Straight Pipes

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by camaro68, Apr 14, 2012.

  1. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    Just this one for the past 345K miles. Probably 1.2 million in half a dozen different company trucks and never a turbo problem.
     
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  3. marmonman

    marmonman Road Train Member

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    I have never had a turbo loss in 32 years and over 3 million miles .....I let mine cool down before I shut them off. I was taught that it was not for lack of oil at shut down but to stop what they called coking the oil . Basically the heat will burn the oil to a black crispy sludge that will kill the bearings.

    Now whether this helps or not with keeping my turbo from dieing I can not swear to but I know this 10 minutes of idle time on my engine and the cost of fuel is cheaper than ANY turbo I know of .

    So that's my 2 cents worth and it is worth just that because I am no expert by any means .
     
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  4. camaro68

    camaro68 Medium Load Member

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    Three million miles. That's just hard to imagine. What decade was the best for earnings? I knew a guy who owned a Phillips 66 gas station, full service. He told me the 70's were his best earning years. He said he remembered when his trucking customers would fill up for a little over 100 dollars. How times have changed.
     
  5. DodgeFarmBoy

    DodgeFarmBoy Light Load Member

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    Cant even fill up my Diesel pickup for under $100 anymore :biggrin_25513:
     
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  6. marmonman

    marmonman Road Train Member

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    The miles add up fast . It is just like getting old it happens before you know it ! LOL .

    I can remember when I would take 600.00 when I left home on Sunday and got back Saturday with a 100.00 left over and that covered food fuel smokes and other bad habits I had back in the day :biggrin_25525:

    Of course that was when you could park on the fuel island go in and eat while you were fueled the truck washed and parked for you . Oil change were 90.00 for the full meal deal and they thanked you and ment it because they really were glad for your buisness .

    Heck you even new other drivers by their truck when you seen them because you would always see each other at about the same spot every week .

    OK enough old trucker stories for kids grandpa needs his rest LMAO .
     
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  7. jbatmick

    jbatmick Road Train Member

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    In the late 60's,early 1970's I remember when fuel went from 23 cents a gallon to 25 cents here in the Bikini state..Thought that was terrible. Good freight was paying a buck a mile, most was around 65 to 70 cpm.Company drivers were paid around 7 cents per mile.
     
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  8. camaro68

    camaro68 Medium Load Member

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    LoL.......You got to see the best of times. Be nice to get some truckers from the 60's,70's era and sit around and listen to the stories.
     
  9. camaro68

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    .25 cents a gallon and good paying freight 1.00 per mile. Sounds like it was a good money making time. Just think if you put some of your earnings in the stock market in companies like GE and held till now. You would have been a millionaire several times over.
     
  10. Krooser

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    There is no truck of any make that comes sans muffler... we've had noise limits on class 8 trucks since the 70's....

    You can remove the mufflers...
     
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  11. camaro68

    camaro68 Medium Load Member

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    Peterbilt 389 model........The top of the pipes are straight. Not curved at the top. I was asking how they keep the water out of them. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
     
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