I991 Prevostconversion (newby)
 

I991 Prevostconversion (newby)

Started by muldoonman, July 03, 2011, 05:35:42 AM

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muldoonman

Just purchased a 1991 Prevost Cole Conversion Coach that hasn't been run since 2005.(owner passed away, wife didn't need) Put new batteries in engine bay and fired in up. Sweet sound. It has a 8v92TA and Allison HT-755CR Transmisson. What should I check to make sure it's good to go. Mechanic is changing all batteries as we speak. The coach was a new coach from Canada when converted and  has 56,000 miles on engine and Kubota gen set has 41 hours on it. This thing looks new inside and out.  The man,s Grandson said he has done all service on bus and all fluids and tires were changed a week before his passing.  Any help would be appreciated.

stevet903

If it were me, I'd change all of the fluids and filters on everything (engine, transmission, generator) since they have been sitting since 2005.  That way you have a baseline for your maintenance schedule.  I'd get some spare fuel filters, you may need them as you run the old diesel through the system.  You may need a biocide if you have some growth in the tank.  Check the date code on the tires, they don't recommend that you run them longer than 10 years from the date of manufacture.  You will probably need new house and generator batteries as well if they have been sitting since 2005 and they got discharged.  Sounds like you got a sweet deal!!!

muldoonman

I'm changing all batteries in coach. This had 8 8d batteries for electric systems in bay. Should be finished today.  I've never had a piece of equipment like this . It's a piece of work. It came with all paperwork and manuals. Does anybody have a Aqua Hot water system? (diesel fueled) I gave $57,000 (a steal) and started adding batteries and who knows what else. This coach has been sitting awhile but looks new. The stove, oven and washed and dryer have never been used.

luvrbus

I would take it to Prevost service center let them give the ok on all the mechanical on the bus money well spent with a 8v92 I would worry more about the coolant than anything with it not driven in 6 years and need to change transmission fluid as soon as possible and your price is about in line with what a 91 is selling for now days they ask a lot more but no one pays the asking price as you found out

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Len Silva

Congratulations on a great deal.

Not to be discouraging, but you can count on a lot of equipment failures over the next year or so, mostly in the coach systems.  All the appliances, however little use they have had, are twenty years old and have not been used in years.

When we bought the 94 Vogue, an upscale, well equipped coach, everything worked, but in the first year we lost the back up camera, one of the air conditioners, the alarm system, and two igniter boards and a transfer switch.

Not a big deal in the overall scheme of things, but prepare yourself.

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muldoonman

 Sure happy to have found this board. Thanks for the info.

boxcarOkie

Amazing, simply incredible.  Where are these kind of deals when I am looking for something?  Unbelievable.

BCO

Gary '79 5C

Great buy and enjoy it.

What Len said 2X. I purchased my coach 7 years ago, first year prob's inverter, house batts, 1 start batt, B/U camera, stop solenoid on genset.

Have fun and be safe when working on (under) the coach.
Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
Ocean City, NJ

muldoonman


luvrbus

I don't think bus conversions have bottomed out yet Don they are still falling like a rock,I made a offer on a 91 Beaver and I am hoping and praying the guys doesn't take me up lol some people are so far under water on the conversions they do anything to rid that burden now and the future is time to buy just prepare yourself to hang on to it tough market if you need to sell
Life is short drink the good wine first

muldoonman

I'll let my grandchild worry about resale on mine. I paid cash and happy with what i could afford. Thanks.

boxcarOkie

Quote from: luvrbus on July 03, 2011, 07:22:08 AM
I don't think bus conversions have bottomed out yet Don they are still falling like a rock,I made a offer on a 91 Beaver and I am hoping and praying the guys doesn't take me up lol some people are so far under water on the conversions they do anything to rid that burden now and the future is time to buy just prepare yourself to hang on to it tough market if you need to sell

I have to agree.  It's just incredible to me, I am always hearing of these fabulous deals, but when it comes to me or my turn, they are nowhere around.  It just blows me away, and this isn't the first one I have heard of either, I have heard of others.

Believe it or not, I am completely satisfied with my old hoopie and the thought of selling it, well, that is just too far out for even me to imagine (and we all know I have an over-active imagination don't we?).  I will just keep pluggin' away and putting in the miles and when the time comes, someone will get a really good deal at the estate sale.

BCO

luvrbus

That is the way to do it buy right drive that baby and don't think of it as a investment like some do because it far from a good investment money wise but the best you can have for family enjoyment

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

artvonne

  Don (or anyone else), there is a very nice 1991 Prevost Liberty conversion for sale in Springdale. 97K miles IIRC, guys not going to get his asking price and he knows it. I'll see if I can find the ad if anyones interested.


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