The first 318 I drove had a 5x3 and no tach. The truck boss said to just "wind it". "Drive it like you hate it" was another of his sayings for the green-horn dummy that got the 318. Hauling logs with that piece of crap you learned real fast how to snap shift. It was the only Detroit they ever had and everybody hated it. We used to try to blow it up but it outlasted several drivers.
The last I saw of it it was being used as a pump motor in the rice fields.
Click Click Boom!!!!!
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Most engines just sound like #### when you drag the RPM down like that for extended periods. Seems like most are happier running 15-1700.
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I’m assuming my boss tried to drive the truck back to the shop when the noise started before deciding to have it towed
it didn’t run long at all in our shop before the rod made a window in the block.Dale thompson and Feedman Thank this. -
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My buddy had a massey Ferguson 30 or something, 1940’s model tricycle tractor.
I shifted the gears on it and it got jammed somewhere between the slots or something.
the owner had to take the shifter tower off and re position the forks and reset the tower.
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