graysummers
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JUST GOT THIS EMAIL. VERY EXCITED.
Morning Graham,
Update: engine stripped, it seems to be a remanufactured engine (been restamped AD code) (also dated? 99 on top of case) possibly a red "bigbore" unit with oversized pistons, i will check the size on them later..
It has had a re machined on the crank and case. Crank is machined down .25 and case 1mm over. Cam shaft and followers are standard and shows no abnormal wear.
The basic block is good and just need new bearings and seals.
Barrels and pistons show the normal wear but with heavy oil contamination eith from ring wear or valve leakage.
The heads both show cracks (see pics below) show the chappies on the forum for their views, its common for it to happen, may have run a little hot at some stage especially if it is a Big Bore unit.
I did find one push rod separating which is unusual, i have a pile of them spare.
We can sort out the engine later but its good to know its heath.
Window and door seals:
Billy Bud is a factory window bus, most suppliers do full kits and you can choose from standard or deluxe with insert, getting the best screen seal avaliable really does help
Cab doors come in full kit forms as well, only choice here is fixed or opening 1/4 lights, both of your 1/4 lights have virtually rotted away so its choice where to go on this.
Side, rear and engine hatch rubbers vary in quality a little bit of research will have to be done to see the current qualities
We can have a chat on this next time we have a meet up in the shop as it doesn't affect anything at the moment.
Head lining:
You can get a factory front cab unit and the rear can be done in matching or contrasting fabrics, i have kept the originals for you to look at.
Door cards:
The ones you have shown im unsure of the fitting method as they are copies of standard door cards with out covering, the holes are for standard clips. Some splitties used to have screwed on door cards made from ply.
A Swedish cabin interior really appeals to you? If so we can look into options you can go as mild or wild as you like...its your bus..make yourself happy in there.
Any questions please ask, im enjoying working on Billy Bud.
Speak soon , Paul
Morning Graham,
Update: engine stripped, it seems to be a remanufactured engine (been restamped AD code) (also dated? 99 on top of case) possibly a red "bigbore" unit with oversized pistons, i will check the size on them later..
It has had a re machined on the crank and case. Crank is machined down .25 and case 1mm over. Cam shaft and followers are standard and shows no abnormal wear.
The basic block is good and just need new bearings and seals.
Barrels and pistons show the normal wear but with heavy oil contamination eith from ring wear or valve leakage.
The heads both show cracks (see pics below) show the chappies on the forum for their views, its common for it to happen, may have run a little hot at some stage especially if it is a Big Bore unit.
I did find one push rod separating which is unusual, i have a pile of them spare.
We can sort out the engine later but its good to know its heath.
Window and door seals:
Billy Bud is a factory window bus, most suppliers do full kits and you can choose from standard or deluxe with insert, getting the best screen seal avaliable really does help
Cab doors come in full kit forms as well, only choice here is fixed or opening 1/4 lights, both of your 1/4 lights have virtually rotted away so its choice where to go on this.
Side, rear and engine hatch rubbers vary in quality a little bit of research will have to be done to see the current qualities
We can have a chat on this next time we have a meet up in the shop as it doesn't affect anything at the moment.
Head lining:
You can get a factory front cab unit and the rear can be done in matching or contrasting fabrics, i have kept the originals for you to look at.
Door cards:
The ones you have shown im unsure of the fitting method as they are copies of standard door cards with out covering, the holes are for standard clips. Some splitties used to have screwed on door cards made from ply.
A Swedish cabin interior really appeals to you? If so we can look into options you can go as mild or wild as you like...its your bus..make yourself happy in there.
Any questions please ask, im enjoying working on Billy Bud.
Speak soon , Paul