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Superdog

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  1. 12 hours ago, AZB755V8 said:

    I heard the same thing about the 864 naturally aspirated, it was available in 1962. It was Mack's first BIG HP attempt. That was told to me by a Mack engineer the was involved with the E9. The Twin turbo 864 was available for sale starting in 1966 in F&R models. It is a shame, but truly there are very few of the 7600-8250 of those engines produced that are still running and less than 10 of the twin turbo's for sure. I have seen one or two TT in Mack fire trucks as well. There is only one engine that I know of more rare to see, a Big Al, but was never in a Mack.  

    there were some Western F models built with Big Al engines,this one sold on Ebay a few years ago

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. 10 hours ago, j hancock said:

    Yes it was.  Mack called it the END 672.  Starting in 1949, the Mack Diesel Caravan program traveled the country promoting the use of diesel engines in trucks.

    I wouldn't be surprised that same gassers were converted to diesel as an upgrade by their owners.

    I have a EQ factory desel that they had so many problems with,Mack sent them a new gas engine to repower it.,I don't think they ever used the 672 in the EQ wasn't it  510 ?

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  3. 12 minutes ago, fuzzy buzzard said:

    How often you have to clean crap out of boxes with that many dogs?

     

    How you doing man? Long time no hear!

    always been my favorite kinda dog,don't bark,eat or make a mess,and always there when you need them.

    still hanging in there,call me sometime

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