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Was a B421 diesel? I was always told with B model nomenclature that model numbers ending with an odd number were diesel, and model numbers ending with an even number were gas.....it holds true for everything I've seen but I havent seen much and I don't know a whole lot about B's

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5 minutes ago, 67RModel said:

Was a B421 diesel? I was always told with B model nomenclature that model numbers ending with an odd number were diesel, and model numbers ending with an even number were gas.....it holds true for everything I've seen but I havent seen much and I don't know a whole lot about B's

B421 was a flathead gasser, very gutless!   Terry

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B42 had a EN 401/402 @ 150 HP. Minor differences and I believe an extra head stud. The B421 I thought was an overhead valve EN438. There’s also the B422. There’s a factory chart around the lines up the difference models and engines, just can’t put my hands on it.

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Also, Magnadyne was the flathead and the Thermodyne was the overhead valve. Run some google searches, tons come up from this site, ATHS and others. There's an answer in there somewhere, I just haven't looked at that stuff in years since switching to diesels.

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3 hours ago, mattb73lt said:

B42 had a EN 401/402 @ 150 HP. Minor differences and I believe an extra head stud. The B421 I thought was an overhead valve EN438. There’s also the B422. There’s a factory chart around the lines up the difference models and engines, just can’t put my hands on it.

I had paper work on that B421 from new and it had the flathead.    terry:MackLogo:

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1 minute ago, terry said:

I had paper work on that B421 from new and it had the flathead.    terry:MackLogo:

I'm probably off. From what I saw in a quick search I did, the 421 was a "cheap" version of the 42. No oil cooler and several other things deleted. I think I was mixing it up with the 422, which did have an overhead valve engine. There was a site from where the B model registry came from that had a lot of engine and transmission reference material from Mack posted on it. I can't seem to find it, so it may be gone.

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There was a comedy movie in the early 70s when a young kid was driving a Mack gas job I think it was a strait job flatbed it didn’t even have air brakes I can’t remember it I’m sure one of you fellas can bob

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On 6/9/2022 at 9:38 PM, mattb73lt said:

I'm probably off. From what I saw in a quick search I did, the 421 was a "cheap" version of the 42. No oil cooler and several other things deleted. I think I was mixing it up with the 422, which did have an overhead valve engine. There was a site from where the B model registry came from that had a lot of engine and transmission reference material from Mack posted on it. I can't seem to find it, so it may be gone.

422 has an over head value Thermodyne.  I think an EN 460.  Mike. 

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