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91 SP on Ebay - John - 12-19-2007 06:44 Leroy, I appreciate the looking out for me, as you know I need as much help that I can get now days, in more ways than that too :o) You are correct the photos on my web site are copyrighted and need my permission to copy them, but the URL link to the different albums and photos is up for public use as far as I know. JOHN FINN 1982 FC35RB BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA VISIT THE FINN'S INN EXPRESS REMODELING ADVENTURE AND TECH. TIPS http://www.pbase.com/image/24977457 I'M SO SLOW ON THE HILLS, THAT I GET TO SMELL THE FLOWERS AS I GO BY .....AND WATCH THEM GROW TOO!! REMEMBER 9/11 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Leroy Eckert > > I knew your stuff was copyrighted or something and just thought I would advise. Merry Christmas. > > Leroy Eckert > 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors > Dahlonega, GA > Royale Conversion > 91 SP on Ebay - Leroy Eckert - 12-19-2007 08:43 Brad, are you getting out of the motorhome biz or moving on up? Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors Dahlonega, GA Royale Conversion brad barton <bbartonwx@...> wrote: All, After a California trip with daughter and grandbaby this February, we are likely to put our coach on the market. Of course, now that the toilet's working again, we may keep it. Another phantom circuit breaker. Brad Barton 00LXiDFWbbartonwx@... To: WanderlodgeForum@...: erniecarpet@...: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 20:48:26 -0500Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] 91 SP on Ebay Leroy, there are many members that are looking at a new coach. Thanks for letting us know. Incidentally, if anyone knows of other coaches- some with maybe just a for sale sign in the windshield, please post it. Ernie Ekberg83PT40Weatherford, Tx**************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] _________________________________________________________________ iâm is proud to present Cause Effect, a series about real people making a difference. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=text_Cause_Effect [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 91 SP on Ebay - Scott Forman - 12-19-2007 11:05 John, There are many opinions about the DD vs the Cat, some swear by each. When I was considering an SP before I bought my PT, the advice I got was not so much about the Cat, but about the ZF tranny. They do not have the track record of the Allison and I have been told finding a ZF-certified shop is much harder. I am sure the SP owners here can offer "first-hand" experience, I am only passing on info I received from a close friend who owns a large diesel shop here in Memphis. FWIW Scott Forman 86 PT38 Memphis --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" wrote: > > I like the looks of the coach and the size, one question I have is > that this has the 3208 CAT and not the Detroit Diesel. Now I don't > know a thing about the DD diesels but I wonder if that would be a big > negative to this particular bus. I've heard it said that pushing a > 3208 Cat to 300hp is asking a lot of that engine. Other then that > seems like a nice bus. I would really be interested in opinions on > this subject. I really don't need a 40 ft bus but it seems to me that > the buses between the FC and the BIG BOYS all have significant > compromises. Right or wrong? > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 > > > > > > Wow- they even left the refrigerator in it (LOL). Very nice coach > > indeed. Seats look to be in good condition as does carpeting. > Gardner- > > are you out there? > > > > It is somewhat disingenuous for the seller to be making us all > appear > > to be some sort of newfound "family" for the purchaser. What if the > > new purchaser is Canadian or something? He might even have a mean > > Lhasa Apsos that doesn't get along with John Finn's "Buddy the > wonder > > dog" so well. Oh the horror of it all. > > > > Merry Christmas everyone! > > > > Shane Fedeli > > 85PT40 > > Hershey, PA > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy A. Eckert" > > > > > > > > For sale by a dealer in Mesa, Az. It makes no difference to me. SW > > > Bluebirders and iamflagman (John Finn??)links are referenced kinda > > > sorta like advertising or possibly blessing the coach or that is > the > > > way I took it. Is that cool with you folks? > > > > > > Leroy Eckert > > > 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors > > > Dahlonega, GA > > > Royale Conversion > > > > > > 91 SP on Ebay - Gregory OConnor - 12-19-2007 14:03 Shane , Give it a rest. I was put off the other forum because I responded to your attempt. I have respect that this is not a commercial posturing forum and practice restrain learned in a mandated class. I would hope you guys respond to the issue of deposit on the previous matter and not leave us readers with open ended