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Tube dimensions

Started by PRZNBUS, January 08, 2016, 09:29:34 AM

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PRZNBUS

I'm planning on raising the roof on my '86 MC9 in the spring. Does anybody know the ID an OD of the vertical tubing by the side windows?

Bruce
Bruce
Rapid City, SD

1986 MCI MC9 Retired Prison Bus

bottomacher

Mine was 1-3/4 outside. Never measured the inside, but wall thickness appeared to be about 1/16".

Scott & Heather

Wish I could remember. I raised the roof 9" on our mci 9. But can't remember the tube size. But we went with tube that was small enough to slide inside the coach tube :)


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Scott & Heather
1984 MCI 9 6V92-turbo with 9 inch roof raise (SOLD)
1992 MCI 102C3 8v92-turbo with 8 inch roof raise CURRENT HOME
Click link for 900 photos of our 1st bus conversion:
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RJ

Quote from: PRZNBUS on January 08, 2016, 09:29:34 AM
I'm planning on raising the roof on my '86 MC9 in the spring.

Bruce -

May I ask why you want to raise the roof?

TIA,

;)
1992 Prevost XL Vantaré Conversion M1001907 8V92T/HT-755 (DDEC/ATEC)
2003 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon "Towed"
Cheney WA (when home)

PRZNBUS

I'm 6'5" is my main reason but it will make room for lights, wires, ducting and whatever I can't think of right now.

Bruce
Bruce
Rapid City, SD

1986 MCI MC9 Retired Prison Bus

PRZNBUS

Quote from: Scott Bennett on January 09, 2016, 05:00:22 PM
But we went with tube that was small enough to slide inside the coach tube :)

That's exactly what I was going to do. I thought about pre making the extensions, 8" or 9" in length having the smaller tube sticking out both ends then plug and seam welding the pieces into the bus tube.

Bruce
Bruce
Rapid City, SD

1986 MCI MC9 Retired Prison Bus

Scott & Heather

Bruce,

something that made it easier for us was to weld tabs on the tube at precisely the same places so that we could literally drop them in, the tab would act as a stop so they would all sit inside the bus tube at exactly the same height and then we went around and barely tack welded them in. Then we lowered the roof back down and slide the roof tube over the extension tube and once we had our leveling right etc, we welded everything up. Was remarkably easy actually.

As for raising the roof, it adds value to the coach, makes it feel MUCH larger inside, adds headroom, adds the ability to insulate more than just a couple of inches, and adds the ability to duct your roof a/c hidden. You can stand upright and look out your windows...tons of reasons. Most professionally converted coaches had their roofs raised...this is quite common to do and both of our MCI buses have roof raises. One at 9" we did and the other one at 8"
Scott & Heather
1984 MCI 9 6V92-turbo with 9 inch roof raise (SOLD)
1992 MCI 102C3 8v92-turbo with 8 inch roof raise CURRENT HOME
Click link for 900 photos of our 1st bus conversion:
https://goo.gl/photos/GVtNRniG2RBXPuXW9

uncle ned


Scott   

The only bad thing about a roof raise is that it will keep you off my special road   The Blue Ridge Parkway

several tunnels are to low even Huggy has to go through the middle of the road.

by the way it was about 2 degrees wind chill this morning.

Hate I missed Arcadia this year.

uncle ned
4104's forever
6v92 v730
Huggy Bear

Scott & Heather

Brrrr. Uncle Ned, well, I suppose if I wanted to traverse blue ridge parkway, I'd ride along in Huggy bear :) we missed Arcadia too. May be the last one with bill and Brenda out


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Scott & Heather
1984 MCI 9 6V92-turbo with 9 inch roof raise (SOLD)
1992 MCI 102C3 8v92-turbo with 8 inch roof raise CURRENT HOME
Click link for 900 photos of our 1st bus conversion:
https://goo.gl/photos/GVtNRniG2RBXPuXW9