I found a Bluebird TC2000 bus
I was just reading in another thread that the TC2000 line of buses is light duty. It seems like that it a bad thing. Can someone tell me why?
I have also read in another thread that the Cummins engines from the late nineties to the early '00's were prone to some type of failure due to a pin. How can I know if this bus is likely to have this problem?
The ad states that it's front engine diesel bus. Is this a good thing? I have read yes. At the risk of sounding as completely ignorant as I am: what exactly does that mean??
The ad states that it is an Allison transmission. It seems that these are generally regarded as good transmissions. Are there some models that I should look out for? Ad does not specify model on transmission
The ad states that the bus has Dana axles. I don't know what that means. Is it a good thing? I haven't seen much in the posts about the type of axle.
The ad states that the bus has air brakes. Apparently this is good for a smooth ride but does it add any benefit for braking?
Lastly, I have been reading about gearing ratios and axle ratios and I want to know what is the good range for highway driving. What is good for maintaining a reasonable speed going up inclines? What ratios are not good?
I have sent the seller a message asking for more specific information about the mechanics of the bus but I am in need of parameters to evaluate the data he provides.
Thanks in advance!
I was just reading in another thread that the TC2000 line of buses is light duty. It seems like that it a bad thing. Can someone tell me why?
I have also read in another thread that the Cummins engines from the late nineties to the early '00's were prone to some type of failure due to a pin. How can I know if this bus is likely to have this problem?
The ad states that it's front engine diesel bus. Is this a good thing? I have read yes. At the risk of sounding as completely ignorant as I am: what exactly does that mean??
The ad states that it is an Allison transmission. It seems that these are generally regarded as good transmissions. Are there some models that I should look out for? Ad does not specify model on transmission
The ad states that the bus has Dana axles. I don't know what that means. Is it a good thing? I haven't seen much in the posts about the type of axle.
The ad states that the bus has air brakes. Apparently this is good for a smooth ride but does it add any benefit for braking?
Lastly, I have been reading about gearing ratios and axle ratios and I want to know what is the good range for highway driving. What is good for maintaining a reasonable speed going up inclines? What ratios are not good?
I have sent the seller a message asking for more specific information about the mechanics of the bus but I am in need of parameters to evaluate the data he provides.
Thanks in advance!
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