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Mack powered 5 ton tractors ....... ?

CanadaDeuce

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Hello All

Out of sheer curiosity I am wanting some info on the history of Mack powered 5 ton tractors and hopfully some pics of them and there motors, never see one most Ive seen are Cummins, heck dont even know if the Macks are M818 or called something different, did some searches here but not much there or still not understanding how to do a narrowed down search. :roll:

Well anyone who owns one and is willing to share some pics and info pls feel free to PM me Ill give you a Email addy to send pics to.

From what I gather they are older than the Cummins units, but again not much to be found on them, are parts available for these trucks ?

Well have a nice day all ...........

CanadaDeuce
 

Recovry4x4

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We're also changing AM Generals name to Mack since he's been aquiring all the Mack powered stuff lately.
 

CanadaDeuce

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Mack engine .....

Thanks everyone so they are all M52A1's with the Mack motors .... thank s for the info and especially AMGeneral for the engine pics, so my question are they as reliable and run good as a multi ?, can parts be had for these engines either thru MV dealers or Mack trucks ?

Ill take any more pics of that truck AM to see the rest of it you cna PM those if you like,
were there many made or is this gonna be the oddball unit that nothing is available for ?

thanks all again

CanadaDeuce
 

Recovry4x4

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RE: Mack engine .....

Any M39 series vehicle ending with -A1 should be Mack powered IE, M51A1, M62A1, M543A1.
 

acetomatoco

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RE: Mack engine .....

Some parts are tough to find.....as there were some differences with the civvy ENDT. Tons of torque for sure.
 

CanadaDeuce

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OK all

Ive been told the Mack powered trucks have a different front end in them than others anybody in the know on this ?, also IF they were different, in what way and again are parts easy to find or will this again pose a problem ?

Guess Im asking would these trucks be more desirable as a pice down the road or would it only make a good lawn ornament ?

Seems court is out if these Mack powered trucks are a good buy due to being different or actully be worth less due to parts availabilty and being the black sheep of the M52's ?

have fun ....... April 19 we are -2C and snow again ! ........ something to be said for CA weather 8)

Man I hope this quits soon !

CanadaDeuce
 

msgjd

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RE: Macks

Ditto to Recovery4x4... All 5-tons with A1 suffix were Mack-powered originally. ENDT-673 to be exact. They ran about 210-220HP at best if the pump was set up a little "hot." They wouldn't hold their speed well over the road, but they sure could lug. The engines had incredible low-rpm torque. I drove some of the first A1's, they had downswept exhausts similar to the prior 5T gassers, but that didn't last long. In short time subsequent A1's had a stack, which was not welcomed by us because it put all the noise right into the cab. All of the A1's I drove or fixed were built from 1964 or so, to about 1968 or so. The 5-ton A2's with Continental multifuels started to show up around 1969-70 if I remember right. There was no visual external difference that I can remember between any of the A1's or A2's that had a stack. But if you heard a Mack diesel coming and it had no stack, you knew it was an early A1. I have old pics of downswept A1's, but nothing on the computer.

Some of the first 809-series 5-tons that came out in 1973 with the cummins had grilles rather identical to the older 5-tons. At a distance we'd tell them apart by the air cleaner location or the elongated hood.
 
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