What kind of remanufactured parts do Mack Trucks use?

What kind of remanufactured parts do Mack Trucks use?

REMACK transmissions and transmission parts are precisely engineered and remanufactured to keep your Mack running smoothly. Our REMACK and Rebuilder Series™ carriers are remanufactured by certified Mack technicians and follow stringent processes to ensure they’re as durable as the original.

What kind of transmission does a remack T200 have?

With over 25 different models and five to 18 speeds, REMACK has a Maxitorque ® T200 or T300 Transmission available to meet your application. Transmissions include new bearings, seals and gaskets. Worn gears are immediately replaced. Synchronized transmissions use the latest synchronizer assembly and front shift covers.

What kind of warranty does a Mack truck have?

*Optional three-year/ 350,000-mile warranty: Available when installed by an authorized Mack dealer and meets component program requirements.

How are Mack pressure relief plungers remanufactured?

Mack pressure relief plungers are inspected and replaced if needed. Cover plates are resurfaced to maintain flatness and surface finish. Oil pumps are tested to ensure proper pressure and flow. Completed assemblies are tested for oil flow and operation. Slipper faces are 100 percent machined.

Replacement with new Pure Mack parts for all pistons, piston rings, cylinder liners, bearings, bushings, gaskets and seals REMACK offers two levels of remanufactured engines depending on your specific needs: 3/4 Basic and 7/8.

Do you need remack Turbo actuators for Mack Trucks?

Turbocharger kits also include all the necessary mounting and installation parts. REMACK Turbo Actuators for Mack MP7, MP8 and MP10 engines are completely disassembled and cleaned using an ultrasonic cleaning process. We install brand new circuit boards, gaskets, harnesses and connectors.

What should I remove to install a head gasket?

Remove the parts that are connected to the cylinder head. Refer to your car’s service manual for specifics, but in most cases this involves removing the exhaust manifold, the intake manifold, valve cover and drive belts. On many engines, you will need to remove the timing belt or timing chain.

What makes the head gasket on a Toyota Tacoma?

The head gasket is a sealing layer of durable material that is sandwiched between the cylinder head and engine block. When tightened down, the cylinder head crushes the head gasket into the cylinder block, causing any imperfections to be sealed by force. What are the symptoms related to a bad head gasket?