Call me at 731-885-7460 and I'll explain it! no bumper should not have to come off! I've encountered several variasions of peoples rigging on slack adjusters that is why it is easier for me to tell ya over the phone then we can post which way worked after you are safely rolling down the road again! Bryce aka Busted Knuckle
Try Stewart & Stevenson Power Inc, 956-787-3812 - 24 hour number.They are in Pharr,TexasHere's one more: Valley Transit, 956-787-3812 or 956-423-4710 EXT. 210They're in Pharr, Texas too.I'd try to loosen the bolts that hold the bumper to the coach, just enough to sneak the belt on.Hope this helps...............
Looking for Bus Nuts in South Texas...I'm looking for anyone that has or knows anything about MCI-9's 8V71's, or can recommend a good service shop [that can do road service] in the Rio Grande Valley area of South Texas.Yesterday I was making my way from Mexico to Canada when I blew a drive belt on the A/C compressor. It knocked off the other two belts, took out the right side tail light wiring, damaged the temperature sending unit and broke a small airline going to the A/C compressor's slack adjuster. Unable to do road side repairs, so I had the bus towed to an RV resort near McAllen Texas, concrete pad, lots of room. My unit is an automatic so I had to pull the drive axels out for towing to protect the transmission.Desperately need help to put everything back together so I can get back on-the-road-again [as Willy would say]... CoolAny help to find any assistance in this area would be greatly appreciated.
What RV Park are you in Steve?I don't have any local garage recommendations but there are (2) of us NUTS here in Mission and we may be able to put or heads together to get you back on the road. Call me 581-8807Footloose
Looks like you are getting lots of info and help, I am in La Feria just down the road, got a cutting torch and some tools, let me know if I can help. Call me at 956 797 3282