Roll Another One

ECCB that defective tape is stronger than the stuff they use in nascar

Sent from my LGL64VL using Tapatalk
 
Haha, well I got rid of the rest of them, the driver's side.

5eHP573.jpg
 
augUCXL.jpg


Hm004H1.jpg


The only decal remaining is the large "SCHOOL BUS" above the windshield.
May knock that out in a little while or just do it tomorrow.
 
While prepping for paint, I'm gonna shop for some clean 22.5x7.5 ball seat alloys for this thing. Think some shined up decent used alloys on the front and outer rears would really make a nice new paint job pop.
 
It's looking good. Weird how some places take all the school wording off before you get it but they let you guys drive all that way. I think the lettering does help with the invisibility of buses.

I'm jealous of your engine accessibility.
 
It's looking good. Weird how some places take all the school wording off before you get it but they let you guys drive all that way. I think the lettering does help with the invisibility of buses.

I'm jealous of your engine accessibility.

FL really doesn't care as long as your tag is current. School bus yellow is legal here, too!
 
I wasn't talking about the yellow. Here you're not allowed to have the school bus wording, anywhere, on a decomissioned bus. That's what I meant by it helping to keep you invisible during the interstate drive home.

Most of the bus people I meet here still have yellow buses. I just didn't want to be yellow out in the woods. Other drivers are definitely less tolerant now that I'm all painted. Weird.
 
I learned in Ohio that the law is "flawed".. written way back when it omnly states that "church busses" have to be painted away friom yellow and have the school lights covered up...

my guess is the law was written when 99.9% of old school busses were sold to churches... I mightve kept the DEV completely original... as a school bus..

-Christopher
 
Josh and Hillary are arriving tomorrow. I'm hoping he can help shine some light on my electrical problem.
When do you think you'll be back down this way? Would be nice to get a photo of all the shorties together.
 
augUCXL.jpg


Hm004H1.jpg


The only decal remaining is the large "SCHOOL BUS" above the windshield.
May knock that out in a little while or just do it tomorrow.
ECCB, I have the option to purchase this bus. Does anyone know anything about it? Thomas Bus with Cummins 8.3 motor. Looks similar to yours.
941ca91108245dfb160286a79f6fa36e.jpg
242b964c414881a67bf6033da05dc7cf.jpg


Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
 
ECCB, I have the option to purchase this bus. Does anyone know anything about it? Thomas Bus with Cummins 8.3 motor. Looks similar to yours.
941ca91108245dfb160286a79f6fa36e.jpg
242b964c414881a67bf6033da05dc7cf.jpg


Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
An 8.3 in a bus that short would be wild.. and unlikely. Can you get the VIN #?

Sent from my SM-G920T using Tapatalk
 
Make SURE its an 8.3. Never seen one in a bus that size. That would be AWESOME!


I got some bad news today. Fired up the bus, and ten minutes into running I saw coolant pooling under the passenger side front of the engine. Above the waterpump. Behind the alternator, under the thermostat housing. I'm 99.9% sure that the culprit is the front engine cover aka timing cover. The spot where the leak is coming from would be right where the coolani inlet and outlet to the block are.

Anyone replaced this before? Looks do-able but like a huge job.
 
Sorry man I don't know your engine.?
To me the thermostat housing and the water pump housing is and should be seperate from the timing chain itself and its cover?
Unless your water pump,thermostat housing and timing chain are cast as one piece which might have been an idea but never should have been produced?(my opinion)
Not suggesting it but I have seen mechanics back the bolts out enough to seperate the flanges off of whatever without removing anything. Then they would cut/slot the bolt holes to the inside and snip the bottom(cause that's where the leak will show) clean the fragments off and slip the new gaskets in with a lot of high temp silicone/gasket maker?
I don't do that but I would start with the thermostat housing and thermostat and not the timing chain cover.
If your water pump is above/around/over the timing chain cover then I would look at the weep hole in the bottom of the water pump. If it is that then the radiator fan could be blowing the coolant back onto the top of the timing chain cover and running down?
Good luck
 
Sorry man I don't know your engine.?
To me the thermostat housing and the water pump housing is and should be seperate from the timing chain itself and its cover?
Unless your water pump,thermostat housing and timing chain are cast as one piece which might have been an idea but never should have been produced?(my opinion)
Not suggesting it but I have seen mechanics back the bolts out enough to seperate the flanges off of whatever without removing anything. Then they would cut/slot the bolt holes to the inside and snip the bottom(cause that's where the leak will show) clean the fragments off and slip the new gaskets in with a lot of high temp silicone/gasket maker?
I don't do that but I would start with the thermostat housing and thermostat and not the timing chain cover.
If your water pump is above/around/over the timing chain cover then I would look at the weep hole in the bottom of the water pump. If it is that then the radiator fan could be blowing the coolant back onto the top of the timing chain cover and running down?
Good luck

Its not the water pump, that's solid and working, no leaks there. Not the thermostat housing. Its the top left corner of the front engine cover, which directs the water to the block from the pump.

Here's a pic from google, you can see where the water pump mounts to the lower left and the coolant goes up to the block through a channel, and back through another channel next to it. The gasket can fail allowing coolant to leak out or into the other areas of the timing cover.
471769844_1280x720.jpg

2003-International-DT466-Timing-Covers-rNUJKHRrp3tE_f.jpg


here's what the backside of a 466 front cover looks like-
Timing-Covers-International-DT466E-9154121.jpg


 
Last edited:
Eccb
Hope you get it softed out atleast yor are home and not on the road. Does your bus have a split radiator/inter cooler?



Thanks Joe
 

Try RV LIFE Pro Free for 7 Days

  • New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
  • Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
  • Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
  • and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today
Back
Top