Posted by jacksun65 on January 02, 2019 at 16:37:31 from (64.183.166.166):
In Reply to: Screamin' Detroits posted by Dean on January 02, 2019 at 11:31:06:
Nothing like the sound of a Detroit be it 6-71 8v92 etc. First one I knew well was my uncles silver 92tta in a white cabover. It was a great truck but he was not good about maint. I was a kid and knew more about it than him LOL. Ended up replacing the mufflers with strait pipes when he burned them out, He is still deaf today. Used to put an oil drum on the deck and just pump the oil into the engine. He killed it when putting brakes on one weekend, he didn't want to remove the tires from the drums and when we tried sliding them back on hit the seal. Two piece seal popped apart. I told him not to use it. What does a kid know, he made it to Chicago turned a corner and a set of duels went rolling past him.
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