I would check the Army surplus auction online. That's where I used to get my Engines from WhenI used to runThose old MCI coach buses. Bayhead brand new create motors 8v71 and 6v92 Which they used in their tanks. I used to only pay 1500 This worth a try .
If cracks in heads.. a good machine shop and stitch them.. very common in old days.. reliable.. works.. even if guys say.ohh dont.. just sayin.. cheaper then new heads
Do yourself a favor and get ahold of the bus grease monkey, he is very familiar with these engines and can guide you in repairing it and where to get parts
Well it looks like you purchased a long term project and money pit. lol Tires alone will be thousands, then when you tackle the motor that's going to be in the thousands also and transmission ??? who knows. I hope you have a big bank account as this is going to be a real project. Good Luck !
@@josephalberta1145 He's just being realistic and sensible. If you own a bus like this, you'd better have enough readily-available funds to pay for the worst-case scenario of rebuilding the engine or transmission. I had to do exactly that last year, but from day one of owning my bus I had been putting money into my bus slush fund for emergencies like that. If you don't like spending big chunks of money, old buses are not for you! They're heavy-duty commercial vehicles, not cheap little RVs, so they will cost a lot to fix properly and safely.
I have found parts for my expedition can cost more than my Prevost. if you are handy then its do-able. I guess no RV is a good investment. We could put more into mutual funds but where is the fun in that. Cant take the money with you when you die. I do see your point. @@icenijohn2
I would check the alternator, I think Bus Grease Monkey did one and the coolant goes through the alternator and can cause weird problems. I’m not certain about this, it has been a while since I watched that episode, but check it out and hopefully it will help. Have a blessed day.
I would like to know as well...most of the time rebuild kit is 5K and up. Heads are probably around 3K a side. Might be a costly project. Look forward to seeing what you do with her.
@@jpsgarage2020hey buddy!! Just found your channel and this was a great video!! I have an 82 MC9 that I’m currently converting and had similar issues when I bought it from a church in Florida and they swore on a stack of bibles that a full inframe had been done 9,500 miles ago. I’ve found all kinds of things that show things were either not done or not done well and I’m slowly going through getting things done again and I’m currently putting rod and main bearings in it. Mine is a 5spd also. Have you found your parts suppliers and books and stuff you need? If not, let me know and I’ll send you a list of trusted sources. There are plenty of parts out here for these, especially the MC9 and the parts are fairly economical and the bus is easy to work on. What state are you in by the way? I know you said the Bus was in Ohio but didn’t know if you were there also or not. I grew up in Ohio and my brother is in the Columbus area and have a sister in the Dayton area. I’m in NC tho right now and have been since 2006. I need to get up to Columbus tho pretty soon to try and see my brother for a bit. There’s a really good parts guy in Indiana which wouldn’t be bad for ya depending upon what part of Ohio your in if your in Ohio, lol 😂, anyhows, let me know so I can get ya some help if ya still need it!! Take care buddy, be safe out there!!!
I love the inside, first thing I would do after you get it running is rewrire it 😊
I would check the Army surplus auction online. That's where I used to get my Engines from WhenI used to runThose old MCI coach buses. Bayhead brand new create motors 8v71 and 6v92 Which they used in their tanks. I used to only pay 1500 This worth a try .
How’s the bus coming? Can’t wait for your next video.😊
look forward to seeing you work on the bus.keep the videos coming.
love to see it when your done
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great content...Any chance you have an update on the Thomas Skid Loader?
If cracks in heads.. a good machine shop and stitch them.. very common in old days.. reliable.. works.. even if guys say.ohh dont.. just sayin.. cheaper then new heads
Do yourself a favor and get ahold of the bus grease monkey, he is very familiar with these engines and can guide you in repairing it and where to get parts
Both heads are broken you might save the cylinder kits with just rings check for bent rods
Well it looks like you purchased a long term project and money pit. lol Tires alone will be thousands, then when you tackle the motor that's going to be in the thousands also and transmission ??? who knows. I hope you have a big bank account as this is going to be a real project. Good Luck !
