I just found a hole in my exhaust manifold on the driver's side of my 1984 Eagle 10 6v92 turbo. Do I need to remove the radiator to get at it or can it be done from under the coach? Any things I should be aware of before starting the project?
Even though I don't have an Eagle, I've had to do a couple of jobs on the engine-mainly repositioning the remote oil filter to the otherside of the bus for easy access (it was in a horrendous location before) and to replace the water pump (V-drive)-that removing the radiator made working on these projects almost painless. Although the radiators are heavy, just use a floor jack with a 2 x 4 between the radiator and the jack, and it'll be worth the time to remove it. On my second try, I was able to get the radiator out in a half hour, and similar to put it back. That's what I like about working on commercial buses, they are made to be worked on! You'll most likely have to unbolt the fan if it is in the way-but I didn't have to-so just see what happens. Good Luck, TomC
On my eagle 10 1981 should be the same as your 84. just pick up the floor covers
over the motor, you should be able to get it out. you just have to hang down and do it. a little tricky puting it back on but can be done, i seen it done that way.
pete
Don't know if 692 are the same as 871 but on a 8 v 71 the studs go into the water jacket so becarefull not to fill the exust with coolant DRAIN THE BLOCK
Rick 74 mc-8