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  1. I found a part number cross reference to the rubber diaphram, but was unable to find a part number in any searches or calls I've made for the cap itself or the reservoir..

    Part numbers I see on the diaphragm: 

    2228136,290935. BW(in a diamond) I'm assuming bendix westinghouse 

    Number stamped on bottom of reservoir:

    T-290910

    Cap reads:

    "WARNING, use only DOT3 brake fluid from a sealed container, clean filler cap before removing"   nothing else.

     

    I need a replacement cap, or an option to replace the whole unit.

    Its on a 1980 Mack CF686 

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  2. After quite a while researching, calling dozens of people and places I was able to find the parts I needed to fix the truck.

    I was able to have my rotors inspected and machined by the local machine shop, but I reached out to CRW truck parts in Jessup MD, with measurements and they gave me a part number for the rotors in the instance I needed to purchase new ones. I ordered reman calipers from Haldex in Marion NC. it took months, and they lost one in shipping. So I had to send my cores to be rebuilt.

    Part Numbers.

    Rotors: Gunnite R3064x

    Loaded Calipers: Haldex RH1002LX (fit both driver and passenger) with pads and hardware. 

    Wheel seal: Stemco Voyager 383-0164

    Inner bearing and race set: Timken SET423 (bearing 6461A, race 6420)

    Outter bearing and race set: Timken SET424 (bearing 555-S, race 552A)

    Hub Cap: Stemco 343-4249

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  3. On 7/1/2020 at 11:12 AM, kscarbel2 said:

    I'm very sorry to hear that. Discouraging. Please do contact the museum.

     

    On 7/2/2020 at 8:52 PM, j hancock said:

    Welcome!  Don't have info beyond some of the numbers posted above.  If you haven't already, joining SPAAMFAA may help widen the circle of information and parts sources for your rig.

    https://spaamfaa.org/

    thank you

  4. 1 hour ago, kscarbel2 said:

    You should try contacting the parts department at your Mack brand dealer first to check availability. At least, you should be able to get parts numbers. If they say through Volvo they're no longer available (NLA), ask them to please cross the Mack part numbers (if that's what they have) to the vendor part numbers. For example,  Mack dealers used to have a comprehensive Mack-to-Vendor cross-reference book. Or, I assume dealers can still call the Mack (Volvo) specifications department and obtain the vendor numbers.

    The local Mack shop told me they can't look up any parts for anything over 25 years old. and that I had to contact the Mack Museum  to request information for my truck. He didn't sound like he wanted to even give me that much information.

  5. So did anyone ever figure it out?  I just recently purchased a 1980 CF600 fire truck, and the calipers were sticking, the rotors got cherry red and the lines melted, caught fire, it was a mess.  now I'm in search of parts, that seem to be non existent. any help would be appreciated

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