Anyone done non-computer to computer engine swaps?
 

Anyone done non-computer to computer engine swaps?

Started by 65_flxible, October 28, 2020, 06:28:23 PM

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65_flxible

Hi folks.  I've got a bus conversion I'm in the process of restoring.  My engine, a fully mechanical Detroit Diesel, is getting to the point it needs an in-frame overhaul.

I've been giving serious thoughts to upgrading to a DDEC 8v92T, or a Series 60, and given I currently have no in-bus computers or OBD ports or anything, think it would be about the same effort for either upgrade.

I've been having trouble finding info on the in-bus computers and wiring needed, or finding other folk who have done any other fully mechanical to computerized engine swap, so I thought I'd reach out to the good folks on this board to see if anybody here had info or advice in this area.

What say you, fellow bus nuts?

chessie4905

Imo, if you are serious about this, I would go with a series 60. Probably buy a whole semi tractor with one in it in good shape. Everything would be there for your needs. Newer ddec should be easier to deal with. I'm  assuming you don't  need a left hand sideways engine. I have no idea how much you'd  get into buying a tractor. Might be out of your price point, but easier than tracking down myriads of parts over months or years.
If you have a sideways engine, just fix what you have. Limited choices for that combo. Only practical alternative would be going to a 6V-92. Even that would require changes and parts chasing.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

lvmci

Gary and Van from B&B, put in a series 50 from a city bus, into a 1960 Flxible, with a reduced amount of the electrical connections and wiring...
MCI 102C3 8V92, Allison HT740
Formally MCI5A 8V71 Allison MT643
Brandon has really got it going!

luvrbus

The ISM Cummins 400 t0 500 hp is easier and you  will never keep a 8v92 cool in FLX
Life is short drink the good wine first

Van

Yes I have done quite a few @ B&B, We used donor bus's. Not familiar with a 65'FLX, what's it got under the hood for power now? Last FLX we did was a Fifty somthing Starliner, Took out the 471 DD and shoe horned a Series 50/B500R in it that came from a Phantom transit from Oregon. Maybe RJ will chime in with the exact model as we had him deliver it to Vegas.
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

65_flxible

Quote from: chessie4905 on October 28, 2020, 06:43:04 PM
Imo, if you are serious about this, I would go with a series 60. Probably buy a whole semi tractor with one in it in good shape. Everything would be there for your needs. Newer ddec should be easier to deal with. I'm  assuming you don't  need a left hand sideways engine. I have no idea how much you'd  get into buying a tractor. Might be out of your price point, but easier than tracking down myriads of parts over months or years.

This is a good idea, I hadn't actually thought of that.  But given some of the quotes I've received are $30k plus for an inframe, it's probably a realistic option.

The engine currently in there is a mechanical 8v92T that's longitudinal and standard rotation.  450 horsepower, two side radiators with two gigantic hydraulic fans, so cooling has been fine.  The series 60 would actually be smaller, and shouldn't have problems fitting.

6805eagleguy

As some know, I was able to pick up a bluebird Ltc-40 at a decent price, (auction) which came with s60, b500 and full length wiring harness. I also used driveshaft, chargeair cooler, alternator, entire front wiring harness with relays, front steering box, tie rod, and steering wheel, not to include the air ride drivers seat. Start adding all that up and you have real money....

Donor bus is the way to go in my opinion. Didn't have to touch wiring hardly at all, and the rest I was familiar with, ie plumbing coolant, fuel, charge air and exhaust


Now on the ddec side, I have a December '99 engine with ddec 4, so I am before any emissions ....

Mine is set 430 hp, 1650 tq

For getup and go? It's a bus. It won't slam you in your seat. But when it hits 3rd gear, you know it.

I'm pretty sure we only have half of 30k in everything including new exhaust, different radiator, new fan drive , and some mistakes on the driveshaft...
Then again, we're not really counting either. ;)
1968 Eagle model 05
Series 60 and b500 functioning mid 2020

Located in sunny McCook Nebraska

https://eagles-international.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4786&sid=12ebf0fa56a6cbcf3bbaf1886a030a4e

65_flxible

Quote from: Van on October 28, 2020, 07:05:04 PM
Yes I have done quite a few @ B&B, We used donor bus's. Not familiar with a 65'FLX, what's it got under the hood for power now?

So it is intensive enough electronically to need a whole donor then?   I had in my mind I'd just need to wire up some gauges and an obd2 port, but realize that's probably hopelessly optimistic.   ;D

It's a mechanical 8v92TA right now. 

65_flxible

Quote from: 6805eagleguy on October 28, 2020, 07:09:27 PM
As some know, I was able to pick up a bluebird Ltc-40 at a decent price, (auction) which came with s60, b500 and full length wiring harness. I also used driveshaft, chargeair cooler, alternator, entire front wiring harness with relays, front steering box, tie rod, and steering wheel, not to include the air ride drivers seat. Start adding all that up and you have real money....

Donor bus is the way to go in my opinion. Didn't have to touch wiring hardly at all, and the rest I was familiar with, ie plumbing coolant, fuel, charge air and exhaust

Sounds like you're exactly where I want to end up!  Cheers, you have my respect and admiration. 

Where are some good places to look for bus auctions?  I'd appreciate any pointers.

luvrbus

Quote from: 65_flxible on October 28, 2020, 07:17:06 PM
So it is intensive enough electronically to need a whole donor then?   I had in my mind I'd just need to wire up some gauges and an obd2 port, but realize that's probably hopelessly optimistic.   ;D

It's a mechanical 8v92TA right now.

Not that easy they don't use s OBD2 port
Life is short drink the good wine first

Van

B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

Van

B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

chessie4905

You say that is a t drive. In that case you need to do some careful measuring to determine if there is enough room for a longer engine without major surgery. Check the drive shaft length. You may be limited. Also check what model transmission you have.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

luvrbus

What model Flx some used drop boxes that were weaker than the Eagle he has a picture in his profile but I cannot blow it up ,with 2 fans and 2 radiators it has has some modifications to accept the 8v92 already     
Life is short drink the good wine first

chessie4905

I looked them up. They had a couple of engine options for some of the years, including the Cummins V903.
https://cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php/Flxible_New_Look
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central