To sell or not to sell the 4104
 

To sell or not to sell the 4104

Started by Bill in KS, July 26, 2011, 07:35:41 AM

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Bill in KS

Looking for some feedback from other nuts that have a 4104 and run the rockies or smokeys and various other " big climbs " pulling a toad. 

We really like our 4104 and it has a lot of what we wanted in a coach BUT after our last trip to a state park I want an auto trans.  I realize it is not feasable to put an auto in the 4104 CUZ you can buy a mid 80's Newell w/ an 8v92 and allison for 35K or less. 

I'm not buried in my bus and can get out with little or no loss , planned on rolling that cash into a newer rig.

Have any of yall started with one bus and moved on to a bit bigger / auto / more HP ? If so I'd like some feedback.

thanks
Bill in KS
PD4104-4797 in SE Kansas

bevans6

Quantity has a quality all it's own, springs to mind.  I think a mid 80's Newell with an 8V92 and an Allison might be an ideal choice as a move-up, but it equally might be a total money pit.  You can't deny the desire to have just a tad more power than anyone would ever need...

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

TomC

I can understand your power(less) problem with the 4104.  I once saw a loaded 4104 that couldn't even bump over a curb without having a jarring rolling start at it. I had the same problem with my bus pulling the toad.  I came close a couple of times to not making it up a relatively mild hill (down to 10mph with it floored!). Plus I like to go into the mountains and the extra black smoke and lack of power was just not acceptable.  I turbo'd my 8V-71 and had the V730 overhauled. WOW what a difference.  While my mileage is still in the 5-6mpg range (I have a transit and the sign bump in front catches alot of wind) the performance now is such that I don't slow down much on hills. A 6% grade is at 45mph instead of 32mph.  I realize that you could sell your bus and buy another-but you know your bus inside and out by now.  Any bus you buy you'll have to rectify many problems or even change major stuff to bring it up to your standards.

I would suggest you change out your complete engine/transmission.  Some combinations that I've seen on a 4104 is turboing the 6-71-but you still have the inadequate 4 spd manual transmission.  A 6V-92TA and V730 Allison is popular.  Other engines that can be bolted to the V730 Allison with reverser gear are the Cummins ISL, ISM/M11/L10.  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

luvrbus

Buy the Newell Bill I love the looks of the older Newells they even look like a bus and the mid entry door is neat and plus it won't have 2 million miles on it either, parts for one are off the self you can buy those parts at a drug store and Napa sorry Luke lol ps I have a friend that has one nice!!

good luck

Life is short drink the good wine first

RnMAdventures

I have to agree with TomC. You could save and repower easier than sell and start over. IMO
Mike & Rosemarie
1964 PD4106-2626
DD8v71 & Allison v730

boxcarOkie

Quote from: mike4104tx on July 26, 2011, 10:37:18 AM
I have to agree with TomC. You could save and repower easier than sell and start over. IMO

I know folks with Newell's and they work on them just like I work on my Eagle.  Like most complex machines, they are going to demand attention from time to time.  Here is a shot of my buddies 93 model, in my shop, this time it was the inverter (we fixed it).


Clifford is right about the parts issue, they are off the shelf, but slowly mine is morphing into the same thing (as far as parts go), replacing what needs replacing with truck parts whenever I can.

I guess there is a little bit of Tim Allen (The Tool Man) in all of us .... We all want more power!

BCO

John316

Bill,

Go for it. Upgrade. Get a Newell, Prevost, whatever you want. Upgrade, because if you put a lot of $$$ into your current one, you will always wonder if you could have gotten XYZ. I really don't think that you want to put a lot of money into a bus, and feel like you have to stick with it because of the money that you have in it.

JMHO upgrade...and get that newer one.

FWIW

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

muldoonman

Hey Bill,

Keep looking for a later model if you want to change.  They are out there. I bought a 91 Prevost (cole conversion) with 56,600 miles on coach since new for 57,000 bucks. Inside the baby is like new.  I drove it down to my place, Sunday, (438 miles to front gate) and took it to Keith Whitiker in New Brunsfeld Tx. for a complete check out. I wish I knew now to post pics to show you what's out there.

Good Luck,
Glen

wildbob24

Bill,

If you're a fan of the character and construction of the GM buses (as I am) and really like your 35' 4104, you might consider this one:

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/rvs/2508480162.html

While the color scheme may be an acquired taste, the mechanical package is a nice upgrade and will have plenty of power for the hills. His price might be a tad high for today's market, but given everything that's been done to it, not too far off, IMHO.

Bob
P8M4905A-1308, 8V71 w/V730
Custom Coach Conversion
PD4106-2546, 8V71, 4sp
Greenville, GA

Len Silva

I sold my 4104 and bought a Vogue Prima Vista.  The Vogue is every bit the equivalent of a Newell or Bluebird of the same vintage and is a very nice coach.  However, I have regretted it ever since.  If it were not for the financial hit, I would trade back for a 4104 in a minute.

It's a bus thing, just ain't the same.

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

RnMAdventures

Mike & Rosemarie
1964 PD4106-2626
DD8v71 & Allison v730

luvrbus

Wonder if that owner bought a Eagle  lol 

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

oldmansax

I am at a loss about GMs so I don't know what matches or swaps can be made; however, the owner of the local RV place here in Cambridge had an early model GM conversion with a 4 speed. He bought an auto tranny & all the necessary parts to upgrade (he says) & then sold the bus. He wants rid of the auto & parts. I think you could get it cheap. It's the V-drive thing. I can get a phone number if you are  interested..
I have no interest in it. Just providing the info.

TOM

1995 Wanderlodge WB40 current
1985 Wanderlodge PT36
1990 Holiday Rambler
1982 Wanderlodge PT40
1972 MCI MC7

uncle ned



Finally found a bus that I would trade "HUGGY" for.It was at Davids Coach today.

It was a 35 foot eagle.

Now all i need to do is convince the Baptist Church in Denver that they need a bigger bus.

I think that would be the perfect bus for the east coast and the way that I want to go.

Never on the interstate just the back roads.

uncle ned
4104's forever
6v92 v730
Huggy Bear

luvrbus

Ned, you need to stay away from the Eagles Rallies look what is happening to you LOL

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first