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My New Bus and I, Made it home 2700 miles in 4 days

Started by skytrends, October 19, 2014, 05:13:37 PM

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seaton@mta

Congratulations on your trip and good luck!  Is this one of the pre-GM Flxibles with the in- line engine or is the motor transverse? 

- Seaton

seaton@mta

Never mind.  I was hasty.  Asked and answered.  The T drive buses are pretty tough and solid.  I think they have the torsilastic suspension?

- Seaton

skytrends

Quote from: seaton@mta on October 20, 2014, 08:01:11 AM
Never mind.  I was hasty.  Asked and answered.  The T drive buses are pretty tough and solid.  I think they have the torsilastic suspension?

- Seaton
It has 4 airbags per axle. Thanks
Lee Dove

Mike in GA

Lee,
Congratulations on the purchase and the successful repositioning of that venerable bus.
   Just a thought... Perhaps you would be interested in meeting other bus nuts from the southeast?  We are convening our autumn rally not too far from Tifton in Waycross, Georgia. I expect there will about 30 conversions attending. The session will run November 5 through 9. To get details, including how to register, visit our website...
www.sebusnuts.org
    Hope to see you there. I'd be happy to introduce you around.
Mike in GA
Past President, Southeast Bus Nuts. Busin' for almost 20 years in a 1985 MC 96a3 with DD 8v92 and a 5 speed Allison c/r.

skytrends

Quote from: luvrbus on October 20, 2014, 07:31:14 AM
Find out what transmission you have with a 740 you have a torque converter pump going bad or the filter is sucking air in side the pan I hope for you it is the o-ring on the filter cracked
it's a Allison MT654 5 speed automatic transmission Thanks for the info! I'll find an Allison dealer and have it checked out.
Lee Dove

skytrends

Quote from: Mike in GA on October 20, 2014, 08:26:30 AM
Lee,
Congratulations on the purchase and the successful repositioning of that venerable bus.
  Just a thought... Perhaps you would be interested in meeting other bus nuts from the southeast?  We are convening our autumn rally not too far from Tifton in Waycross, Georgia. I expect there will about 30 conversions attending. The session will run November 5 through 9. To get details, including how to register, visit our website...
www.sebusnuts.org
   Hope to see you there. I'd be happy to introduce you around.
Mike in GA
Would love to Mike but, have to wait till closer to the event date to see where I'm at. I'm an Owner/Operator long haul trucker and never know where the wind blows me on any date. Thanks
Lee Dove

RJ

Quote from: skytrends on October 20, 2014, 08:28:29 AM
it's a Allison MT654 5 speed automatic transmission Thanks for the info! I'll find an Allison dealer and have it checked out.

Lee -

Before you spend $$ at an Allison dealer, have you checked the oil level in the transmission?  Sometimes an Allison will "clunk" a little at a stop when the level's a bit low.

Should be checked warm with the engine running, transmission in neutral and on a level surface.

FWIW & HTH. . .

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

skytrends

Quote from: RJ on October 20, 2014, 10:12:08 AM
Lee -

Before you spend $$ at an Allison dealer, have you checked the oil level in the transmission?  Sometimes an Allison will "clunk" a little at a stop when the level's a bit low.

Should be checked warm with the engine running, transmission in neutral and on a level surface.

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)
Yes I checked it but, there are 3 dots on the stick and the level is at the top dot however, someone has put a scribe mark about an inch above that on the dip stick. I was going to fill to that mark and see if it made a difference
Lee Dove

luvrbus

They over fill it to cover the o-ring then it doesn't suck air but that causes one to run hot  fwiw that is a good transmission if you have a low HP and torque 6v92 but they won't hold up behind a 300 HP+ 6v92 

Best way to check the fluid is remove the check plug on the side or measure your pan size

4.3 in pan =12 qts
5.1 in pan =15 qts
7   in pan = 17 qts
that takes the guess work on the stick out of the picture  
Life is short drink the good wine first

skytrends

Quote from: luvrbus on October 20, 2014, 10:45:37 AM
They over fill it to cover the o-ring then it doesn't suck air but that causes one to run hot  fwiw that is a good transmission if you have a low HP and torque 6v92 but they won't hold up behind a 300 HP+ 6v92 

Best way to check the fluid is remove the check plug on the side or measure your pan size

4.3 in pan =12 qts
5.1 in pan =15 qts
7   in pan = 17 qts
that takes the guess work on the stick out of the picture 
Thank you, great info! I'll get a fluid and filter change and have them replace that o-ring. along the trip I did put about 3/4 of a quart of fluid in it and for a while I thought it was better
Lee Dove