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Offline rayshound

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Does anyone know this Busnut
« on: December 26, 2006, 12:53:22 PM »
I was driving close to home today as I'm on vacation and someone driving an Eagle passed me by. It had Texas plates, blue/geen in color plus original Aluminum siding. In the letter box in front cap it says "Macon" on the sides of the bus in large letters it spells out "Texas" I do not know one year Eagle from the other. The tag axle is first than drive axle all the way to rear. I guess what struck my fancy is a few things. The bus looked good going down the road. No smoking, looked and sounded good and one thing he has that a lot of us do not have yet is he has a running bus that he is enjoying now! One of these days. Ray

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Re: Does anyone know this Busnut
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2006, 06:48:49 PM »
 Ray,  No idea but how is the S60 coming? Hope you are spending more time on it than I am on mine. I am just getting back to mine after 8 months.  Happy NEW YEAR   Tom Y
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Re: Does anyone know this Busnut
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2006, 08:36:19 PM »
Hi Tom;
        Doing great I guess. Same problem eigther time or money. I've been on vacation for the month of December and got some stuff done. I installed the new rearend 2.69 ratio. I've got the HT-748 ATEC coupled to the S-60. I've had it in & out a few times for measuring. Rebuilt factory mci8 driveshaft and kept same distance. Made the rear alittle longer to put radiator on rear like stick & glue. If I would have went with side mount radiator I could have kept same bus rear but I got tired of researching eigther mech or hyd gear box etc so now it is like Jerry Russell on his Eagle or a stick & glue. I sure wish Jerry would return my e-mails! Bought a Kent Moore simulator for a ddec 3&4 which I can plug in to engine ecm and run engine from box don't need bus wiring so I hope to start engine soon. I am looking for a maximun feature interface so the ATEC trans can share the throttle pedal & speed sensor, I'm having trouble with anyone knowing what I"m talking about even though it's in the DD manual. Where do you stand on yours? Happy Holidays              Friends Ray

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Re: Does anyone know this Busnut
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2006, 05:16:52 AM »
Ray

Hopefully this will help - here's a picture of the device my RTS 6V92TA DDEC2 used to interface to my v731 ATEC computer

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Re: Does anyone know this Busnut
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2006, 02:14:26 PM »
Thanks Pete, & I may have to use that. What I would really like is what DD has in there manual. It is a little module with 4 plugs that match the ddec4 harness comm loop and the other plugs match and plug into ATEC harness where a mech/electrical device or I should say TPS which normally bolted to the mech govoner on a two cycle engine. The S-60 has no linkages just plugs. If I can just get the part # I can order it. DD wants my engine vin # to order parts. It would show a Volvo truck with a 18 speed or something. They have no way they say of just looking up parts unless you have there part #. If I go this way and build my own I would need weather proof inclosure since it goes close to where 2 cycle govener is located & I would need to cut off and splice 4 plugs. DD manual offers two model modules a vehicle interface module or a maximum vehicle interface. The first one is basic and no cruise control the second utilizes the series 60 electronic cruise control. Thanks again Ray

 

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