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terry

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  1. I wasn't telling which way to go on the seals, most people don't there are two seals till they get them apart. terry
  2. A lot of people don't realize some of the old macks had two wheel seals on each wheel, hand packed in bearing grease for the inner bearing, and the the outer run in gear oil. With a seal between them, most people would remove the outer seal and run both bearings in oil. Don't know if it takes a different inner seal then. terry
  3. As you look at the front of carrier there is a flat spot to left of input shaft, wire brush this area should be a set of numbers of ratio. terry
  4. No problems don't you give it a second thought. Already forgotten. terry
  5. Whats the specs and is it a runner? terry
  6. Check your posts again, you asked who weldons was and I answered. Different poster is looking for the parts. terry
  7. I'm not looking for the parts, just answered who Weldons were. terry
  8. Extended service interval I believe. terry
  9. Weldons is a truck parts co. our local one stocks all brake and air parts and front end parts. terry
  10. A 44.000 camelback is going to be ALOT rougher ride than that taperleaf. terry
  11. Is the truck a work or play truck? I have seen alot of trunnions welded or plated to repair them.
  12. If you look at the rear suspension it is a real old set up, the inverted camelback not used since about 1970. Also not a 38.000 rear ,but a 34.000
  13. Makes mine look like a pigpen! terry
  14. I would bet the drag links are the same, unless one had a really bigger axle. You would never use them 7.00 ratio rears terry
  15. Definitly a DM frame, must be a pretty early engine or whole running gear, has the old belt driven power steering pump. terry
  16. Thanks for that info. Spent "69" there myself.
  17. That is a B733 has a cummins with a triplex.
  18. You will have alot less down time with a truck like that! Besides easier to work on.
  19. If you are talking both 107 series trannys, they are the same except the 12 spd. has two lower creeper gears. terry
  20. No. If you have shifted a mack 5 speed you can shift a 12 speed.
  21. Some early ones were direct.
  22. need a little more info than that.
  23. RS would be a straight frame.
  24. I wasn't sure but I thought he was talking about the old 107 series six speed.
  25. Might not be quite as fast as the new ones, but will run circles around them on down time!
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