assumptions. GregoryO'Connor 94pt with foglights RomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote: > > Wow- they even left the refrigerator in it (LOL). Very nice coach > indeed. Seats look to be in good condition as does carpeting. Gardner- > are you out there? > > It is somewhat disingenuous for the seller to be making us all appear > to be some sort of newfound "family" for the purchaser. What if the > new purchaser is Canadian or something? He might even have a mean > Lhasa Apsos that doesn't get along with John Finn's "Buddy the wonder > dog" so well. Oh the horror of it all. > > Merry Christmas everyone! > > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy A. Eckert" > > > > > For sale by a dealer in Mesa, Az. It makes no difference to me. SW > > Bluebirders and iamflagman (John Finn??)links are referenced kinda > > sorta like advertising or possibly blessing the coach or that is the > > way I took it. Is that cool with you folks? > > > > Leroy Eckert > > 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors > > Dahlonega, GA > > Royale Conversion > > > 91 SP on Ebay - randydupree2000 - 12-19-2007 16:21 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" >nobody put you off on my site! Randy > Shane , Give it a rest. I was put off the other forum because I > responded to your attempt. I have respect that this is not a > commercial posturing forum and practice restrain learned in a > mandated class. I would hope you guys respond to the issue of > deposit on the previous matter and not leave us readers with open > ended assumptions. > > GregoryO'Connor > 94pt with foglights > RomolandCa > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@> > wrote: > > > > Wow- they even left the refrigerator in it (LOL). Very nice coach > > indeed. Seats look to be in good condition as does carpeting. > Gardner- > > are you out there? > > > > It is somewhat disingenuous for the seller to be making us all > appear > > to be some sort of newfound "family" for the purchaser. What if the > > new purchaser is Canadian or something? He might even have a mean > > Lhasa Apsos that doesn't get along with John Finn's "Buddy the > wonder > > dog" so well. Oh the horror of it all. > > > > Merry Christmas everyone! > > > > Shane Fedeli > > 85PT40 > > Hershey, PA > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy A. Eckert" > > > > > > > > For sale by a dealer in Mesa, Az. It makes no difference to me. > SW > > > Bluebirders and iamflagman (John Finn??)links are referenced > kinda > > > sorta like advertising or possibly blessing the coach or that is > the > > > way I took it. Is that cool with you folks? > > > > > > Leroy Eckert > > > 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors > > > Dahlonega, GA > > > Royale Conversion > > > > > > 91 SP on Ebay - Juergen - 12-20-2007 13:56 John and Scott My 91 SP has a ZF tranny. While it is NOT hard to find a ZF shop to fix the tranny, it is hard to get to one because there are so few in the US. The East coast has 2 shops. One in North Philadelphia, PA and the other in Ft. Myers, FL.. Then Chicago, well you cansee they are hard to to get to. The reason for so few shops is mainly that the tranny just doesn't break down as much as the Allison. When I was towed once because my tranny failed to engage, it turned out to be BB's superior electrical wiring that caused my problem. Low Voltage to the ECU. I asked the ZF tech in Philly if he ever had a ZF tranny shot in a motorhome and he said never. If they do break, its usually either neglect, or bad maintenance. Taking care of the ZF is simple and doesn't need much help. I guess that by being a german built transmission it requires you as the owner to understand it, obey it, and take care of it. Thats its ORDER. Jawohl. Really, my tranny works great, just keep the filter($$$) and fluid clean, and not overheat or cook it to death. Juergen in PA 1991 WLSP36 Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: John, There are many opinions about the DD vs the Cat, some swear by each. When I was considering an SP before I bought my PT, the advice I got was not so much about the Cat, but about the ZF tranny. They do not have the track record of the Allison and I have been told finding a ZF-certified shop is much harder. I am sure the SP owners here can offer "first-hand" experience, I am only passing on info I received from a close friend who owns a large diesel shop here in Memphis. FWIW Scott Forman 86 PT38 Memphis --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 91 SP on Ebay - bubblerboy64 - 12-21-2007 01:11 Juergen, Thanks for the information and I enjoyed the obvious humor in your post. I would love to get to a rally of the BB's some time to see what we are all talking about. To have a chance to examine what others have done and to compare models and years etc. I have this idea that I don't want anything bigger then what I own now but I do see some advantage to the quieter pusher engines with perhaps