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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 3884894" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Mine is a straight six, non turbo, but slow, its not. It will if pushed hit 70! However, its never asked to do that now, 50 usually is the max. Gearchange is ok, but it helps to keep the linkage on top of the gearbox greased, and the plastic guides at the lever bottom in good order.</p><p> Best lorry I had was a Leyland road runner, with the Leyland 6 98 engine. It would cruise at 70, do 19/20 to the gallon, and never gave any trouble. Worst was a Merc 814. too heavy, and drank fuel. Brakes operated by a "stop go " switch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 3884894, member: 4681"] Mine is a straight six, non turbo, but slow, its not. It will if pushed hit 70! However, its never asked to do that now, 50 usually is the max. Gearchange is ok, but it helps to keep the linkage on top of the gearbox greased, and the plastic guides at the lever bottom in good order. Best lorry I had was a Leyland road runner, with the Leyland 6 98 engine. It would cruise at 70, do 19/20 to the gallon, and never gave any trouble. Worst was a Merc 814. too heavy, and drank fuel. Brakes operated by a "stop go " switch! [/QUOTE]
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