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Bus pictures.

Started by Jriddle, January 07, 2009, 07:26:07 PM

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jmblake

John
Lookin good it feels very good when you start to put things back together, after months or even years of destruction it shore pays off when you start to see things take shape. Keep up the good work, I remember when I was at that point it seemed that you wasn't getting any where. PS thanks for the wiring pics for the tach It will help alot. Jason

Jriddle

Jason
I was wondering if you got them thanks for letting me know. I am just learning myself. There is no reason to reinvent the wheel if we are willing to share.
John
John Riddle
Townsend MT
1984 MC9

NJT 5573

I payed the Pros to skin the windows on my Model 20 Eagle. The existing frame is strong enough, thats not the problem. They told me rough roads would make the bus rattle and they had fixed the problem over the years with a horizontal bar welded through the center of each skinned window.

It didn't take alot of time or material and I have no "rattles".
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$1M in $1000 bills = 8 inches high.
$1B in $1000 bills = 800 feet high.
$1T in $1000 bills = 142 miles high

jmblake

John
Not to change the subject but do you have a pic or diagram of where the tach wire hooked on the alt, I don't know if mine has a place already to hook to or if I have to put something on the alt. Thanks again Jason

Jriddle

I am not sure.
The drawing I sent shows the generator (ALT) but not which terminal. I just took a chance and hooked the signal wire to the C terminal in the front junction box and it worked.
You might try this.
John Riddle
Townsend MT
1984 MC9

jmblake

Thanks John, But I checked my back junction box and terminal C only had the wire from the front on it so I asume mine Isn't hooked up to the alt. Thanks Jason

Jriddle

You might try a new post and I could chime in and see if we can stir up someone that knows.

John
John Riddle
Townsend MT
1984 MC9