a thread on here somewhere on it with part numbers. The AI has the bump on the cam to open exhaust valves a bit on the intake stroke so the truck can breath it's own vomit. (Exhaust). Computer won't know the difference if you replace these bits, and the thread on here indicated a noticeable difference in power. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
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Just looked it up, it's the opposite of lab grown, it's basically just pasture rotated turkeys. They're allowed to scrounge around it the dirt for their food, which yields a healthier bird and healthier earth for farming.
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I wonder if it's "Lab grown meat." Apparently they've started taking meat cells and by keeping them in some sort of solution they can keep the cells from dying and actually get them to multiply, literally growing meat without being attached to the animal! Sounds like a cancer trigger waiting to happen...
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New/low mileage Granite with wandering axles
JoeH replied to timmer62's topic in Driveline and Suspension
I think dealer is being lazy. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
You posted two pictures of that part of the frame. I see the crack in one but not the other. It could be just how the light reflects off it, but it could be a crack as well. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
Second thing I don't like: It looks like the frame has cracked where the base of the hydraulic ram rests on the frame. This would be a major red flag, truck needs a frame if it's actually cracked there. This is a high stress area, I don't think I'd be welding that spot back up. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
Looks very clean, a minor amount of rust jacking just starting, but a lot of life left in that frame. Only thing I don't like is that they welded the lift axle to the frame in a few spots. Don't think that'll cause you any problems, but welding on frame rails is something you're not supposed to do... -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
Note that the rust cancer used to be part of the frame, so the worse it is the more material thickness you've lost from the frame. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
there's some rusty frame pictures in this thread from a few years ago. Gives you an idea of what the rust can do. It pries the flanges apart until they crack horizontally, junking the frame. Twice now we've rehabbed trucks by pulling one side out at a time, separating, sand blasting and painting, reinstalling, then doing the other side. Its labor intensive and time consuming, but the end result is about as "like new" as you can get without dropping $20k for new rails. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
That's a tough call, I personally wouldn't buy something without putting eyes on it, or having someone I know third party putting eyes on it. Where is the truck? Maybe you'll get lucky and someone on here lives nearby. Garbage trucks tend to be spec'd heavy, beefier trucks will hold up better and require less maintenance than an underspec'd truck. -
Pre-purchase - CV713 Hook truck to Dump truck conversion
JoeH replied to OmegaRed88's question in Mack Truck Q & A
Is that right on the steer axle? 24,000 lbs? Pictures please; how is the frame? That'll be the biggest concern is Rust Jacking. Also, I'd look for any hairline cracks in the frame behind the cab, where the vertical part of the frame rails bends to start the flange. -
Oil Filter Relocation
JoeH replied to nam vet's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
There will be a port on the top of the oil filter stand to tap in for your dash oil pressure gauge. -
Oil Filter Relocation
JoeH replied to nam vet's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
There's a few different arrangements for these. Id agree with Matt, scrounge around for a filter bracket from an endt-675/6. They at least come in 2 or 3 filter setups, it boils down to an option the truck was originally ordered with: ESI or ESI+ (extended service interval) the ESI oil pan was a mid size, with 2 oil filters. The ESI+ was the 3 filters with a huge oil pan, something around 56 quarts, 14 gallons. The bigger the pan/filter arrangement the more miles you could get per oil change. Not sure if there was a single filter option, all mine are 2 or 3 filter setups. -
Would that be an ETECH 460 with the EUP's (electronic unit pumps) or a mechanical e7-460? I would think a '99 would be running an ETECH motor.
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Short of selling it as a parts truck, the other option would be to buy another truck similar year and keep old one for parts.
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Your tonka loader is in better condition than mine.
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So put em in cars too.
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Whys it gotta be either or? Why can't it be both?? Unqualified to run a Costco food court AND he believes in open borders!
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Someone wrote on here a couple years ago that the engine model should be stamped into the block just forward of the injection pump.
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What's the data plate say? It is a 2 valve, I'd bet E6 as the intake crossover tube and turbo/exhaust manifolds look a wee bit different than my endt-675's.
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I've been watching them for a couple months now. In a world of insanity, they do bring common sense to the table. Where they may fail is getting product to market fast enough. Their plan is to make like 5 of these, put them out in the field to work out the bugs, which there probably won't be any, before ramping up production. By the time they get their production going their competition will already be making comparable setups. Me being me, I'd still buy one of theirs first. $90 generic headlight at the local parts store sure outweighs the $1,700 special one on back order. A lot of thought went into this rig. Air ride battery tray. Differentials mounted so the motors are protected in both forward and reverse. Easy/comfortable access to the dash and electronics. Fault code system that displays what the fault is instead of some B's code you need a $$$$$$ computer program to read.
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