391 af industrial gas engine
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08-24-2009, 05:55
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391 af industrial gas engine
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote:
> > As Greg said, Jack Smith is the go-to guy to answer questions on this one as he has a nice 73 FC31. As matter of fact, this is his ad from over on VintageBirds: > > BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE: 1973 FC 31' Powered by a 391A F Industrial Gas engine, and an ALLISON MT40 six speed transmission. The Coach is equipped with a ONAN Emerald 5.5kw generator (with few hours) which will run the TWO roof air conditioners, the Microwave and the electric Hot Water Heater. The radiator was recently replaced with a 6 tube unit. This is the Side Bath model, containing the toilet, sink and shower. The bedroom is in the rear, and has Twin beds, as well as storage, and a nightstand. Across from the kitchen, there is a Dinette, which makes into a bed. Up front in the living area is a couch, which also converts to a bed. The TV is here, and the passenger seat swivels around to be part of the living area. The TV/VCR works off cable in most campgrounds, but, with the conversion to Digital, I suspect the crank-up antenna no longer works. There are two recently replaced Suburban ropane heaters that keep the cold away. The Dometic Refidgerator also works off Propane, as well as 12V & 120V, and was also replaced. The tires and wheels were changed out about 3 years ago. The tires are TOYO 11X22.5 on Accuride aluminum wheels, like the 18 wheelers use. Brakes have just been redone, and all the steering tightened up. A "Steer Safe" is also installed. More storage is provided in the outside storage bays . Interior is OK, clean & free from rips, but is in the 70s colors. Although you will not get any speeding tickets, the coach cruises nicely at 60mph, (3000 rpm), towing our Jeep CJ. It averages 5 to 6 mpg, and we have taken it over Cajon Pass, The Grapevine, Soqualime in Washington & Raton in Colorado/N.Mexico. $14,500, or might trade for equal value in a late Jaguar XJ8, Harley, or similar... Phone 949 768 6602 > > He has pics on the ad over there also. > > Good luck. > > Mike Bulriss > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "gregoryoconnor" > > > > There is on in LA California > > http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/rvs...91203.html > > and I think Jack has a newer on in great shape for sale?? > > http://profiles.yahoo.com/jackcj7 > > send email to Jack > > http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wand...lRIfo\ Xq0t4rr2ddvnA_Cddzink9f1Q6Xvf-xMF2RF5DB6EfhukSnxL6nSfz60Q19dhy0NGddCJ9v8oD8N4MOq\ G2APf1SU > > > > > > Cool but just as underpowered as the other FC's. got to be less $ to work on than a Cat but the tranny should offer some difficulty with troubleshooting and for the most part would prompt a total rebuild if there are issues. There is a Transmission guy on the other forum in Wisconsin Mike Somthing? > > > > The Bus in la has some cool history with a Christian Church that today does work in La Ca > > > > Greg of Tim&Greg > > 94ptca > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "oneoutlaw45" > > > > > > hi all. just joined. nice site. am looking at a 73 FC 31' with a 391 AF industrial gas engine and allison 6 speed mt40. does anyone have anything to say about this engine and tranny? looking for info and any info you folks can give me. thanks > > > > > > oneoutlaw45 > > > > > > thanks. that is one of the birds i am looking at. talked to him. he is sending me pi's of it. oneoutlaw45 |
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