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Old 04-03-2011, 12:51 PM   #181
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The long view
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Old 04-03-2011, 06:29 PM   #182
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I like the way you continued on with the rub rail.
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Old 05-11-2011, 12:56 PM   #183
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Not much time for the bus these days,
http://www.skoolie.net/gallery2/v/Sk...r+021.JPG.html

I guess posting a photo is not going to happen whats up quota limit?
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Old 05-11-2011, 05:15 PM   #184
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I get that also so simply link to a host site *shrug*
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Old 05-14-2011, 11:46 AM   #185
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Re: 84 Thomas - The Yankeflyer

I should copy my thread to my website so I have a backup in case this website has problems. This forum has so many exellent projects and is a source of inspiration for people thinking they too could convert a skoolie.
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Old 05-16-2011, 09:27 AM   #186
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I love the decorative flair on the door! That really inspires me to add more decorative details throughout my bus.
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Old 05-16-2011, 11:18 AM   #187
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Got them off ebay and after all metal work its fun to get to do some of the pretty work - looks like the bus is going to be the new guest house for now.I need to finish the shower next.
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Old 06-14-2011, 06:29 PM   #188
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Door handle made from spike elk atlers.

Also have come up with funding for CNG conversion for my car and if sucsessful the bus is next how cool cng 1.29 a gal.

I would make the bus affordable to travel.
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Old 07-01-2011, 08:24 PM   #189
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Natural Gas Conversion coming soon -
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Old 07-03-2011, 11:47 AM   #190
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The tank has lots of room. A few stainless steel bolts and it should be an easy install for the tank. Would like to find three more.
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Old 07-04-2011, 12:00 PM   #191
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More tank install
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Old 07-05-2011, 12:48 PM   #192
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Well now back to school - 40hr - course to get certified - Just a little refresher on CNG,
Compressed Natural Gas



Compressed natural gas works very well on turbodiesels. It has a very high octane rating which allows the use of a high percentage of gas to diesel. CNG is less expensive than propane, often substantially less, which will reduce operating cost significantly. It offers the same power increase as propane, around 100 horsepower on the current diesel engines from Detroit. Since it is stored as a gas and not a liquid, it doesn't have the range of propane. More frequent refueling is required, but with a refueling appliance attached to a residential gas supply, you can refuel frequently and conveniently at home. Tanks are available from 2.5 gal to 45 gal GGE (gasoline gallon equivalent).

Since cng isn't liquified, it is sold by the GGE. This means that you are buying the equivalent amount of energy as in a gallon of gasoline. Gasoline is approximately 125,000 BTUs per gallon. Natural gas varies in energy content depending on its composition. Natural gas is mostly methane, but contains propane, butane, and a number of other hydrocarbons. Because of this, a cubic foot of natural gas can range from 1000 to 1500 BTUs. The weight of the fuel is proportional to its energy content, so rather than sell it by the cubic foot, it is sold at refueling stations by the pound. For every 5.66 lbs of fuel, you are charged for a GGE. This way, no matter the energy content of the fuel, you are paying by the BTU rather than the volume. CNG tanks are often sized by the GGE rather than the liquid volume the way propane tanks are sized. A tank that would hold approximately 40 liquid gallons will hold around 10 GGE at 3600 PSI.

Prices vary a lot for CNG at refueling stations, ranging from as low as $1.00 to over $2.50 elsewhere. The real savings comes by refueling from home. Small compressors, often called home refueling appliances, are available to refuel at home. It attaches to the gas supply in the house, and is located in the garage or area where the vehicle is parked. A hose attaches to the vehicle, allowing refueling anytime the vehicle is home. We now have compressors available starting at 1.4 GGE per hour pumping rate. This would fill a 12 gallon tank in about 9 hours. Storage tanks are available to quick fill vehicles.

The supplemental CNG system used on a Chevrolet Silverado with Duramax engine has increased the diesel mileage from 18 mpg to 55 mpg. Bear in mind that there is no magic occurring here, the diesel is being replaced with cng. The approximate cng mileage achieved was 25 mpg. The following shows the math:

#2 diesel price $3.30/gal

CNG price $1.49/gal

Price to drive truck at 18 mpg running on #2 only $3.30/18 = 18.3˘/mile

Price of #2 to drive truck at 55 mpg running on #2 and cng $3.30/55 = 6.0˘/mile

Price of cng to drive truck at 25 mpg running on #2 and cng $1.49/25 = 6.0˘/mile

Combined price of the #2 and cng per mile 6.0˘ + 6.0˘ = 12.0˘/mile

Savings per mile is 18.3˘ - 12.0˘ = 6.3˘/mile

The savings will be greater using fuel compressed at home. A typical price for gas is 92˘ per therm. A therm is 100,000 BTUs, so when adjusted to a GGE it costs 92˘ x 125,000 btu/100,000 btu = $1.15/GGE. The compressor will add a cost of somewhere between 10˘ and 20˘/gal in electricity to operate.

Uncompressed natural gas $1.15

Ongoing electricity cost 10 - 20˘

Total cost of gas not including compressor cost $1.25 - $1.35/gal

We have compressors available. Call for more information about them.

CNG is also excellent to use as a supplemental fuel on stationary engines. If natural gas is available, there are no pumping costs to compress the gas. It works well on diesel gensets and other uses, such as tractors that are used to grind feed and run long periods without being moved. Hybrid units are available that allow low pressure gas and high pressure gas to be used. When using low pressure gas, the line is attached to the unit with quick couplings. We have stationary diesel engines as small as 15 HP and as large as 1000 HP using supplementary natural gas.

Keep in mind that besides the savings, you will have more available horsepower. If you would like to find out more, contact us. Below is a picture of a typical CNG injection assembly.

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Old 07-06-2011, 08:29 AM   #193
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Ok great progress class starts on the 18th - test out on the 22nd.

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Old 07-13-2011, 10:09 AM   #194
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So ya I was killing a little time on ebay and came across this little gem - wish I had a few thousand extra laying a round I`d have a back up bus. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PD410...ZRVsQ5fCampers
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Old 07-15-2011, 10:12 AM   #195
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Sold for -
US $6,766.00
sure is a cute bus
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:17 AM   #196
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Sold for -
US $6,766.00
sure is a cute bus
Really neat looking bus.
1956 is a little out of my comfort zone but $6766 might not be to bad.
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Old 10-01-2011, 09:34 AM   #197
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This bus is for sale in Phoenix - http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/for/2592196803.html
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Old 03-05-2012, 05:44 PM   #198
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CNG conversion - anybody else ???
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Old 04-27-2012, 02:57 PM   #199
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Just don`t have time for all the projects and now that I have a house I need to work on the bus is for sale - this thread goes back a couple years - so you can see what I have done and what still needs to be done - the CNG stuff will stay with me unless I get a good offer. Sure will hate to see the 3208T go but anyway - 5000 bucks
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Old 04-28-2012, 09:22 AM   #200
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Broke a couple tools but a very doable project. If your stuck with low gears.
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