Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. ShooterK2

    ShooterK2 Road Train Member

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    Man that is cool to see how that is done. I guess your table is flat enough to trust? That’s what worries me most about building one. I know my garage floor isn’t flat or level.
     
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  3. Lysdexis

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    Guessing I'll find that out on the data tag if I can ever get the black paint off it.
     
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  4. stwik

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    If the KW needs a new home someday I may know a buyer in Hendersonville NC that will entertain your asking price...
     
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  5. ShooterK2

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    You’ll find that Cummins will love to wind out. It took me a while to figure it out with mine, but she’s happy screaming up a hill at 1800 or so. Like James says, don’t lug it. Older N14’s were known to have block fretting issues and I believe it’s caused by lugging. Not to mention EGT’s will stay cooler if ya keep her wound up.
     
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  6. jamespmack

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    If you stay above 1500, 1600 you will not see main cap fretting like everyone complains about with a N14, and no extended oil changes. Oils cheap, keep it fresh.

    My BK Ddec4 I keep over 1600rpm loaded. @OLDSKOOLERnWV has seen weight slips and pencil fuel milages of mine.

    Everyone will tell me I shouldn't.
     
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  7. ShooterK2

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    It should be stamped. I had to use the flash on my camera and take a pic kinda at an angle so the flash would cast shadows in the stamped letters to read it all.
     
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  8. OLDSKOOLERnWV

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    Running topless tonight......

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  9. Lysdexis

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    Was looking at places to put an egt probe earlier. Looks like theres a bung in the down pipe, would there or before the turbo be better? What range should I stay in? Coming from the diesel pickup world I know most measured before so my idea of acceptable range is way different.

    That's something else I was curious about. What kind of interval am I looking for? 15k? Less? More?
     
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  10. Lysdexis

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    It is stamped. It's got cheapo epoxy that they shot all over the frame and didnt care to cover the data plate.
     
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  11. Westbound23

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    It is a clean looking truck from your pic
     
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