Robin97396
Senior Member
Thanks guys. I'm thinking get that fluid changed first. If it's still a problem I'd better hurry up and find that other transmission.

And since the DT530E has a 250 rpm lower "happy point" than the DT466E, that means we're also looking at a rear-end gear change as well! Holy smokes! Elliot went OFF! (And in a wonderful way, too!) I'll encourage him to do that again because it served as a great refresher for what I thought I knew! :Thanx: Thanks, Elliot!
Having had a chance to really drive "Johnson"'now, and after thinking about it for a bit, I've decided I'm not happy with the cooling setup. At all.
Most of the driving I will be doing is desert highway with hills and elevation changes at high-ish density altitudes. Unfortunately, this is exactly opposite of what the bus was designed for.
My bus has the "split" radiator, meaning the radiator is half-sized and sits next to the intercooler. They each get equal space. Not to put too fine if a point on it, but this sucks for engine cooling. As a local International mechanic told me, school busses are designed to start/stop many times per hour with a short period of idlng after each stop. Under these circumstances a "halfsie" radiator is fine as things are allowed to cool-off between bursts. And since they are governed at 55 mph, you never really get to explore the last 400 rpm. But things get very marginal when you try to make highway power for hours on end without a governor. The engine would be very happy cranking out highway miles, but the cooling system just isnt made for it.
If I want a freeway-capable bus, "things must change". So I'm researching converting the "side-by-side" radiator/aftercooler arrangement into a proper "stacked" arrangement. Not a trivial job, but I dont want to be stuck in the middle of west Texas on a 110 degree day with a blown motor.
On another note, the universe has seen fit to make a DT530E enter my life. Its the same exterior as the DT466E, but adds another 100 hp. Of course, now I need to find a new trans as well since the existing AT545 would get pulverized by it.And since the DT530E has a 250 rpm lower "happy point" than the DT466E, that means we're also looking at a rear-end gear change as well!
This where the little guy in my head says "have you lost your tiny little mind? You are seriously considering replacing the ENTIRE drive-line?"
Somebody once warned me that busses are addictive and expensive... :biggrin: And yes, I'm STILL blaming Elliot!
I would guess that it's optional when ordering a bus, but I lucked out again. Mine is centered in the side of the transmission pan on the drivers side. Looks like a fitting was welded in and the sensor placed in that. I've seen photos on here but I'll never remember where they are.