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mechohaulic

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  1. KW/ Pete used vendor engines exclusively since they didn't have their own engines. one difference in the Mack Westerns was the more common option of engine power from other manufacture's, east coast macks were primarily Mack front bumper to back tail light (no s in light ) ; only one tail light till new regs . east coast ; construction/ local freight haulers. people (truck orientated) would stop in their tracks when the sound and sight of the bright orange/yellow/white Petes of Monfort of Colorado cruised through CT.
  2. you can be safely assured ; no one is going to "shoot" the messenger. the 615 would be a great restoration. not a cheap one but nice ride.
  3. so the inner is a stemco ; can tell by the blue color also looks to be 2129 0n the seal. enlarged still not clear. I can't remember what the outer seal rides on. spacer /axle shoulder ? seal way smaller then the outer bearing.
  4. now pay attention !!! you are three hrs LATER because if it's 8:30 PM here NOW ;;;; You don't see 8:30 PM till three hrs LATER ~. I could be a politician .
  5. since this was a flywheel/ transmission swap 'not just flywheel . I couldn't remember. Thanks.
  6. 1 1/2 old school (very old school). don't recall for sure ; think Baskins 4070'sIH =318 DD had the 9513 1 1/2 shaft. the K100's 350 DD had the 2 in shaft.
  7. take a break ; keep forgetting Your three hrs later. it's dark east coast.
  8. question for the teacher> does the 14 use a 2 in shaft same as the 15?? not a 1 1/2 ? torque HP different in today's world, is this conversion taking a E-7 flywheel =installing on an E-6 crankshaft using the clutch/ pressure plate assy from E-7.? interest due to situation many yrs back ;; not to off topic BUT! built a U-600 glider for company. technically it was a U=611ST . Mack 673 T with a RT 9513 RR. did you know a 1 1/2 pilot shaft will work in a 2 in double disc clutch for over a yr !!LOL
  9. that's all it is . seal located in center of hub or in axle cap ?? yours has caps correct =it's only a S = has 44's?? with caps ??
  10. ring is a throw away by the picture. manufactures such as National didn't have a ring. hubs had grooves worn into them. stemco back then was "the cat's ass" for seals. I don't know what a cat had to do with it ;;don't ask!!LOL
  11. don't see a reason for any one seal not being available. basically depends on ;; 1- access to seal installers for seal being used. 2= not owning a fleet. your not going to spend $$$ for seal installing tools (1 or 4). have used the old C/R seal to install a new one. right diameter , can tap old against new . works great. proper c/r tools (had them also) are the best for total install, let us not forget others such as National (not my #1 choice).
  12. was never a fan of the chisel Technique idea . one persons idea of a "blunt" chisel could be ???? hammer tapping number of spots on the ring worked for me. didn't take a 20 lb sledge hammer. install the bearing and new seal ; fill hub full as possible . install.
  13. stemco used the two piece seal configuration which required a ring installer and seal installing tool. to keep in competition with manufacturers such as C/R having the one piece spin within it self seal ; stemco came out with the "spin within itself version. :NOT needing tools for install. light oil outer rubber ring =install with palm of your hand. all though said to be "prelubed"; personal preference was to oil inside of seal while in hand spinning seal within it self. far as the outer seal which not going there again; outer seal on axle hub not needed. keep on eye on leakage from wheel hub itself. some weren't best casting then, grease didn't leak through . change over to oil ==== you will know of poor casting.
  14. a number of B's having different models came earlier then '62 = = = B613----"55=56/ .633 or B 673.all late 50's production. hood clearly reads B615. either way could be a fun project. one concern would be label of "seized "engine looking at the open ports and valve covers unsecured,
  15. according to "the book" the B615 of which 575 where made came into production from 1962- - 1966.
  16. did a quick skim of the video ;looks like I missed another great show. will watch complete video after. I almost think the FK with colonial lettering is same one I looked at yrs ago sitting in Rhode island quarry. ?
  17. Urbano = another I forgot. red cabs with gray/black circular logo on door .
  18. you must have a strong retirement union !! a break is usually defined as 10-15 minutes , 1 hr is called office workers LUNCH time < "turn into an hour OR SO !!" sit around gain a pound. I'm 14 lbs over month ago. NOT GOOD. having a gym is helpful. I lost my gym routine at the farm == not allowed to throw hay bales anymore. they are over 40lbs.
  19. I don't think anyone is going to "slap your hand " for being in wrong category !LOL most important idea is to keep progress on the BMT site.
  20. much as I can't stand these cellphones , would have been good thing to have (or at least a camera) back then to photo the brand new DM 611 SX after the 100ton concrete I beam swung tooo much when being loaded and went through back of cab . what a mess it was.
  21. they are more interested in obtaining info on spy satellites and new phones betcha.
  22. would be interesting to see some pictures of the Blakeslee DM's ; twinscrew/ single axles from the mid 70's. believe they actually went through New Haven Truck Rental . not owned by Blakeslee ,
  23. had to stop at page 10. actually logged off before ; went online to find some Blakeslee DM's = sent me back to B M T , page 10 of 103:: that's a rainy day reading . the sun is shining in CT at the moment, outside I must go LOL
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