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  1. 9 hours ago, spindrift said:

    Personally, I think you're straying a bit too far from the original intent of thus thread.

    But for the record, it depends on where the Russian satellite crosses the Equator.  This is a trick question. 

    I know a learned person who swears the US/Russian thing is true.  Educated beyond his intelligence?

    As to the original intent,  I started the thread, so I can change the rules.😛

  2. 8 hours ago, spindrift said:

    That begs the question...how do you define a diesel engine? 

    In generic terms, a diesel is described as compression ignition.  But there are certainly variants.  Heck, even a Cummins ISX and X-15 can be found in spark configuration.  For example, look at all those UPS trucks with CNG tanks.

  3. 11 hours ago, spindrift said:

    1980s GM diesels were converted gas engines...

    Don't you mean, swapped out to gas?  I know several people who bout those, and dropped in gas motors later.

  4. 6 minutes ago, Deezl Smoke said:

      "Myth: it’s horsepower not torque."

     Bar none one of my favorites.👍

     Why do the hp and torque graph curves cross at roughly 5252 rpm?

    Time to bust out the ol' slide rule.  Torque x RPM  = HP/5252  But where did 5252 come from?

    I haven't driven enough new stuff to be sure, but it seems the newer motors are making more torque, but keeping the rpm lower, thus the great pulling power with low hp figures.

  5. Right......

    Our old ISX made 480 ponies at the ground.  Our new-to-us PACCAR is rated 455 at the crank, but more torque at 1,100-1450 rpm.  I like this kinda torque.

  6. 9 hours ago, lockmup68 said:

    They are still open. Just super busy and can't look at it until May/June. They are doing a lot of flexarmor roofs now. 

     

    We were there last week.  Looked pretty closed and a "commercial property for sale" sign out front.

  7. 8 hours ago, lockmup68 said:

    Need to get underbelly/insulation redone. Had a leak and pulled all the original off and chucked. So looking for chloroplast/insulation install on 40' Teton. Currently in FL, headed back to TN soon. Need done asap. Appreciate the recommendations.

     

    I guess you know, our friends at Parkers Crossroads are no longer open.  

  8. My "safety pin" had to be inserted upside down because of the trailer pinbox.  I eliminated it and fabricated a safety chain which doesn't require cleaning the truck bed with your shirt to engage.

    In my eyes, Young's needs to tighten up their tolerances and listen to someone who knows what they're doing, rather than RVH.

  9. Well, well.  Today I was standing in a place in our rig where a normal person would never have reason to stand.  It gave me view of a hiding place my wife had used, and forgotten about.  Woo-Hoo!!!!!

    Seriously, as we enter our Metallic Years (gold in our teeth, silver hair, and lead a$$) we need to keep a log of where we stash cash.  I think I may start taking pictures of hiding places.  As long as the money's not visible in the pic, no one would ever connect the dots.

  10. So, it's only been a 10 day delay.  Picked up the truck yesterday and loaded the tool boxes again.  All seemed fine on the drive home.  

    Unfortunately, the repair was a new oil pump, which is not considered a major component, so it was an out of pocket expense, at nearly $6k.  Ouch.  At least the insurance company is not balking at paying the tow bill.

    When I picked the truck up from the Kenworth dealer, the service mgr said our truck with the smart car on the deck was the talk of the shop.  He wanted to know all about how we travel and the bed design.  These things do get noticed.

  11. 2 hours ago, DanZemke said:

    Nice compliment!  She may even decide to keep you. 🙂

    She can't afford to ditch me now.  She's got nearly 55 years invested in training me.  We started dating when she was 14 and I was 15.  We hope to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary in Alaska this summer.

  12. 26 minutes ago, Danfreda1 said:

    Rick always has that camera when Susan is working 

    Funny part was that Henry posted the new Jackalopee instructions showing what length to trim/strip all the wires the day after she did ours.  But she did a pretty dang neat job.

  13. 45 minutes ago, Refuzn-To-Grow-Up said:

    I am going to have him replace ALL of the high current cables

    He'll likely do a voltage drop test over each cable, which will point out which are bad, or not.  There's no sense in throwing money at a cable that tests good.  Oh, it's not just a Volvo problem.  They all do it.

    For the record, I'll say again, at least part of the problem is where all those wires come together at the starter solenoid.  This whole problem could be as simple as tightening one nut.  Don't keep throwing money away until you've eliminated the easy, and cheap stuff.

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    Here's how we did it.

    And I'm no master.  I just paid attention in class.  But I understand the age thing.  While I'm of lesser seniority that your self, I'm getting there.  I admire the fact that you're still doing it, even if you do need a bit of adult supervision from time to time.

  15. (sigh)  Just talked to the service dep't at Kenworth, and it appears the truck is almost buttoned up.  But, the mechanic on this job is off until Monday.

    Apparently, it was the oil pump, which is not considered a major component, so not covered under the extended warranty.  Total bill is about $5,700.  Of course they found several little things to fix while in there, like replacing some plastic coolant fittings with brass, $746, replace driveshaft (removed for towing), $194, initial diagnostics, $900, shop supplies, hazardous waste, etc.  

    This is not a cheap game we're playing.

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