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Title: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: gamohunter on August 27, 2007, 06:27:23 PM
I finally was able to purchase a MCI-9 1979 Coach,  it came with a 7500watt Generator, Freshwater and greywater tanks,  large LP Tank.  Bathroom partial furnished (shower and sink) and bedroom partially completed.  Everything in this coach works from all the gauges to the two rooftop AC units.  I have to finish the plumbing and the wiring, the wiring not a problem I am an electrician, but the plumbing,  I am not sure about everything I need to purchase for dumping the black/gray water tank.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  I have thought about putting on-demand water-heaters for each of the three plumbing fixtures.
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: Nick Badame Refrig/ACC on August 27, 2007, 06:43:46 PM
Hi gamohunter,

Welcome! and congrats on the MCI 9.

I'm sure you will get the answers you need from our members.

Good Luck with your project
Nick-
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: NewbeeMC9 on August 27, 2007, 06:54:36 PM
WHAT WERE YOU THINKIN!!! :o

I'm sure you 'll find yourself asking yourself that alot.

RV places will have most of the sewer fittings you need,  search archives  and ask more detailed questions,  may help on iterations,

Welcome to the sickness and congrats!! :)
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: JimC on August 27, 2007, 08:41:00 PM
Congrats,
Your coach sounds similar to mine when I bought it, the good thing is that you will be using it much sooner.
Now, unless you are in a witness protection program and using your real name, consider putting your location in your profile or under your name so everyone knows where you are from, ya never know there could be a busnut close by that could help with ideas.
Jim
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: Hi yo silver on August 27, 2007, 10:08:51 PM
YES!  Thank you, Jim.  I was thinking the same thing about putting our locations, even general area info.  That would be helpful so many times.
Dennis 
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: grantgoold on August 27, 2007, 10:59:58 PM
A new 9 er! ;D ;D ;D

Welcome to this very infamous club!

Never look back!

Grant
Sacramento
1984 MCI 9
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: JackConrad on August 28, 2007, 05:11:06 AM
You do not need to put your eaxact address, but it would be nice if everyone would at least put the general area such as Southwest Florida. Then if a local busnut wants to come visit or help you, they can PM you. You then have the option of giving your exact address or not. Most busnuts are willing to drive a couple hours just to see anoither busnuts Pride & Joy or help with a project.  Jack
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: Hi yo silver on August 28, 2007, 03:22:23 PM
"What he (Jack) said..."
Dennis
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: TomC on August 28, 2007, 08:15:16 PM
Heck, if you're an electrician, making electrons flow isn't that much different than making water flow.  Just that drainage runs with gravity.  Good Luck, TomC
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: Kwajdiver on September 04, 2007, 11:44:57 AM
Welcome to the club, and good luck with the new bus.   I would recommend, taking a look at the axles, and the rear end. If nothing else change, or have change, the rear end lube, catch some of the old lube in a glass jar, makes it easy to look for metal.

Bill
In Panama City, Florida
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: Green-Hornet on September 04, 2007, 04:06:49 PM
Welcome aboard! WE LUV DA PICS!
Congrats on yer purchase....I am jealous and busless!
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: jjrbus on September 04, 2007, 04:17:28 PM
Welcome to the asylum.!!!! electric and water are kinda the same except instead of a switch or circut breaker you use a slide valve ;D
If you are really cluless, befor doing anything try to find a bus rally in your area, visit another bus nut or at the bare minimum go to an RV dealer and see what people are doing. There are lots of options on doing things. Do you need heated, insulated holding tanks? Drains on both sides the bus? Macerator pump. The list is endless.
                 Goood Luck Jim
Title: Re: New MCI-9 owner.
Post by: Devin & Amy on September 18, 2007, 07:27:02 PM
Gamohunter,
One piece of info. You will need to purchase the 1979 MC8 maintenence manual for the electrical schematics for your bus. The regular MC9 manual is from a later model and will confuse you when chasing circuits through the rear junction box. If you need any thing at all for your bus call Nick or Mike at U.S. Coach. or email me and I'll give you what little help I can offer.
HTH
Devin