Dropping the coach for a re power -
wepaddle4 - 10-11-2014
Left last night from WI headed to Pierce City MO to drop off the coach for a re power.
Pulled in for a few hours of sleep at a truck stop in Paris, MO.
The 903 is running ok, but smoking a bit more than usual, so far so good, less than 3 hours to go after breakfast is over.
Scott
RE: Dropping the coach for a re power -
Retro - 10-11-2014
Good luck Scott, sounds like your going to make it!!
By the way, we like pictures!!
RE: Dropping the coach for a re power -
encantotom - 10-11-2014
would love to see pictures of the process.
how long will it take?
tom
RE: Dropping the coach for a re power -
wepaddle4 - 10-11-2014
Made it, we're on the way back north.
I don't need it back until March, it should be 100-150 hours worth of work to pull the donor rv apart and get it transplanted into mine.
I'll see what I can get for pictures, I live 500 miles away, I'm not sure how much I will see until it's done.
Next time it hits the road it will have an 8.3 Cummins and a 6 speed.
Scott
RE: Dropping the coach for a re power -
Retro - 10-11-2014
Great you made it, are you planning on using anything else from the donor coach other than powertrain? Any interior goodies or electrical upgrade bonuses?
RE: Dropping the coach for a re power -
whatsnewell - 10-12-2014
Congratulations Scott.....looking forward to seeing pictures too!
RE: Dropping the coach for a re power -
wepaddle4 - 10-12-2014
Made home around 11 last night, long day.
The donor interior is in good shape, it has a few other things that I'll use; leather driver and passenger seats and window awnings.
Any other parts I'm hoping to sell rather than crush and send to landfill with the remnants of the body: AC, couch, hot water heater, fridge, microwave, washer/dryer combo unit, leather swivel recliner, etc.
I have a few guys interested in some parts here at home, I just have to figure out if it's worth the time to remove and haul back.
Scott