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Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:26 am
by sunlovers
Must have been some of UNCLE NEDS spring water....LOL

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:13 pm
by ericbsc
After I finished adjustment and alignment I have the total weights. It is not as heavy as I thought. I had weighed a while back at a truckstop and had a weight of 41,700 lbs.
With full fuel I now weigh 38,580 lbs. This was using state DOT and the scales I bought. The two were within 200 lbs.

Driver Passenger
Front 5820 5760
bogie 4450 4400
drive 9150 9000

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:23 am
by ericbsc
This is the finished the electric panel under the bus after the 60 install. The engine requires 11 twisted pair to the front. I bought the cable at an aircraft surplus. They charged $ 1.50 per ft. up to 100', and $.75 per foot over 100'. even though I needed 45', it was cheaper to buy 100!!LOL I ran the other 50' back to front for extra. There are also a few left over wires from the removal of the 8-71. I left the 12 and 10 gage wire that was in the bus, and ran 2/0 welding cable for the front power supply. Behind the cover in the center is the termination point for the front. Above to the right of the drivers seat is a panel with non-switched, switched, and acc. panels. These are reset fused. They cover anything that could cause a problem on the road: lights, gages, etc. The headlights and any other high amperage loads are switched off the main below using 30 to 50 amp relays. These loaded are fused between the main 2/0 supply with auto-reset fuse relays in the appropriate amperage. I also have the windshield washer reservoir in this area. It is sealed inside, and has a rubber outside seal around the door.
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Drivers fuse panel.
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Panel for electronic shifter, jake brake, and fan control
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Washer resivor

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:20 pm
by rusty
nice work Eric, I know to use twisted pair for 1939 and 1587, but what are the rest for?

wayne

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:15 pm
by ericbsc
Guess that didn't make good thinking!!LOL What I meant was that the cable I bought came with 11 or 12 twisted pair. Each pair was also shielded with aluminim, then the whole thing was shielded and covered with reinforced rubber. You know those airplane people, Redunant on everything!!

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:44 pm
by 77Eagle05
Okay Eric , I still can't get a normal e-mail to you so here I have witnesses.

I need the part numbers for
1. The hub city box you used
2. the fan hub assembly
3. the diameter of the pulleys you used
4. the part number for that cable and where you got it

also need the engine computer harness from the right side, the power, vehicle interface and communication connectors. It wasn't in that bundle of cables you got .
Did you get the engine paint from your detroit guy or some aftermarket brand ?
Thanks ED

P.S get a better Internet provider !!!! :lol: :lol:

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:07 pm
by ericbsc
Here ya go!!!

1. Hub city model 66 style "E"

2. Horton fan clutch P/N 79016 Truck pro 864-422-1800
You also need P/N WZ993282 air valve switch also Truck Pro

3. Fan 30" 10 blade right hand rotation Pinson Truck 864-578-0675

4. Pully dia. engine to box 8" for both.
Pully dia. box to fan 6".

5. Skycraft parts and surplus 2245 W Fairbanks Ave
Winter Park, FL 32789 407-628-5634
Inventory changes daily. You may need to ask what they
have in stock.

6. Are you sure the harness is not there? I
plugged them in to make
sure I had all of them. I will look here.

7. Rebuild kit for rear: DT Components
P/N DRK-172 You will need one more
P/N 2H715343-H715311 Eagle used same
size on both ends.


NOW!!! I have done the hard part. All you gotta do is the easy stuff ( installation)!! LOL

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:19 pm
by 77Eagle05
Thanks Eric, for spending more of my money !
I just went to the garage and checked again, I got a couple of the ones for the injectors ( left side ) but not the three on the right. I will have it all sorted and plugged in a day or so to verify so on my next trip to you I will bring the old burned up ones I still need.

How many twisted pairs do I need to the front incase they don't have the same cable you bought?
Thanks Ed

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:01 pm
by ericbsc
You only need two twisted pair to the front. The cable I bought just happened to have all twisted pairs.

Re: EricbSC 1973 05 Eagle

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:14 pm
by ericbsc
I recently installed electric shades on the front and side of the drivers area. I have two like new manual ones if anybody needs them.


I also built drawers under the sofa. I had to split the drawers to clear the sub woofer in the middle.