an extra couple horse power. So I guess in the back of my mind I am at least considering the possibility of a move at some point (aren't we all)? Its like in the best of marriages a guy still looks doesn't he? If for no other reason then to feel good about the one he has. So not wanting a 40 footer it takes me back to the BMC coaches and the specials. I know everyone has their opinions on the pro's and con's on all of this and I am just at the edge of the learning curve. So I am interested in any opinions or suggestions in all of this. I too would like to wish all of you the best of holiday seasons and again I thank you for the help given last year with my transition from wantabe to proud owner of "The Big Napper" I am waiting for the cabinet maker to finish and install the drawer fronts and then I will post pictures of my restored interior. For a "college boy" with no practical experience I am proud of what I have done. The wall paper on the brown formica walls really worked out rather well and in my opinion looks great and brightened up the inside of the bus. I constantly get positive comments. The ladies seem to be more impressed then the men or at least they are the ones who approach me and make comments. Typically the question goes something like: "Is that an old bus or a new one?" They are confused because the lines of course look old but with the new paint it looks too new to be old. So its really been working out great for me. I've put about 4000 miles on it and I can honestly say I have not had one "fixit" that the previous owner didn't inform me of. Not to say that down the road something couldn't happen but I don't think I could have gotten a better deal or a better coach for what I have invested in this one. Lots and lots of hours spent but that also was what I intended. Next year I want to try to get all the gages working. I have a bunch that do not. I will need some hand holding on that so if any of you have experience with the electrics of these ole FC's I may need to bend your ears some. I had the dash a part enough to get it cleaned up and painted and I seen a bunch of wire splicing has been done so I have some work cut out to get all that figured out. But its like the rest of it. Time and learning as ya go. John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > John and Scott > My 91 SP has a ZF tranny. While it is NOT hard to find a ZF shop to fix the tranny, it is hard to get to one because there are so few in the US. The East coast has 2 shops. One in North Philadelphia, PA and the other in Ft. Myers, FL.. Then Chicago, well you cansee they are hard to to get to. The reason for so few shops is mainly that the tranny just doesn't break down as much as the Allison. When I was towed once because my tranny failed to engage, it turned out to be BB's superior electrical wiring that caused my problem. Low Voltage to the ECU. I asked the ZF tech in Philly if he ever had a ZF tranny shot in a motorhome and he said never. If they do break, its usually either neglect, or bad maintenance. Taking care of the ZF is simple and doesn't need much help. > I guess that by being a german built transmission it requires you as the owner to understand it, obey it, and take care of it. Thats its ORDER. Jawohl. > Really, my tranny works great, just keep the filter($$$) and fluid clean, and not overheat or cook it to death. > Juergen in PA > 1991 WLSP36 > Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: John, > > There are many opinions about the DD vs the Cat, some swear by each. > When I was considering an SP before I bought my PT, the advice I got > was not so much about the Cat, but about the ZF tranny. They do not > have the track record of the Allison and I have been told finding a > ZF-certified shop is much harder. > > I am sure the SP owners here can offer "first-hand" experience, I am > only passing on info I received from a close friend who owns a large > diesel shop here in Memphis. FWIW > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > 91 SP on Ebay - mbulriss - 12-21-2007 05:10 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Juergen wrote: >I guess that by being a german built transmission it requires you >as the owner to understand it, obey it, and take care of it. >Thats its ORDER. Jawohl. Juergen, This cracked me up and brought back memories of a Porsche I had once. I owned a Corvette and a Porsche at the same time. One just ran and ran and ran (like my Bird!). The other required a visit to the clinic every quarter as the seasons changed to adjust the brain box so that it ran well. They were really nice German speaking gentlemen that wore white lab coats and send me greeting cards every holiday. The $60 tiny fiber washer for the gas pedal linkage ended my love affair with German anything..... Thanks for stirring the memories! LOL! Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX - off to South Padre in hours!!! Yee-haw!! --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Juergen wrote: > > John and Scott > My 91 SP has a ZF tranny. While it is NOT hard to find a ZF shop to fix the tranny, it is hard to get to one because there are so few in the US. The East coast has 2 shops. One in North Philadelphia, PA and the other in Ft. Myers, FL.. Then Chicago, well you cansee they are hard to to get to. The reason for so few shops is mainly that the tranny just doesn't break down as much as the Allison. When I was towed once because my tranny failed to engage, it turned out to be BB's superior electrical wiring that caused my problem. Low Voltage to the ECU. I asked the ZF tech in Philly if he ever had a ZF tranny shot in a motorhome and he said never. If they do break, its usually either neglect, or bad maintenance. Taking care of the ZF is simple and doesn't need much help. > I guess that by being a german built transmission it requires you as the owner to understand it, obey it, and take care of it. Thats its ORDER. Jawohl. > Really, my tranny works great, just keep the filter($$$) and fluid clean, and not overheat or cook it to death. > Juergen in PA > 1991 WLSP36 > Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: John, > > There are many opinions about the DD vs the Cat, some swear by each. > When I was considering an SP before I bought my PT, the advice I got > was not so much about the Cat, but about the ZF tranny. They do not > have the track record of the Allison and I have been told finding a > ZF-certified shop is much harder. > > I am sure the SP owners here can offer "first-hand" experience, I am > only passing on info I received from a close friend who owns a large > diesel shop here in Memphis. FWIW > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > 91 SP on Ebay - Henry Jay Hannigan - 12-21-2007 09:54 ---NO problem with my ZF tranny. I had heard bad things about the ZF but it all turned out to be Bluebirds electrical setup or something like that to the ZF, once they sorted that out everything was good. They only made the SP from 89-92 and the 89 year is where I heard they had the "electrical" problem. I also heard that thousands of GARBAGE trucks have ZF trannys...and you know how rough they run them....I am comfortable with my ZF tranny... Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all. Regards, Hank Hannigan & Naty 90SP36(stored in Vegas for now) In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Juergen wrote: > > John and Scott > My 91 SP has a ZF tranny. While it is NOT hard to find a ZF shop to fix the tranny, it is hard to get to one because there are so few in the US. The East coast has 2 shops. One in North Philadelphia, PA and the other in Ft. Myers, FL.. Then Chicago, well you cansee they are hard to to get to. The reason for so few shops is mainly that the tranny just doesn't break down as much as the Allison. When I was towed once because my tranny failed to engage, it turned out to be BB's superior electrical wiring that caused my problem. Low Voltage to the ECU. I asked the ZF tech in Philly if he ever had a ZF tranny shot in a motorhome and he said never. If they do break, its usually either neglect, or bad maintenance. Taking care of the ZF is simple and doesn't need much help. > I guess that by being a german built transmission it requires you as the owner to understand it, obey it, and take care of it. Thats its ORDER. Jawohl. > Really, my tranny works great, just keep the filter($$$) and fluid clean, and not overheat or cook it to death. > Juergen in PA > 1991 WLSP36 > Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: John, > > There are many opinions about the DD vs the Cat, some swear by each. > When I was considering an SP before I bought my PT, the advice I got > was not so much about the Cat, but about the ZF tranny. They do not > have the track record of the Allison and I have been told finding a > ZF-certified shop is much harder. > > I am sure the SP owners here can offer "first-hand" experience, I am > only passing on info I received from a close friend who owns a large > diesel shop here in Memphis. FWIW > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > 91 SP on Ebay - Henry Jay Hannigan - 12-21-2007 10:09 ---John: I imagine your bird is gasoline. If yes, recommend you consider putting it on LPG. That way you could run it on either gasoline or LPG. In Australia, the government is trying to put more cars on LPG by giving them $2000 to convert. I just converted my Mitsubishi campervan for $2100 and we got back $2000...a good deal as LPG costs 56 cents a liter and petro(gasoline) costs $1.40 per liter. Quite a savings. USA has always enjoyed cheap gas but that is changing.........all u need is a conversion kit that goes over the carby and some hose and a tank...probably some great Australian web sites on it(.com.au). I have an 80 liter tank but the bird could have a much bigger one. There is NO noticable decrease in power to me from LPG to petrol. I am off subject but when u said