Hello all,
I just signed up and have read a ton of information on here (Thank you for that)
Just figured I would say Hi and post a pic of my new purchase..
The plan for delivery is 3 weeks or less..
1983 MCI MC-9 w/ 8v71 and a 5 speed Allison Tranny.
967,000 miles on it :)
but the bus is in great shape and the best part is that is is already converted to an RV :)
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Welcome Bruiser! jm
Nice bus Buddy, where are you located in NC?
Jack
PS...welcome to the madness!
Quote from: jackhartjr on June 11, 2011, 03:09:35 AM
Nice bus Buddy, where are you located in NC?
Jack
PS...welcome to the madness!
Raleigh, NC
Welcome to the wonderful world of Busnuts;;;Tony Asheboro
Welcome Bruiser!
You're in it now! I don't know whether to congratulate you or feel sorry for you for catching the bus nut bug. ;) Aww, who am I kidding? I love being infected and don't want to be cured. ;D
Congratulations on a good bus to get you started. In this market an already converted bus is the best way to go in my opinion. There will still be plenty of work you can do on it to make it exactly as you want it.
Thanks for the welcomes..
as for a NUT.. that I am.. but not just Buses.. if it has a motor and wheels then I am a NUT :) shot sometimes just wheels..
Welcome Bruiser!
Good for you. And...if you don't wake up in the middle of the night occasionally and question your sanity; then you are not holding up your end on this forum! HA!
I bought a converted MC9 and I've never looked back, with the exception of the above mentioned events. Hollar if you're ever up toward Roanoke, VA.
Dennis
Welcme Bruiser. We are presently visiting a fellow busnut a little nothwest of Greensboro. Give me a holler if you get over this way 863-four-four-four-3400. Jack
Welcome
In Boise ID give me an e mail for Help of just a place to park. in joy the new found addiction
Have fun motorhead
Kevin
Welcome!
Welcome to a nutty habit! ;) You're in Raleigh...where's your bus? If you plan on driving it for some distance and it hasn't been used for a bit, service it, or have it serviced before setting out on a long journey. And, in the event you are not familiar with MC9s, get the PO to show you exactly how to operate all the 'stuff'...such as battery disconnect, rear start panel, emergency roadside triangles and flares. Correct tire pressure (especially on the inside duals), and runup blocks and chains for the tags. The emergency equipment and chains are usually located in the battery compartment. How long has the coach been out of 'service?'..or more to the point, how old are the tires and fuel filters?
I'd recommend new start batteries if there's any doubt about the batteries condition.
If you plan to pick the coach up, find some way to (stick?) to verify that the fuel tank has fuel. Don't let it run down below about 25 gallons. And never park an MC9 with the drivers side down when fuel is low. It'll run out of fuel.
Is the bus a manual shift 5 speed? Most MC9s have HT740 automatics (4 speed)...but then, 'most '83s had 6V92TAs too?
I'd like to have your bumpers....?! Where did you say the bus was located? ::)
Those wheels will polish up really nice. Easy with truck alloy wheel polish. Requires redoing every couple of months to stay bright....but they are nice when all polished up.
Got any interior pix?
We've got an MC9...best camper I've ever owned!
Stop by if you find yourself in Monroe, NC. There's a right good many bus owners in NC. Couple of them located in or near Raleigh.
As sez Jack, if I can help you, feel free to call 704 650 0235
Good luck! JR
Quote from: NJT5047 on June 11, 2011, 08:09:45 PM
Welcome to a nutty habit! ;) You're in Raleigh...where's your bus? If you plan on driving it for some distance and it hasn't been used for a bit, service it, or have it serviced before setting out on a long journey. And, in the event you are not familiar with MC9s, get the PO to show you exactly how to operate all the 'stuff'...such as battery disconnect, rear start panel, emergency roadside triangles and flares. Correct tire pressure (especially on the inside duals), and runup blocks and chains for the tags. The emergency equipment and chains are usually located in the battery compartment. How long has the coach been out of 'service?'..or more to the point, how old are the tires and fuel filters?
I'd recommend new start batteries if there's any doubt about the batteries condition.
If you plan to pick the coach up, find some way to (stick?) to verify that the fuel tank has fuel. Don't let it run down below about 25 gallons. And never park an MC9 with the drivers side down when fuel is low. It'll run out of fuel.
Is the bus a manual shift 5 speed? Most MC9s have HT740 automatics (4 speed)...but then, 'most '83s had 6V92TAs too?
I'd like to have your bumpers....?! Where did you say the bus was located? ::)
Those wheels will polish up really nice. Easy with truck alloy wheel polish. Requires redoing every couple of months to stay bright....but they are nice when all polished up.
Got any interior pix?
We've got an MC9...best camper I've ever owned!
Stop by if you find yourself in Monroe, NC. There's a right good many bus owners in NC. Couple of them located in or near Raleigh.
As sez Jack, if I can help you, feel free to call 704 650 0235
Good luck! JR
well a buddy of mine was driving around Cary and found the bus.. had no sign on it or anything he said it had been there for about 1 year....so after some research on the web I found owner of lot and we started to talk.. we talked for hrs and I got tons of info.. he even has a over 1" thick pile of paperwork that even shows the engine rebuild 32,000 miles ago and a new clutch at the same time.
Interior is very well done, I will get pics and put them up soon.
the guy selling bus just bought 2 new starter batteries for it since the others were dead. we met at bus checked fluid and bus fired right up with no smoke or anything and ran nice and smooth.
a freind of mine has worked on 8v71 before and he checked it out and all seems good, but I wil be taking it in for service asap to get oil changed and have a tech just go over everything, plus it will need to be inspected.
as for tires any suggestions in NC where to get them? it does need new tires..
as for tranny it has 5 speed manual that needs to be double clutched or if you are good no clutch and just shift at the right time :)
some inside pics
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pic of side of engine... can you tell if it is a 8v71?
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Looks like our 8V71. It it does not have a turbocharger on top of the engine, I would say it is definitely an 8V71. Jack
Welcome to the board,as well! I am sure you're gonna enjoy building that coach.I especially like that 5 speed tranny. I am located in Siler City & have been around those coaches since they were new.So if you need any assistance,give me a shout!
Bill