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  1. Sean, you can install any Eaton Fuller.Just make sure you get a bell housing for a Mack.These have the mounting pads on the sides. I got the ones I installed from Camerotas in Conn. They were able to supply the correct shift lever, bell housing and the correct shift cover position. They seemed very eager to take the Mack cores also. I would give them a call. I,m sure I have spelled thier name wrong, but you can look them up. Good luck, Steve

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  2. Rob,I have the invoice in front of me from Hunter Pete. These rails for the 388 I just did were 3243.77 each for a total of 6487.54. These are 5/16 or metric equiv..Quite pricey for total blanks. Just something for a guide when you call PG Adams.

    Thanks, Steve

  3. Rob ,I checked out the frame rails this afternoon. The 359 has 1/4" rails 10 3/8" high. My 379 has 5/16" by 10 1/2" rails.The 379 rails are about 25 feet from front to back, about a 240" wheelbase. The 359 has a steering box mounted to the rear of front spring, 379 is at front of frame. Looks like nothing would really match in the front as far as that goes. Probably better off finding 359 rails, lots less work. Thanks,Steve

  4. hi, we have 3 2006 Visions with T310 transmissions. These were all 3 trouble with syncros and lo-range drive gears.All were purchased new and all 3 were rebuilt and rebuilt again until warranty ran out and we replaced them with Eaton Fuller 16210C. End of trouble.Steve

  5. Rob, I have a 1994 Pete 379 extended hood I'm parting out. This had a63" sleeper, not sure of wheelbase,will measure tomorrow.It has a single frame, no damage or accident. It has Air track suspension. I just reframed a 2010 388 Pete with blanks from Paccar, believe me these are total blanks, not a hole or anything. All the Macks I've done had the rails drilled for the ftont spring hangers and cab mounts, not these Peterbilt rails.thanks,Steve

  6. I just replaced the 3 steel air tanks on my superliner 1 with aluminum tanks. The right side tank was in very good condition, must have been recently replaced. Rather than throw this in the steel dumpster I would be willing to give this to anyone willing to pick it up or pay UPS from 14066.If you have an old Superliner you know these are 10" in dia. by 22" long and all three tanks are the same. so will fit any position. Any body intetrested just PM me. Thanks,Steve

  7. I put a set of 7 inch Dynaflex stacks on a Freightliner Classic for a customer last year. They are high quality,the finish is great,the elbows fit. I really liked the way the stacks joined together under the mounting brackets so it looks like one piece.I would Neversieze the upper stack so it could be swapped out for your needs. I see this truck regularly and they still look like new.These would be my choice.

    Steve

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  8. Baz, yea, I've done this lots of timesWe ran a fleet of 25+ of these . Normally you can get the hose on, there is only about a half an inch betwwen the water manifold sections. If you run out of patience remove the rear section. You'l need a 9/16 swivel head wrench to get the 2 lower bolts. Thanks, Steve

  9. Hi guys, I'm putting together an 84 Superliner with AL40 suspension. This has 16.5 by 7" Q plus shoes, I'm planning on putting one R-12 service brake valve for each drive axle. My concern is what crack pressure to use, 3,4,or 5.5 lbs. Don't know what would have been factory, and this suspension was from a '99 CH so it had ABS. This will be a working tractor pulling a pnuematic tank at 80,000 gross. These tanks are very light and tend to lock up when braking empty, so I thought of going with a 3 lb. crack pressure on tractor to compensate. Any input appreciated, Steve

  10. Hi, I've got a bunch of old dealer parts books. Most of these are in very good condition. They are:(1)H-61T, (2)H-60ST, (3) H-63T, (4) H-61ST,(5) B-50T,(6) B-30S,(7) LFT, (8)43-SBX,49-SBN,49-SB,55-SB school buses, (9)model EG, (10) Model BG, (11)B-43X, (12) B41X, (13) B41S, (14)B-30P,30T,30X, (15) B-72T,72LT,72S,72LS,72LST,(16)B-42SX poor cover, (17) B-421, (18) B-71ST.Need to sell these so I can finish my Superliner. Call or pm me with your needs . 585-493-3065 Thanks, Steve

  11. I'VE PUT A PTO ON A NEW CXU. i PUT AN ADDITIONAL SOLENOID BLOCK ON THE AIR UNIT ON RIGHT FRAME RAIL UNDER 5TH WHEEL, A PTO SWITCH IN DASH. WAS WONDERING IF SOME ONE CAN TELL ME WHERE IN CONNECTOR I NEED TO PUT WIRES FROM PTO SOLENOID TO MAKE UNIT WORK. THANKS,STEVE

  12. Hi, I would just put the engine on no. 1 T.D.C. TAke off the front valve cover and turn the motor over til both intake and exhaust valves on no. 1 cylinder are loose when timing pointer is on T.D.C. If the valves aren't loose when it is on T.D.C. then turn one whole revolution and they will be.When the pump is removed the blind spline will be at the 2 o'clock position. So when installing the pump make sure the pump coupler is also at that position for ease of assembly. After the pump is installed it must be timed with either a high pressure timing pump or by removing the delivery valve and using a low pressure pump. The timing spec will be on engine tag. Enjoy, Steve

  13. Hi,I've removed quite a few of these myself. I use good carbide drill bits. I center punch the broken stud and start with a 1/8" bit drilling completely thru the stud. Then I use a 1/4" bit, again going all the way thru the stud.Lots of penetrating oil and an easy out and they will come out. Be patient and carefully get the hole centered and drill straight. Good luck,Steve

  14. Tank about made in USA. I recently rebuilt a big cam3 Cummins and cast in the inside of the pistons is made in China, These were genuine Cummins parts from Pittsburg Power.A friend told me this has gone on for years, where have I been. Maybe the aftermarket is made here. Thanks, Steve

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