Are you sure a '76 bus registered as a motorhome (not an RV) would be subjected to smog inspections? My '77 AMGeneral with 8V-71 is exempt in California. Good Luck, TomC
If there are valid receipts on the rebuild 130k miles ago, there should be less worry about the engine once getting it checked out before you buy it.
That's another issue. I called a few places in Phoenix to see if they would look at it let alone work on this engine. No one called back even after I tried again with promises they would get back to me. Not sure if I am being blown off (offered to pay for mobile inspection at any cost) or if they are genuinely busy and do not want to bother.I would have to take it for a test drive and make my own determination it seems.
How close is the bus to Cave Creek ? I doubt the engine is set at 220 hp, Call Kevin @ 602 810 1845 he is in Goodyear,I will be in Camp Verde Fri and Sat and Scottsdale Mon and Tue if the bus is close I maybe could help a little
That's another issue. I called a few places in Phoenix to see if they would look at it let alone work on this engine. No one called back even after I tried again with promises they would get back to me. Not sure if I am being blown off (offered to pay for mobile inspection at any cost) or if they are genuinely busy and do not want to bother.
Shops are getting swamped in units needing repair, and no parts available.New trucks are half built, no parts available for the assembly line, fields full of half built units, maybe 15k of Class 8 alone...!None of the heavy manufacturers are taking 2022 orders yet, because they have no idea how to price them, or whether they can build them. Steel continues to be a very hot commodity.The supply chain is seriously unblanaced and is going to take a long time to correct.Shipping container rental more than trippled to get goods here from overseas, and the price just keeps climbing. Bribes to shipping companies to put their stuff on the ship first...The "invisible" part of goods movement around the world is getting uncomfortably more visible...More than ever, choose a bus that is ready to go, and does not require extensive work, if you want to use it anytime soon.Happy coaching!Buswarrior