I'm Shawn, and I'm new to this board. I have read a lot of the posts and I am going to convert my bus.
Its a 26' neoplan transit bus.
I figure its just right for my son and myself to go running around in. I would have loved a MC9, but gotta do with what you have.
Here it is...It has a detroit diesel 8.2L fuel pincher, runs great...but governed at 62.. :'(
(https://busconversionmagazine.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pittsburghtransit.com%2Flilneo009.jpg&hash=22de22b1c93cc4e1257eb7aaa27ffb7a2ffed9ef)
I created a webpage to show the progress, it's here.
http://www.pittsburghtransit.com/lilneo.html
I look forward to learing from this board.
shawn
Shawn,
Welcome to the board!
It dosen't matter what kind of bus you have.
You are most certinly welcome here!
Feel free to call apun us anytime
Nick Badame-
Shawn,
That's a cool looking little Coach.
I was considering buying some shorties like the chance trolleys to turn into weekenders, but your Neoplan would make it much easier with it's almost square sides, headroom and windows.
By the way, is that access panel under the driver really needed? or is it jast access to the Drivers control panel, electronics and steering?
Hurry up with the conversion and send us pictures along the way.
Dallas
Now that is cool - you and the young'un will have a ball with that. Just the right size for 2 people.
My kids are teenagers already, so if I started a conversion today, they'd be well into college before the first trip. I bought an already converted bus so we could roll right away. (Going to the Rock&Roll hall of fame in Cleveland next Saturday - I told them to bring friends, but let's be reasonable,,, no more than a dozen :D ).
Welcome aboard, this is a very friendly, welcoming group. There are a few Skoolie guys here, some transits, Old GM's, newer Prevosts, tons-O-MCI's. These guys (and a gal or two) gave me lots of pointers and helped me make a good decision when I was shopping, and I've tried to add a little something when I could help.
Rip some seats out, toss in a portapot and a couple of sleepy bags and lets go!
Casper4104
Don't feel bad Shawn... I have one even smaller... lol
Welcome Aboard.
Steve
Welcome aboard Shawn,
This is a board built on a diversity of people, ideas, skills, opinions and buses.
Its a great place to confirm your ideas before you spend real money on them. :o
It's almost as good as having a bored, retired, ex bus mechanic living next door. ;D
Look forward to hearing from you.
Cliff
Hey there, Shawn - I remember you from before - didn't your son have a great website too? I remember being mightily impressed with him.
I will answer a few questions...lol
Dallas - The access panel is home to a whole ton of wiring, and circuits. As well as a empty spot that I figure will be a great place for my stash of oils and stuff.
El Soñador - Your may be smaller, lol, but whats pulling it isnt...lol
ChuckMC9 - Yeah, we have another website dedicated to transit history in Pittsburgh, its at www.pittsburghtransit.com (http://www.pittsburghtransit.com)
but, I am happy with it. and its a BLAST to drive! ;D ;D ;D
Shawn
I like that little bus, nice page too
That really is a nice looking coach. Great platform for someone who doesn't want a full 40'. How does that OEM rooftop air work for you.? It seems all the new transits have those rooftops. I think it's good enginneering to put them up blowing down instead of down blowing up.
David
That unit is a sutrak system, and it works both air and heat. It is thermostatically controlled and keeps the bus at a comfortable (so they say) 72 degrees.
I have yet to figure out how to get the heat to work. I known the compressor is locked up, so there is no ac...but the blower does work fine.
Shawn
Great looking little coach. I have a 40ft transit and my next bus will be a 35ft. Course, I don't know what your budget is, but my guess is the trans is an Allison AT545-4 speed without a torque converter lockup. This trans was great around town, but without the lockup causes the engine to spin at the governor at cruising speed and doesn't have much in the way of braking. What would really work well, and wouldn't cost much, is a MT643. Next size up and has a lockup clutch in the torque converter that locks up in the upper end of 3rd and all of 4th. You could probably find one for fairly cheap. If you're going to keep the bus, it would be worth it, then your mileage would be closer to 10. Now if it already has the MT643, you're already in business. Keep us posted-like to see what you do with it! Good Luck, TomC
If you really feel out of place about your size Shawn,
you could always find another one and make it into a matching trailer,
or better still, articulate it...
That'll keep you busy for a looooooong time... lol
Steve
It's OK Shawn,
I've always been told that size doesn't matter.
Good thing too.
Dallas
Quote from: Dallas on May 24, 2006, 05:44:02 AM
It's OK Shawn,
I've always been told that size doesn't matter.
Good thing too.
Dallas
;D
Hi Shawn,
As you can see, you are most welcome here. ;D
Welcome aboard -
Kind Regards, Phil