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Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 8:21 pm
by AUSSIE EAGLE 10
Lol yes it will probably leave me like wiley coyote and be sitting on the road with just the steering wheel lol
well it does kinda get damn hot here and yes i did think about the roof as a shade maker for the driver as well as sunvisor, will see thats not important at the moment, thanks for the reply. Roos won't hurt it too much as long as they aren't hopping to high otherwise i may have 2 co -pilots, we do have wild camel, horses, cattle, and dumb emu's as well as everything else that can be hit lol, rabbits barely make a noise.

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:13 am
by rusty
Someone has done a lot of work to get that bus that far. Great find. It took me years to get to that stage. ( OK I don't work very fast ) You have a great platform. I say a project like that is like eating an elephant one bite at a time.

Wayne

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 3:36 pm
by AUSSIE EAGLE 10
Cheers Wayne, yes it has had a lot of work done to it which would have cost so much that i am sure i would have abandoned the project myself? It must have been one rusty piece of tin! It was a great buy, it wasn't my first choice as i wanted smaller but i stumbled on this in our local trading post and without even a second thought bought it site unseen!! Very dangerous move but i new enough to know i could not lose my money as it was cheap and if things went belly up i could part it out. This is a five year project for me as i am not a fast worker like some others, and i don't have the big shed with all the boys toys to do the job so for me it will be a slow labour of love. I'm just running around it with sikaflex and the moment fixing any small leaks as we are going into your fall and it will be outside so i need it waterproof.

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:14 pm
by Jim H
I'll second what Wayne said and what a nice bus! A big project, it is! On the bright side, you will not have to wonder how or why something is down this or that way like I do, because you will know how YOU did it. LOL . Take notes for the next soul.

Good Luck.

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 1:09 am
by AUSSIE EAGLE 10
yes a blank canvas is much easier to play with than someone elses mess to be pulled apart then fixed again. I will definately take notes probably for my own benefit lol. I may wonder in years to come how or why did i do something the way i did lol

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:12 am
by rusty
Keep good notes on everything you do. I keep fair notes and it helps to figure things out down the road. Case in point. I wred the main 12 volt panel a few years ago and am now wiring my dash. When I wanted to wire the switch that activates the door lock I went back and looked at my notes. I must have had a lot of smarts that day as I made that circuit way more complicated than it needed to be and would have not been able to figure it out without the notes.

Wayne

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 3:46 pm
by AUSSIE EAGLE 10
Yes i will be taking notes for sure. I have a new wiring loom from a freightliner with the dash and the Engine plus the main fuse panel which come from the same truck, so they all plug and play. My big nightmare now is that the engine will obviously be in the rear so the loom is no way long enough! So i have to cut and shut and there's lots of wires lol Will be ok, just need the eyes wide open and the brain fully awake lol.

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 10:11 am
by beltguy
Tony, I would try to get the Freightliner wiring diagram. I think that is not too hard to do.

On a Series 60 it is something like 15-20 wires. I ran several extra wires in the bundle in case I ever needed them. At least one set of wires should be a twisted pair (for data port and probably gauges). You can make your own set of twisted pair by simply chucking up a pair of wires in a drill and then have someone hold the other end of the pair of wires while you operate the drill. There is a spec for the number of twists per foot, but I don't think it is too critical.

Jim

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 2:21 pm
by AUSSIE EAGLE 10
Thanks jim, my dash and loom are from a FL70, i was lucky enough that someone had the brains to label a good portion of the connectors for the engine hookup. I have the complete fuse box still attached with fuses so thankfully it won't be to hard to assemble. I decided that when the time comes i will start at the engine and work my way forward as there will be less wiring needing to be extended. I wanted the fuse box closer to the dash but as it has the bulk of wiring going to it i will leave it in the rear behind the tail light door. And yes there will need to be a few extra wires to be run as i want more gauges to monitor whats going on at the back.

Re: My 84 Eagle Project part 1

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 5:06 am
by Dreamscape
Great fun project you found! The only thing I see that I would change is that the entrance door is on the wrong side! :lol: