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Joey Mack

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  1. Happy Birthday to james j neiweem... 🍻🎂🥳
  2. That is a return for the injectors.
  3. Buddy, i was messin with you.. i still have my old run-out tools.. Do i use them ??? I wish i did many more older engines so that i knew the BS i am spewing.. 🍻
  4. Mech ??? You know Damned well that without checking, the run out will be under .008"... 🍻😁
  5. The bell housing makes all the difference on how it's done, for sure..
  6. The road ranger will need to be done the way you posted earlier. Dead blow on the input shaft til there is enough space to get lady slipper bars behind the snap ring. It takes a little skill, and a lot of patience to do it that way..
  7. I looked at the pics again.. the RTV should not be used on the bearing. A thin coat on the gasket is ok, but not for sealing the bearing in the hole. Besides, the bearing is not shielded, so oil is going to go through it..
  8. I don't know what an RR trans is, but i know you know what you know in this thread, i think the RTV that does not need to be there is holding his input shaft in place giving it the illusion that it wont come out..
  9. The 4th speed gear comes out with the input shaft. The input shaft is coupled to the main shaft with a spigot bearing. The sliding clutch will stay in the tranny. Just for kicks,,,, is this a 100 series transmission. ?
  10. That movement is normal. The input shaft will wiggle. But I'd swear you can do like GW said, and tap the end inward, til you can get a prying tool behind the bearing snap ring.. I know I have pulled many if them out to replace the 4th-5th sliding clutch, sometimes as a get you by when the 4th speed gear clutching teeth were questionable. Im curious why you cant wiggle it out, i thought i saw sealant, that will give the impression that it is not removable...
  11. Transource in Salisbury had a test module when I worked there..
  12. Isnt there an insert for the end if the cable at the drive end? Im forgetting things lately.
  13. Is the cable reaching into the tach far enough ?
  14. It wasnt elmers glue... It was the paste in art class... Much sweeter. Just sayin'
  15. What cracks me up about this thread, is that I pride myself on what I know about Mack's, but I cant say with 100% confidence about how the Doggy stood there.. It's not like I haven't opened thousands of Mack hoods.. Oh well.... 🍻
  16. I used to run with scissors.. does that count ? 😋
  17. It would be great if its the lift pump. Ive had a few of them leak internally.
  18. I also dont know what models had the front legs on the base.
  19. And the back legs are threaded. So the bolts will need washers to fit right.
  20. Fjh,,, mechohaulic has some E-9 500 questions. He started a topic..
  21. Yes there are.. but you need to run the rack the Mack way.. not the overlap way.. when you are up on #1, the #2 exhaust rocker will be rocked... It takes 2 full rotations to do the proper adjustment, once you get it up on #1.. P.S. do not loosen the rockers before starting..
  22. Thats the A/C expansion valve..
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