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need input

Started by bobwoo, October 28, 2015, 06:38:27 AM

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bobwoo

Finally got time to start the bus. To recap another post, it set up for just about 2 years. It didn't take two revolutions before she fired right up. I don't have a RPM gauge like my other units had but it sounded like it did when I bought it. Unlike my DD's it puffed smoke for about 15 seconds and cleared right up. 85 psi oil. The volt meter read 27 volts but the gen. light was on? I tested the batteries and I was getting 27 volts and after shut down the gauge went back to bottom -20 so the gauge is working.
1. I have a air leak that controls the right side fan but its just a crack plastic line so no problem there but the air never got pass 75- 80 psi on the gauge. Would that small line loose that much air to keep it building higher pressure?
2. After she warmed up, I pressed the acc. pedal and it roared I think way to high. Even on my DD's with high throttle it sounded much higher so I shut her down and went to the back. Checked the levers and the moved easy without sticking went to the drivers pedal no problems so I started it up from the back. Moved the throttle levers back and forth without any issues but when I went back up front, I first slowly pressed and let go several times and as soon as I pushed harder it ran away again. Went back to the back and same as before nothing was stuck.  Any ideas?
1993 MCI C3 L-10 Cummins

ol713


  Hi;
    If your MCI is close to my MCI (MC-7),  then you have a
    distribution panel for grease in the compartment under
    the drivers seat.  That panel allows greasing for several
    places. I think one of those palces is for the bell
    cranks for your throttle linkage.
                                         Good luck,    Merle. :D

Oonrahnjay

   Yeah, sounds like throttle linkage to me, too.
Bruce H; Wallace (near Wilmington) NC
1976 Daimler (British) Double-Decker Bus; 34' long

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jackhanow

if its revving higher your govoner may be sticking. not sure where its located on that motor maybe the injection pump.
don't panic, just fix it before.... 1966 mc5, 1986 102a2

luvrbus

He has a PT pump the governor works off a plunger it is probably is stuck from sitting it should free it's self after running for a few hours if not he will need to remove it and clean the plunger
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