eddiec
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Well, as most of you know, I am currently without a MV. But with the upcoming arrival of my (new) 1963 m543, I have been doing a lot of searching, and studying, both on the sight, internet, as well as at all of the truck shops around this area.
My soon to be, "thanks Hot Rod" is at present time a gasser, but will be converted, either a mack or the cummins. in my resent questioning, i have learned that a jacobs exhaust brake does not hurt the engine at all, for either engine. I had been leaning toward the mack because of the turbo, but recently been told, and shown civy examples of, the cummins with a turbo installed. I have also been told that other than the changes in adjustment on the IP, there is nothing to do but bolt it on.
I know, the srossover tube will not fit between the hood and the valve cover, but you do NOT use one.
What is used is an intercooler. The air will go fron the turbo, through the intercooler, to the intake. I didn't think it would work either, but the ones that i was shown will fit between the brush guard and the radiator, just have to make the connecting brackets. (or pull a favor at your local cummins shop, and international dealership, very easy to do if you tow for them.) and i do believe that we will all agree that the cooler the air is coming into the engine, the better.
nope, no pics. delivery will not be till march, but then the fun begins.
My soon to be, "thanks Hot Rod" is at present time a gasser, but will be converted, either a mack or the cummins. in my resent questioning, i have learned that a jacobs exhaust brake does not hurt the engine at all, for either engine. I had been leaning toward the mack because of the turbo, but recently been told, and shown civy examples of, the cummins with a turbo installed. I have also been told that other than the changes in adjustment on the IP, there is nothing to do but bolt it on.
I know, the srossover tube will not fit between the hood and the valve cover, but you do NOT use one.
What is used is an intercooler. The air will go fron the turbo, through the intercooler, to the intake. I didn't think it would work either, but the ones that i was shown will fit between the brush guard and the radiator, just have to make the connecting brackets. (or pull a favor at your local cummins shop, and international dealership, very easy to do if you tow for them.) and i do believe that we will all agree that the cooler the air is coming into the engine, the better.
nope, no pics. delivery will not be till march, but then the fun begins.