1993 h3 prevost 8v92
 

1993 h3 prevost 8v92

Started by fults, April 12, 2011, 07:56:43 AM

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fults

we have a 1993 prevost h341 that has a 8v92 the temp guages in the dash reads 20 degress hotter than the manual guage in the engine compartment all guages and sensers are new.any help  thanks.

luvrbus

You adjust the electric gauge by adding or removing resistance coils that is the wire wrapped around a pencil adding loops will drop the reading,take a IR thermo gun and check the rear gauge they get off also.
Get the engine up to temp and cut it off if the dash gauge drops then it is to much voltage add the loops


good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

fults

the electric  guage is a 24volt and has three wires on it which wire is it.thanks for your help.

luvrbus

How many wires or on the sensor at the engine ? I take it your is a 8v92 DDEC with 3 wires on gauge

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

robertglines1

Welcome aboard! please post your location  general  you don't know help might be only a couple miles away.  My rear mechanical gauge is about 10 degree differant than front     neither is a problem for me because I have verified the rear mechanical.  Have more problem keeping it warm even in 90 degree weather than overheating.  I have a XL   Ace on the board has a H and recently had to replace radiator.Might ck with him on symptom.    Bob
Bob@Judy  98 XLE prevost with 3 slides --Home done---last one! SW INdiana

fults

it has a senser on the left head that has a 2 wire plug and 1 on the right head that is 1 wire nut along with the mechanical guage we checked it with a new snap on temp gun so the temp is ok our dash guage reads 195 and the engine reads 170 all guages and senser are new from prevost.thanks mark.

luvrbus

The sender on the right head is the temperature gauge did you change that one ? that one is not a sensor but a sending unit, but something is wrong with the picture 170 is way to cold for 8v92 DDEC they had 190 or 195 degree thermostats most were 195 fwiw

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Flatspot

Had all kinds of problems with temp gauges on a 8v92DDEC until I got all the grounding squared away in the dash instrument cluster. The PO had all kinds of tickets where he had complaints of engine and transmission temp gauge problems. The normal ticket called out that a sensor was replaced. Seemed to never cure the problem. The dash now reads the same as the engine compartment which is the same as the Kent-Moore (think early Prolink) reader.

My $.02 worth and good luck

LJ
Zuzax, New Mexico (Exit 178 I-40) 12mi East of Albuquerque

1956 PD4104 6-71T
1988 Eagle 15 CC Conversion
1983 Mack W Utility Bed Service Truck (road assistance in New Mexico)

Ace

195 is about right for 8v92. Running those temps up to about 205-210 is ok since these motors dont start making hp until then abd hreat is a good sign of hp. I changed my radiator as stated and it runs 195 and upwards to 205 depending on trailer being pulled or heat of the day or both. Mister helps sometimes but slowly.
Ace Rossi
Lakeland, Fl. 33810
Prevost H3-40

fults

Are the grounds in the dash or are they running out to fuse panel. I really don't think the bus is . running hot but when the gauge reaches over 210 the check engine comes on and the gauge in the engine compartment says 170

robertglines1

what's you oil temp running?
Bob@Judy  98 XLE prevost with 3 slides --Home done---last one! SW INdiana

Bill 340

My H  has a series 60 so I can be of no help, But I didnt know prevost made a H3 41, in 1993 thought only started in 95?
Bill & Brenda Phelan
Lakeland florida..........Host of the ARCADIA RALLY

Boomer

Hey Ace, if you think it's OK to run at 205-210 you must have a fat wallet.  Be prepared for a cracked head someday.
'81 Eagle 15/45, NO MORE
'47 GM PD3751-438, NO MORE
'65 Crown Atomic, NO MORE
'48 Kenworth W-1 highway coach, NO MORE
'93 Vogue IV, NO MORE
1964 PD4106-2846
North Idaho USA

luvrbus

The H-41 can be a 1993 model I am thinking that was the 1st year for the H-41 and the H-45 but have been wrong before isn't Jim's H-41 a 1994 model

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Ace

Not to start a war but obviously you not too knowledgeable on 8v92's and heat. Trust mee when I say this. I have owned my bus for a few years and I usually travel with a 2nd generation bus shop owner and when I tell him what my temps are usually 195 which is scary to me, he tells me ti gouge on it, and only be worried at 215 or hotter. Remember, mine is ddec and it has a shut down so not att all worried about a cracked head. If that was going to happen, it would have been done long begore now, now that I have learned my limits.
Ace Rossi
Lakeland, Fl. 33810
Prevost H3-40