There was a Mack out in Alpha that would have been at home in Mad Max movies. The front diff had been removed and it had a mini concrete agitator mounted on the rear. Thanks for the lesson on the heat exchanger.
So true Geoffery! When you look how simple a front mounted intercooler is, it’s hard to believe they went to so much trouble to achieve air to air cooling with the fan and engine mounted heat exchanger.
Never seen one of those boxes apart. Great to see! Can't wait to hear the startup. Really liked the video. Cheers!
Glad you liked the video Jeff, thanks for watching and commenting mate 🙏🏻
I’m looking forward to startup as well.
There was a Mack out in Alpha that would have been at home in Mad Max movies. The front diff had been removed and it had a mini concrete agitator mounted on the rear. Thanks for the lesson on the heat exchanger.
Sounds like an interesting old truck mate, there is some good stuff still sitting around.
Awesome video as always brother great content great teaching brother !!!
That answers a lot of questions. Well done mate.
No worries at all Mick 🙏🏻
Old Rigs Down Under Love All Those Trucks and Videos Keep Up the good work Billy Lizza Uniontown pa USA
Thanks Billy 🙏🏻
Thanks for the explanation sir.
Thanks for watching mate 🙏🏻
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Now I know what cool power is. Some engineer made cooling intake air much more complicated than necessary.
So true Geoffery! When you look how simple a front mounted intercooler is, it’s hard to believe they went to so much trouble to achieve air to air cooling with the fan and engine mounted heat exchanger.
Thank you!
My pleasure Kevin 🙏🏻