What bus do you have?
Well arent you just a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day :)
@@josephalberta1145 He's just being realistic and sensible. If you own a bus like this, you'd better have enough readily-available funds to pay for the worst-case scenario of rebuilding the engine or transmission. I had to do exactly that last year, but from day one of owning my bus I had been putting money into my bus slush fund for emergencies like that. If you don't like spending big chunks of money, old buses are not for you! They're heavy-duty commercial vehicles, not cheap little RVs, so they will cost a lot to fix properly and safely.
I have found parts for my expedition can cost more than my Prevost. if you are handy then its do-able. I guess no RV is a good investment. We could put more into mutual funds but where is the fun in that. Cant take the money with you when you die. I do see your point.
@@icenijohn2
I would check the alternator, I think Bus Grease Monkey did one and the coolant goes through the alternator and can cause weird problems. I’m not certain about this, it has been a while since I watched that episode, but check it out and hopefully it will help. Have a blessed day.
No, coolant does not go through these. They are liquid cooled but it runs off the same oil supply as the engine, not coolant
@@1982MCI I wasn’t sure, now that you mention it I recall that it was oil and not coolant. Thanks for the info.
@@daveharper5655 no problem Dave, anytime my friend!!
Sweet unit, you have some work to do but, what a unit, everything is done as far as reno?
what did you pay for it? I am looking for deals like this!
Another vote for Scott @ Bus Grease Monkey.
Put it on blocks, sell the engine/transmission call it home.
I seen that on marketplace
Where did u price engine kit out from??
I would like to know as well...most of the time rebuild kit is 5K and up. Heads are probably around 3K a side. Might be a costly project. Look forward to seeing what you do with her.
Oh so your gonna make us wait !! LOL!!
I’ll be having a video up on it soon
8-10k for tires..
Where are you getting the price for the tires. It will be about 3k for the tires. 8 to 10k is saying the tires are 1k a piece.
@@bossboss-xd6ddexactly!! Tires are $3k-$5k full set of 8 depending upon brand he chooses to go with
Bus tires are a grand each so yes, 8 grand is pretty close. Ask me how I know.@@bossboss-xd6dd
Get rid of that suicide plug
This looks a lot like ous now that it's black
why !!!!!
I see potential in it and be a good fixer upper and resell
@@jpsgarage2020hey buddy!! Just found your channel and this was a great video!! I have an 82 MC9 that I’m currently converting and had similar issues when I bought it from a church in Florida and they swore on a stack of bibles that a full inframe had been done 9,500 miles ago. I’ve found all kinds of things that show things were either not done or not done well and I’m slowly going through getting things done again and I’m currently putting rod and main bearings in it. Mine is a 5spd also.
Have you found your parts suppliers and books and stuff you need? If not, let me know and I’ll send you a list of trusted sources. There are plenty of parts out here for these, especially the MC9 and the parts are fairly economical and the bus is easy to work on. What state are you in by the way? I know you said the Bus was in Ohio but didn’t know if you were there also or not. I grew up in Ohio and my brother is in the Columbus area and have a sister in the Dayton area. I’m in NC tho right now and have been since 2006. I need to get up to Columbus tho pretty soon to try and see my brother for a bit. There’s a really good parts guy in Indiana which wouldn’t be bad for ya depending upon what part of Ohio your in if your in Ohio, lol 😂, anyhows, let me know so I can get ya some help if ya still need it!! Take care buddy, be safe out there!!!
And paint over that ugly palm tree lol , put a pine tree on it instead.
Scott at Bus Grease Monkey will help u out !!! Serious Business !!! SOLID !!!
Scott will not talk to you unless your a Patreon member and even then he’s currently booked till mid summer next year
I think becoming a Patreon member would be a very wise investment.