Almost made it home to NC
 

Almost made it home to NC

Started by Ncbob, May 08, 2010, 11:12:35 AM

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Ncbob

I've been absent from this Board for a few months for lack of an ISP but we're back home now, we made it but the bus didn't, and hoping to get settled in soon.

Just south Clayton, Ga I found that I only had 3rd & 4th gear and one helluva vibration in the drive line. We made it into Clayton and pulled over. It wasn't long before we attracted the attention of one of Claytons' finest and he was kind enough to radio for a heavy wrecker. Presently the bus is at CWC truck repair so we hope Monday they'll be able to do some checking and find out what the problem is.  U joint replacement shouldn't be a problem and perhaps the tranny is stuck in two gears at a time. Be the Bus God's willing we won't have to search for 4 speed Spicer parts or a replacement transmission... but since Murphy resides in our bus as a regular passenger I'm not taking bets.

In that event I'll ask Florida Cliff to put out the word for what we might need.

Best to all...from NCbob & Jackie

Ace

Bob what is it exactly you think you might need? I can check down at the shop for you!

Ace
Ace Rossi
Lakeland, Fl. 33810
Prevost H3-40

Ncbob

Ace, m'friend, I probably won't know until Monday or Tuesday. But rest assured I will give a holler when I know.

NCbob




















Van

Bob tough break with the bus, hope ya'll get it sorted out in short order, good luck. Hopefully it don't take a small fortune :)
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

Eagle

Bob glad to see you back on the board.  Was wondering what had happened to you.


JCB

JackConrad

Bob,
   Sorry to hear of your troubles, hopefully it will be something minor.  Jack
PS: Give Miss Jackie a big hug from Paula & I
Growing Older Is Mandatory, Growing Up Is Optional
Arcadia, Florida, When we are home
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Len Silva

I had a very similar experience shortly after we bought the 4104 (and of course, I knew nothing about buses then).  Turned out that ALL the bolts holding the transmission to the bell housing had loosened up and it was separated by almost 3/4 of an inch.  Tightening up fixed everything.  It's a whole lot easier on a 4104 than a T_Drive.

Hope yours is that simple.

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

bevans6

I have a complete MCI MC-5 Spicer sitting on the floor of my shop if you get really stuck.  Shipping would cost as much as my first house...
Brian
1980 MCI MC-5C, 8V-71T from a M-110 self propelled howitzer
Allison MT-647
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

Ncbob

Just got a call from the repair shop..there's no 4th gear. He's got it over the pit and will take the inspection plate off on Monday.

Why am I afraid that I need another gear box? Murphy rules!  Anyone with an  MC5 Spicer gear box please line up for furthur contact but trust in the fact that I'm going to Church tomorrow and plan on asking for a miracle. A friend recently gave me a St. Jude medallion, he, St Jude being the patron Saint of lost causes. Let's see......

And thank all of you for your responses.

NCbob

Len Silva

Oh Lord, won't you buy me, a Spicer five speed.....

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

Chopper Scott

I guess you can chalk it up to Mother's Day! Sounds like she's been a real mother for you. Hope it doesn't turn out to bad.
Seven Heaven.... I pray a lot every time I head down the road!!
Bad decisions make good stories.

oldmansax

Hey Bob,

I am really sorry to hear about your misfortune.

We may both regret me telling you about this but...... would you want an automatic?

My fire company has a '76 Dodge with a 903 Cummins & an Allison auto in it. It was one of those guvmint airport fuel trucks. We used it for a tanker. It has about 26,000 miles on it I think. I used to drive it & it shifts fine. With 5500 gallons of water it only took me an hour and 35 minutes to get to 57 MPH.   ;D

I was thinking about putting it in my bus but it's too much work.

I can probably get the truck for $1000. We would have to remove the tranny. I don't have a plan for that but we can figure out something. As soon as the muskeeters arrive, we can probably harness a couple & snatch it right out!  ;D

Let me know if you are interested.

four-four-tree five-two-won seven-seven-six-ate

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

NewbeeMC9


Welcome back Bob & Jackie,

I hope it not too painful ;)



At least you'll have an excuse to eat at the Dillard house :)
It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)

cody

Bob, it's good to hear from you, bad about the tranny but we've been thinking about you and your future ex-wife and hadn't heard anything in such a long time that we were worried that maybe you had been hired as an advisor to obama and just didn't have time for us common people anymore, but we're glad to hear from you at any time, with the number of our elder friends dropping off up here we can't afford to loose anymore to the ravages of time.

Ncbob

As Betty White said, (on Saturday Night Live) "If I want to talk with my friends I'd have to get a Ouija Board"!

The worst parts about this whole affair, Cody, is the waiting. Certainly we can't do anyting about the week end but the shop where the bus is caters to Commercial trucks first. As it should..they're his bread and butter. And we know that now we also have a left radiator problem because after the towing company lifted the front end and moved it..the left radiator started leaking. I suspected a slow leak in the cooling system for some time and this just worsened an existing problem.

What I do expect though, as the monkey said as he peed in the cash register, "This's running into money"!

NCbob