Frustrated by parts search... are we driving dinosaurs??
 

Frustrated by parts search... are we driving dinosaurs??

Started by RickB, January 13, 2010, 06:02:54 AM

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RickB

Hey All,

I am trying to shop around for a turbo and a blower and after getting great advice from Clifford and Zeroclearance on what to buy I am really struggling to even find parts because of cross reference #'s. That and the fact that we seem to be from a "forgotten" age... "two stroke I didn't even know Detroit made a two stroke" was the youngest guy of one of the 3 actual humans I was able to talk to yesterday's response.

So, there is a part # for most parts stamped on them somewhere right? should be easy right?

Well, I get the part #'s I need and one appears to be superceded (took 3 hours to glean that piece of relevant info I might add) so I decide to let the internet work for me and go to the Garrett website, well of course that doesn't work because it is a detroit part made by garrett in the dark ages and after the 2nd "I didn't know detroit even made a 2 stroke" of the day I was quite ...hmmm, chipper, shall we say?

Maybe I had high expectations but I thought if I said I would like to buy a Garrett/Air Research TV8511 turbocharger for my 8v92 serial # blah blah blah and it is detroit  part# blah blah blah that I would get a price before the rapture.

Well, I did, $1115 and 49cents plus shipping for a reliabilt oh and that might take like 3 weeks sir...

Wow! JD at C and J and my mechanic said it would be around $600 but I hadn't found the time consuming all important part# for them yet when they quoted me a ballpark figure.

I guess I have gotten used to being able to shop for a good price and that doesn't seem to be "part" (pun intended) of the plan when searching for parts for a motor that most diesel mechanics today have never even seen.

We should get funding and a grant for being an endangered species!!! LOL

Just venting. We all need to do that now and again right?


Rick
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

luvrbus

Rick, this the one you need will give a little smoke on takeoff but works best for torque on the high end .
If you are going to change anything on that engine you will need a parts number DD works on the serial number and will sell you parts for the engine the way it left the factory as I am sure you found out 

RR8927027 (DD) with A/R 1.39  


good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

RickB

Clifford,

I actually found that part# after about 4-5 hours of talking to receptionists at DD shops yesterday the conversation's went something like this;

"Hello, could I speak to the parts dept. please?"

"Please hold."

10 minutes go by.....

"I'm sorry our parts man is not in today.

"Do you know when he might be back in?"

"No, but you can leave a message"

"Well, ma'am my request is kind of complex and I should really speak to someone"

"Well, he hasn't been in all week"

"Excuse me, your parts guy hasn't been in all week and you guys are still in business?"

Click.


Try using that part# anywhere but at a detroit shop (like at the manufacturers website) and you'll draw a blank.

I'm fine... and I'm persistent. It ain't the end of the world

Persistence always wins in the end.

RB
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

luvrbus

Rick, I'll check with Tom today I think he can beat that price by 400 or 500 bucks but you will have shipping from Lake Havasu AZ. 
I may have a used in the shop also I know I have 8501 


good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Busted Knuckle

Don't forget Don Fairchild sells parts too! (may not be the cheapest like an online price, but hey I bet he'll know a 2 stroke DD from a weed eater! ;))
;D  BK  ;D
Busted Knuckle aka Bryce Gaston
KY Lakeside Travel's Busted Knuckle Garage
Huntingdon, TN 12 minutes N of I-40 @ exit 108
www.kylakesidetravel.net

;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)

cody

Yep, the weedeater thing came from a detroit dealer up here, I called the detroit dealer up here, the only one within a couple hundred miles in any direction and told the guy I had a 2 stroke detroit, he said that would be a weedeater and detroit don't make them, he even laughed and asked me if i had to mix the oil and gas on it, the whole time he was having fun with my ignorance about diesel motors, I'm thinking the same about him and he was the dealer/repair shop.

bobofthenorth

Doncha just love that attitude when they start off by saying something to the effect of "that's so flipping old they probably don't make it anymore"?  I went through that last week looking for parts for my Kubota genset which Kubota lists on their website as a "PRIOR PRODUCT".  (that means either they don't import it anymore or they flat out don't make it anymore - I'm not sure which)

I got a partsman who sounded to be about 13 and his first words were "oh - that's probably obsolete".  I did my relaxing exercises - I have found they work much better than telling them what I think of their attitude.  So much later in the conversation after we had discovered that not only does Kubota still stock parts for this generator, they actually stock parts for the parts in the generator and they stock a lot of them all over the US of A - after we had discovered all that I very politely said "I guess there must be a lot of these old generators still running?"

