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Repower MC9 Conversion from 8V71

Started by arl, October 24, 2010, 06:27:49 PM

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buswarrior

Interesting thread!

Way back some place, Arl, you put your RPM at highway speeds as..hold on,gotta find it again...

reply #22 

"1.  Is the ISB a 2-stroke?  Why the high rpms?  3000?  That sounds high, even for me, who is used to 2300 rpm cruising speed at 64mph.  I thought THAT was high.  The poor 8v71 sounds like its hurting itself."


With all the "chatter", everyone missed it. 2300 rpm at 64 mph doesn't sound right at all.

An MC9 with 3.7 differential gear should turn 2100 rpm at 70 mph.

Tachometer maybe out of whack...or????

As for noise, how is that getting into the coach? The access holes down the back properly sealed up? Muffler blown out?

And on the oil consumption, what oil are you using?
My low mileage 8V71 burned oil badly when I got it from the previous owner, as a hired hand had put 15W40 in it. After I changed it to low ash CF2 40wt, consumption pretty much vanished.

I'm partial to keeping my money and energy outputs to a minimum when possible. There may be simple solutions short of a re-power. And your fuel economy is good, so how much can be wrong?

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

TomC

The Cummins ISB is made in two sizes.  6.7 liters for automotive use and 5.9 liter for marine use.  Cummins has a 480hp @ 3400rpm version for inboard and inboard/outboard use in pleasure craft-course this is only a 15 minute rating.  Both engines are inline 6's, 4 stroke, common rail fuel injected (current engines).  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.