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terry

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  1. :: the 237 and 285 series engines are bullet proof!
  2. Packer any more info on that mack we were trying to figure out what it was? Terry
  3. Looks like an LJ or LF with the home made fenders but they done a pretty good job on them. Terry
  4. Looks like some kind of L model, need a few more pics.looks like somebody might have made the front fenders, how does the rest of it look? Is it an oil field truck? Is it for sale? Terry
  5. Rob i believe if you would have used a 673 engine you can put the fire ring liners in it and have the heads scored for the fire ring, you can have an old style engine with the newer style head gasket. terry
  6. around Omaha, 2.90 to 3.05 agallon. Terry
  7. Are you sure the 711 had fire rings? Never seen a 5 inch bore with fire rings, but you never know. Terry
  8. The first engine with oil cooled pistons was the 673C engine with 250 hp. Terry
  9. Look at ebay # 130089883716. Terry
  10. I have a 1959 B733 that when ordered new it was not ordered with the 3 light cluster on the cab center, it has it right in the order sheet to omit them, must not have been mandatory then. it only has the outside ones. Terry
  11. Should be some more numbers, a diesel should be a TRQ 7210 or 7220. terry
  12. Also if you go with used doors make sure to have the correct latch, the earlier and later ones are different terry
  13. If that is what they call the 250 horse, which if believe was a 673 C engine, when they came out they all had oil bath air cleaners. terry
  14. There is a passage on the bottom back of the front box that lets the oil go from the front box to the back, maybe there is a lot of sludge or something not letting the oil pass. Terry
  15. Forgot the T for turbo engine. What hp. was the 673B engine? Was it after the C came out? terry
  16. Mack did not start oil cooled pistons till the END 673 C came out, and there were alot of turboed engines prior to that that ran a ton of miles. terry
  17. Can you find out how much or email me a phone no. tsillik@cox.net. Thanks Terry
  18. So where is the yard located? Terry
  19. Would be kind of a shame to alter that truck if it is that rare of a setup. Terry
  20. I am pretty sure the k stood for kit,maybe Mike H. will have an answer. Terry
  21. That is what the K stands for, glider kit. Would explain the early engine in a 88 truck. terry
  22. Spent a year there myself, 1969 Terry
  23. Where in Colo. is the B73 or 75 mack? Looks like a 4 inch stack, so it probably is a 75. Do you have a phone no? terry
  24. Where is the mack that says Thomas House movers? Is it in Nebr. i see one mack had Sutherland Nebr. on it About 300 miles from me. terry
  25. The 12 spd. has a whole other box bolted to the front, for your low range, for a total of 3 boxes bolted together, a pretty large tranny. I have one in my dump truck, far as i'm concerned the best tranny mack ever made. terry
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