And where do they get off dissing old stuff anyway?  Without our old crap there wouldn't be much need for partsmen.
R.J.(Bob) Evans
Used to be 1981 Prevost 8-92, 10 spd
Currently busless (and not looking)

The last thing I would ever want to do is hurt you.
Its the last thing but its still on the list.

RickB

Oops... my bad

The receptionist yesterday didn't say "He hasn't been in all week" she said "He hasn't been in for a week".

We are a dying breed... and so are our 2 strokes.

I say.... smoke and scream and leak until we're outta here! and I ain't just talking about our engines fellow DD freaks!

Anybody with me?

I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

luvrbus

Parts for the 2 strokes are not hard to come by it depends on the area you are in.
On the Texas and La coast you can just about buy parts in a general store same in the oil field areas but watch the so called dealers that say authorized Detroit Diesel (like FreightLiner) and have the 60's series logo man are they a joke.The German owners are trying to make it even worse by squeezing the smaller dealers out like Delaney and Alf that has been around for 50 years and putting it in the hands of their truck dealers, parts for the 2 stroke are big buck deal I read 500 million a year



good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

bevans6

What do people think of MTU for parts and such?  http://extranet.detroitdiesel.com/Off-Highway/MtuDetroitDiesel/en/index.aspx

It looks to me like they own the Detroit Diesel 2 stroke business now.  They say they have new engines...  They also seem to have the Reliabilt name.

Brian
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

muddog16

I'm going to chime in here if Clifford or Don are involved you are headed in the right direction.  I'm sure there are others that are really knowledgeable also on here!  

I went through this with a local DD guy....they knew their stuff.....but for some unknown reason to me, he didn't take me seriously when I was having the 8V92 rebuilt, maybe it was the 25 year old bus, maybe it was me!   He sure drug his feet!  I ended up spending well over 20grand by the time I was finished having this baby rebuilt!  I had a friend that stepped in and Jasper did the work and parts collection, any mistakes made.......were mine!  

Listen to Clifford or Don and good luck and be patient!
Pat

1982 Prevost LeMirage
8V92TA/HT754

http://prevostlemirage.blogspot.com/

Don Fairchild

Rick;

Give me a call if you have any more problems, I can get any engine part you need. I drop ship all over the U.S.

I have a few turbos and blower's in stock that I can rebuild and get to you if needed. I just need to know the engine serial # and I can have it looked up to see how it came from the factory.

Clifford, The Germans don't believe in our dealer system, they thank there system is the best in the world.
they are pushing Valley out but Delaney and Ahlf is going to stay in business for a few more years. I had a long talk with Tim yesterday and he did not sign up to do warranty work but will still do all other work.

Don

RickB

Don,

thanks for the help

Engine serial # 8VF091830

Blower R8923954 83% bypass superceded to R8926408

Turbo that came with it: TV 8301 part# R8924254

Turbo that Clifford and Zero clearance recommended:
TV8511 part# R8927027

Feel free to call me if you have any other questions six-one-two 385-7397
or email me @ rick@rickbarronmusic.com

Feels good to talk to a guy about buying parts who actually believes that 2 strokes exist!!!

Thanks Don the board wouldn't be the same without you and Clifford

Rick
I will drive my Detroit hard... I will drive my Detroit hard.

David Anderson

Rick,

Clifford will probably find it for you, but I've never been disappointed finding parts by calling Luke at US Coach.  He can get it just by me descibing it as, "that gizmo on the curb side about 2" around with two hoses hooked to it."  A bit of exaggeration but not far from the truth.

David

Busted Knuckle

Rick,
Not to try and steer anything away from Don, who I already suggested to you. But there is also a place in Scott City, MO (just south of Cape Girardeau, MO, think Mississippi River & river boats!). It's an old mom & pop Detroit Dealership that has everything & I mean everything for 2 strokes and even some stuff for newer DD's. (last time dad was over there after a specific part we'd already called ahead for the older gent asked dad "need anything else while yer over here?" dad said "as a matter of fact would you happen to have such & such?" {I forgot what it was ;)} and the old timer said "oh yes here somewhere! I can assure you if they made it, we got it my wife orders everything!"

Don you may want this as a contact for maybe selling your kits to also!

Midwest Diesel Services
3360 Nash Rd.
Scott City, MO 63780
(573) 334-7707

HTH FWIW
;D  BK  ;D

And yes, I almost forgot Luke over on the right side of the country! Sorry Luke!;D
Busted Knuckle aka Bryce Gaston
KY Lakeside Travel's Busted Knuckle Garage
Huntingdon, TN 12 minutes N of I-40 @ exit 108
www.kylakesidetravel.net

;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)