Welcome to the bus nut world.What kind of bus is Dreadnought? I seem to vaguely remember you mentioned an MC5 in another thread...If the clutch is out of adjustment, you can adjust it. You don't have to replace it.You should do a little signature like most of us with a description of your bus and your location. That would be helpful in helping you.JC
Those injectors are not "more powerfull" but they WILL drink more fuel.>>>Dan
Pulling the engine is not that big a job once you get into it. It can be done in a day. Once it is out, you will have the opportunity to fix a lot of little things like oil leaks, etc. And clean up the engine bay. And paint the engine with your choice of color. Half the fun of owning a bus is fixing/maintaining it. It makes travelling more reliable and enjoyable.JC
Dreadnot , make sure your mechanic knows that, along with changing injector sizes, the turbo has to match, the inj. timing has to be right, and watch heat rejection. The stock cooling system can only handle so much. If you don't already have the Detroit Diesel V71 service manual, get one.Also, what differential ratio do you have? It is 4.11, 3.73 or 3.36 to 1. JC You need some rest after a heart attack... The bus can wait. Just do research about it for a while...
... I had a heart attack last week and am taking it easy, and I need to get the rear end of my Jag XJR (my toad) ready, need to get the coolant leak on my 71 XJ6 sorted and the engine on my 70 challenger partially assembled and also sell this house!
Gee, dude!! That's terrible - what a rough life you have! You own two Jaguars -- talk about it not raining but pouring is somebody's life. Wow, what a bad thing to happen, hope you can get over that soon. Oh, yeah, hope you're fully recovered from the heart attack, too. (British vehicle owner and dabbler for over 50 years ... what did I do wrong?)