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rhasler

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  1. Dunno 'bout that one Mark, has a kinda "flatulent" tone to it!
  2. Not sure of an actual number for you there Mark, but it would be my guess that that one is being stretched to it's upper limits and catastrophic failure is a foregone conclusion in this case.
  3. Build date of 8.13.76. Shows to have a Fuller RTO12513. Originally had Reyco rear suspension. CAL 49 cab (R3 cab), FF931 front axle.
  4. The rocket scientists of tomorrow.
  5. Finally came up with a caption for it too.
  6. Super secret spy satellites providing surveillance of Daingerfield have captured this image:
  7. No...but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
  8. Just for the purposes of comparison http://www.truckys.net/user_images/THUMB_33691.jpg
  9. While we're on the subject of advertisements, does anyone remember one from the 1990's touting the fuel sipping characteristics of the Mack engines that claimed "fuel mileage in the nines"? I distinctly remember reading the ad, but don't recall what was actually depicted in it.
  10. Kinda looks like a Kenworth T600 with B model fenders and cab. What's old is new again.
  11. Way to be, looking good, thanks for posting the pictures.
  12. http://www.zep.com/ZepSearch/default1.aspx?search=morado&num=10&match=Exact&country=U We use this at work for cleaning the floors, but it will really bring out the raw look in aluminum parts if not mixed down. Works really well for busting up the clutch dust/grease mixture in a bell housing. Just don't get it on your hands, eyes, or other unmentionable parts cuz it stings a fair bit!
  13. CAS62 Cab, E6 350 4VH engine, T2090 Mack transmission, CRDPC92/93 Mack Rear Axles with 4.42 ratio, FAW 537 Steer axle, 10 leaf Mack camel back rear suspension with split trunnion (I think it's 38K), 22.5 X 8.25 disc front wheels, 22.5 X 8.25 disc rear wheels.
  14. MH613 Build Date 12.21.87. I'll try to get some more info for you later today.
  15. Wait a minute, you've been on here a whole year and still haven't posted any pictures of your truck? You know how much we like pictures don't you? C'mon, make with the pictures! Oh, and welcome aboard too!
  16. Item B is the "dead axle". Item AS is the trunnion bushing. The dead axle is attached to the frame via the trunnion stand and provides the reference point for centering the rear suspension. If you're rear suspension is "wandering" it's more likely that items P and Q have separated plates. The load cushions (items P and Q) maintain the axles relationship to the frame by centering in the spring pack. With age and use the bonding between the plates and the rubber will break down which will allow the axles to shift in their positions. A quick way to check for such a condition is to see if the leaf spring "T" leaf has been banging against the backside of item E.
  17. ABS wheel speed sensor, right rear, open circuit.
  18. I hears you on that one. Good thing us folks from Star Cluster 12 are pretty drought resistant, cuz it's been awwwful dry here.

    I tell you it's been so long since it rained here that there's full grown kids ain't never seen it rain.

  19. Good thing you reminded me... SB 215-026 Cooling System Revisions (Mar. 11, 2009).pdf
  20. I'll try to get the cooling system revision service bulletin posted later too.
  21. Hasn't been too bad here really, as far as heat goes, just dry and kinda windy.
  22. But it really is the last of it's kind. Really. There were only 6 trucks built with the Klingon cloaking device in 1972 (that's why there isn't a picture of the truck in the llisting), the rest of the Mack trucks were equipped with the standard Federation variety due to supplier problems with the former. It was later found that the Klingon cloaking device was prone to space/time rupturing and it's further use was banned by the FTSC (Federal Time and Space Commission). At $35,000 this one is a real steal, unless of course those are Romulan Imperial Dollars.
  23. Must be the lawyer-ific way of saying it doesn't run.
  24. I think the warning light comes on at 223o with shut down at 225o or somewhere in that range. If the shutdown parameter for coolant temperature has been turned off the light will come on but the engine will not shutdown. Try washing out between the radiator, CAC, A/C condenser, etc. If you still have problems drain the coolant and pull the "Y" shaped hose off of the oil cooler and check that the screen isn't clogged full of debris.
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