When I changed from truck exhaust manifold to bus(60 series) My turbo drain tube is about 2 inches short. So three choices. cut and splice with rubber hose. splice and solder or buy new tube for bus application. Of course last is preferred but ? is it overkill? This is no pressure return to sump line. Amazing what little details happen when your wrapping up. Bob
If you use hose, make sure it will be long term compatible with hot engine oil. Some will swell/seep at clamps. How about teflon lined ss braided hose?
Buy the right tube many of turbos are sold each day because of bad return lines no way would I use a section of rubber as a splice and then again we all do it our way after over 2 years of blood,sweat,tears and money why worry about 60 bucks now Bob lol
If I was in Phoenix instead of Texas I would send you one for the freight charge
;D I know it just seems little things slip up on me! I have other little items on get list also.. to late in game to..... Brand new tube also-just not correct one. Need different dip stick also so not only little detail. I should make a list for guys doing truck to bus list of 60 serries. I was lucky and Dick E had most of it when I got engine/trans. Jim and Rusty have been a big help also.
Bob I know it's late, but I am going to call you.
I think I have what you need in the shop and can have it expressed to you.
But the van leaves for E'ville @ 5 AM!
;D BK ;D
Dadgummit! Sorry Bob I thought sure I had ya fixed up!
I guess Setra does things different!
;D BK ;D
GOOD phone chatt --I got grease on chair and you ran washer over what else can you ask for? Yes= old friend and buses. I know for sure 24 inches long now. Keep the shinny side up my friend. Bob
Bob, I've enjoyed my chats with you, but your bus is a mystery to me. Never seen it...never seen pictures. Does it really exist? ;-)
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Scott, we golden age guys are not into all the new technology lol I have 100's of photos on memory sticks and never could post one here
Dreamscape would do mine and post here for me if I emailed the ones to him to much of a hassle for me and Paul I understand why Bob doesn't post photos
Scott; started from beginning photo on bus projects. Old photos and will add more as abality allows. none newer than 6 months. Bob
Bob,
Cliffords right as usual!
Never try to save a few bucks by patching something up. It will bite you later.
Do it right the first time! Most of us have these coaches as a labor of love.
FWIW my turbo on my 8V71T used a rubber hose connection in the drain tube as stock, and I just put on a longer one when I relocated it to put he engine in the bus. I used 1" ID high temp hydraulic oil hose (not high pressure hose, just rated for high temp oil). Same stuff as is used for low pressure on power steering reservoirs.
Got no comment on the invisible bus, sorry... ;D
Brian
Any hose that is near the turbo should be high temp braided or stainless.
Those rubber hoses weren't stock DD used a metal tube from the turbo oil drain to the block I have several off the 8v71TA I never saw a hose coming from the turbo I have saw a few at the block
Here is a picture of the original drain but setup, you can see the hose clamps on the flexible hose to the steel tube. I reused them both, and extended the steel tube down to the pan with a flexible hose.
Brian
Ok I buy that ::)the only 8v71TA I saw with a complete run made with a rubber hose was well done after the fire
Clifford, I posted a pic of the original turbo drain setup on my engine as it was supposed to be installed in the M110 Howitzer. The turbo drain output on the turbo housing is a 2" long smooth tube stub, you are going to have to put a hose on it if only to couple to the metal tube extension. I don't know how else to do it. Now you have me all worried :o
Brian
That engine had a rear drain ? I still never saw one like that it from DD it would scare me
The original drain tube location was into the accessory cover that was where a power steering pump would be on an MCI, the lower left-most drive position.
Brian
Bevans ;and others ck out bus projects I just started a progress post. pic are about 6 month old. I lost about 9month due to back surgery. Finishing now. Bob
looking forward to following that finishing! My experience is that when you are 90% done you are half way there!
Brian