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Magnums and Freedoms 2020
phildirt replied to phildirt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
The collection does include the Australian limited editions (4). These trucks have been added in the last 4 years. The Freedom trucks do have the correct Statue of Liberty decal - just hard to see. -
The Champion collection of Special Edition RW and MH Mack Trucks: From left to right: RW 613 - the 114th of 186 built, component record date 3/6/1985 MH 613 - the 20th of 64 built, component record date 5/3/1985 RW 613 - the 127th of 138 built, placement date 10/29/1986 MH 613 - the 9th of 22 built, placement date 11/21/1986 Photo taken by Bernie Champion, April, 2020 Data from the Archives of the Mack Truck Historical Museum, Allentown, PA
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RW 613 SuperLiner II Wiring
phildirt replied to phildirt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Issue is resolved. There is a pressure switch outboard and forward from the treadle/ foot pedal valve. Corrosion from Pennsylvania salt, calcium, beet juice and other evil chemicals. Required removal of primary fuel filter and fuel lines, 3 air lines to access. Thanks for input. -
RW 613 SuperLiner II Wiring
phildirt replied to phildirt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Thanks for the response. This apparently is set up differently. There are two 14 post terminal strips on the left side of the firewall under the hood. On the inner strip posts 4, 5, and 6 are stop, tail and turn signals for the truck - they all work on the truck. On the same strip posts 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, and 14 go to a 7 wire trailer cable that goes to a junction box on the back of the sleeper and then to the trailer plug. #14 is for the trailer stop lights and it goes somewhere to get its voltage- it shows zero voltage from the foot valve, 12 volts from either the yellow or blue air valves. There are no electrical connections coming out of the foot pedal treadle air valve. -
I have no trailer brake lights from the foot pedal. Normal brake lights on the trailer with the maxi brake (yellow) button and the service brake (blue) button. Truck brake lights work normally from both foot pedal and both buttons. The issue shows up at both the trailer plug and the wiring terminal strip on the left hand side of the firewall (terminal # 14). A jumper from terminal # 6 to terminal # 14 and everything is ok. The wiring diagram shows a "trailer stop lamp sw" - feeding to terminal 14. Where is that switch located? Is it part of the service brake (blue) dash button?
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Make Money with Gold
phildirt replied to j hancock's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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2907 lbs, with clutch and air compressor, no oil, water, starter, fan or alternator
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Mack Shows
phildirt replied to hicrop10's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
https://www.macktrucks.com/about-mack/museum/trucktoberfest/ You can call and register. -
1963 Mack B-75 Tractor
phildirt replied to j hancock's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
ET673-260 with 188 hp at the rear wheels on the dyno. 38,000/ 4.54 Mack rears, 177,900 miles. -
Wellington FJ for sale
phildirt replied to yarnall's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
The truck has been sold. -
Mack Engine
phildirt replied to phildirt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Thanks again. The dyno sheet for my engine shows 16.5 psi boost @ 2100 rpm, down to 15 psi at 1500 rpm. -
Mack Engine
phildirt replied to phildirt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Thanks for the information. Different injectors and pump setting from the endt673- and a different turbo? -
I am looking at a dynamotor sheet which lists the engine as engine model # ET673-260 with a serial # of 4B7058. What is this engine? The sheet says 260 hp @ 2100 rpm. The dyno sheet is showing 188 horsepower at the rear wheels with 15 pound boost and exhaust temperature at 850 f.
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Wire diagram for 88 superliner needed
phildirt replied to ranchhopper's topic in Electrical, Electronics and Lighting
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2/8/2017- Tractor is sold.
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Here are pictures of the undercarriage: Grouser height: 1 ¾” Link height: 3 9/16” 5 pin length: 26 15/16” Link: Cat Sealed 9K6628
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2/8/2017 Tractor is sold. Caterpillar D 4 7U 31112 (c. 1955) Good running D4 with 4 roller track frame, 32 link, 60” gauge. Solid front idlers. Track chains, link height and grousers (13” wide) measure 100% of new. 2 sealed lower rollers, 1 upper sealed roller. Sprockets cut off and good sprocket rims welded on. 4A Caterpillar angle blade, nice shape. Cat # 44 hydraulic pump and tank (1 valve), rear ports. Hoses need replaced but do not leak. Full belly pan and front tow hook. Radiator/ hydraulic guard nice and straight. Under seat tool box with lid (hinge broken) with track adjustment wrench and a few other tools. Starter motor runs good and starts the diesel easily – it will need rebuilt due to excessive crankshaft end play. Rebuilt carburetor, gas tank cleaned and sealed. Electric starter works good. Tractor has been gone over with all new filters (oil, fuel, hydraulic), all oils changed (finals, transmission, engine, starter motor, starter clutch, fuel injector pump) new Cat thermostat. Oil cooler leaks and has been bypassed. Good oil pressure hot and cold. Air cleaners serviced. Diesel tank flushed. Two speed rear mounted pto works good. Handle for shifting has been broken off Drives and steers excellent. No seat cushions. Hood has been damaged and repaired (poorly). Battery box complete with all inside parts (no battery hold down) and top. Two headlights with original style Cat brackets. Some paint, has been cleaned top to bottom, front to back. All remaining rust is included. All tags intact and match. Located in NW Pennsylvania. Delivery possible in Spring in the northeast. Can be seen in heated shop by appointment. Don’t waste your or my time if you think you’re going to buy if for 9 cents a pound. Make all inquiries via personal message with your email and I will contact you directly. I won’t answer question here. I only guarantee an accurate description – your only other guarantee is your personal inspection. Will Wingo Titusville, PA
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Sold- Thanks John
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