rally and the heading was SP's...I thought maybe we should have an SP rally sometime. there should be plenty of SP's out there as Bluebird built them for four years.....ANY interst out there??? Regards, Hank Hannigan & Naty 90SP36(stored in Vegas for now) In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" wrote: > > > Juergen, Thanks for the information and I enjoyed the obvious humor > in your post. I would love to get to a rally of the BB's some time > to see what we are all talking about. To have a chance to examine > what others have done and to compare models and years etc. I have > this idea that I don't want anything bigger then what I own now but > I do see some advantage to the quieter pusher engines with perhaps > an extra couple horse power. So I guess in the back of my mind I am > at least considering the possibility of a move at some point (aren't > we all)? Its like in the best of marriages a guy still looks doesn't > he? If for no other reason then to feel good about the one he has. > So not wanting a 40 footer it takes me back to the BMC coaches and > the specials. I know everyone has their opinions on the pro's and > con's on all of this and I am just at the edge of the learning > curve. So I am interested in any opinions or suggestions in all of > this. > > I too would like to wish all of you the best of holiday seasons and > again I thank you for the help given last year with my transition > from wantabe to proud owner of "The Big Napper" I am waiting for > the cabinet maker to finish and install the drawer fronts and then I > will post pictures of my restored interior. For a "college boy" with > no practical experience I am proud of what I have done. The wall > paper on the brown formica walls really worked out rather well and > in my opinion looks great and brightened up the inside of the bus. I > constantly get positive comments. The ladies seem to be more > impressed then the men or at least they are the ones who approach me > and make comments. Typically the question goes something like: "Is > that an old bus or a new one?" They are confused because the lines > of course look old but with the new paint it looks too new to be > old. So its really been working out great for me. I've put about > 4000 miles on it and I can honestly say I have not had one "fixit" > that the previous owner didn't inform me of. Not to say that down > the road something couldn't happen but I don't think I could have > gotten a better deal or a better coach for what I have invested in > this one. Lots and lots of hours spent but that also was what I > intended. Next year I want to try to get all the gages working. I > have a bunch that do not. I will need some hand holding on that so > if any of you have experience with the electrics of these ole FC's I > may need to bend your ears some. I had the dash a part enough to get > it cleaned up and painted and I seen a bunch of wire splicing has > been done so I have some work cut out to get all that figured out. > But its like the rest of it. Time and learning as ya go. > > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 FC > > > > > > > John and Scott > > My 91 SP has a ZF tranny. While it is NOT hard to find a ZF shop > to fix the tranny, it is hard to get to one because there are so few > in the US. The East coast has 2 shops. One in North Philadelphia, PA > and the other in Ft. Myers, FL.. Then Chicago, well you cansee they > are hard to to get to. The reason for so few shops is mainly that > the tranny just doesn't break down as much as the Allison. When I > was towed once because my tranny failed to engage, it turned out to > be BB's superior electrical wiring that caused my problem. Low > Voltage to the ECU. I asked the ZF tech in Philly if he ever had a > ZF tranny shot in a motorhome and he said never. If they do break, > its usually either neglect, or bad maintenance. Taking care of the > ZF is simple and doesn't need much help. > > I guess that by being a german built transmission it requires you > as the owner to understand it, obey it, and take care of it. Thats > its ORDER. Jawohl. > > Really, my tranny works great, just keep the filter($$$) and fluid > clean, and not overheat or cook it to death. > > Juergen in PA > > 1991 WLSP36 > > Scott Forman <sforman@> wrote: > John, > > > > There are many opinions about the DD vs the Cat, some swear by > each. > > When I was considering an SP before I bought my PT, the advice I > got > > was not so much about the Cat, but about the ZF tranny. They do > not > > have the track record of the Allison and I have been told finding > a > > ZF-certified shop is much harder. > > > > I am sure the SP owners here can offer "first-hand" experience, I > am > > only passing on info I received from a close friend who owns a > large > > diesel shop here in Memphis. FWIW > > > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! > Mobile. Try it now. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |