Cold Start of a Detroit Diesel 8v71 in a 1981 MCI MC-9 Bus

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When I shot this video it was -8°C (17°F). The bus sat for two months while I was in Vancouver but now I'm back to get working on the conversion. I apologize for the low quality and strange edits... My mother though it was a good idea to rotate the camera while filming :P
More to come hopefully!

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  • @patsheavyequipmenttruckvid8936
    @patsheavyequipmenttruckvid893610 жыл бұрын

    Such a classic engine, I honestly can't get over how amazing these Detroit Diesel 2 Cycle Engines are. They can be a little picky in the cold since they don't have glow plugs or an intake heater. They rely entirely on compression. Great video though.

  • @jesussaves884
    @jesussaves88410 жыл бұрын

    If you don't love a 2 stroke Diesel you need to check your pulse... Beautiful... Simply beautiful.

  • @Peachezz131
    @Peachezz13110 жыл бұрын

    Ahhhh the sweet sound of that GM starter and that beautiful 71 series cold start huntin. I love it!

  • @andrewking9761
    @andrewking97613 жыл бұрын

    A fuckin beautiful coach and one of the best sounding diesel engines of all time.

  • @edwardcalvert
    @edwardcalvert4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this because now I know that the M-9 was around even in the early 1980's.

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost86864 жыл бұрын

    The MC9 was the final nail in the coffin of Eagle Bus Company. I think it was in 82 that MCI introduced the MC9 with the full stainless stainless steel skeleton along with a lot of corrosion resistant panels. It became the workhorse for the biggest fleets in the Northeast. Amazing how many are still running in commercial motorcoach service even today.

  • @marvinjgerald6007

    @marvinjgerald6007

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nope! The Silver Eagle sales or quality never once declined before or after the introduction of the MC9 (1978). There are still plenty of Eagles flying around mostly in the entertainment RV categories. Any true bus nut will tell you it was combination of dog eat dog -no I meant bird, meaning Greyhound had a great hand in the matter. Almost as many eagles were manufactured as mc9 before the 1990’s. At any rate the MC9 was from the MC8 Crusader/Americruiser platform. The MC9 was a Crusader#2/Americruiser2 .

  • @prevost8686

    @prevost8686

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@marvinjgerald6007 I am a bus nut considering that I own a charter company. The Eagle was junk compared to MC9’s . Eagles were rust buckets with piss poor torsalastic suspensions

  • @Wingnut353

    @Wingnut353

    9 ай бұрын

    @@marvinjgerald6007 every other video of a silver eagle on youtube is either rebuilding the frame, or junking it because its a rust bucket...

  • @marvinjgerald6007

    @marvinjgerald6007

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Wingnut353 that’ll be no big deal given that the Eagle has long been out of production. Sir any same aged MCI bus would have just as much rust -give or take. In fact a MCI bus as recent as a year 2000 could have major rust issues -especially around the suspension subframe to body frame welds. So much so that MCI issued a recall edite to weld reinforce plates over the suspension subframes (front and rear). There is a reason Eagles maintain and or appreciate in value but not so a MCI or Prevost. I even own a late model MCI and dream of own an Eagle one day -whether they resume making them or not.

  • @newflyerindustriesfan2216
    @newflyerindustriesfan22162 жыл бұрын

    Good old Detroit sounds! I love the Crusader II coaches!

  • @matthewjones8620
    @matthewjones862010 жыл бұрын

    The smile on your face was priceless...im glad some of the younger generation are able to experience what moved and shaped this nation. Keep the videos coming!!!

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! hopefully I'll have some more updates soon

  • @user-xe5jh2dg8e
    @user-xe5jh2dg8e6 ай бұрын

    This bus looking good

  • @LAMBORFIERO
    @LAMBORFIERO6 жыл бұрын

    CHULADA DE SONIDO, CHULADA DE CAMION!!!!

  • @markawilliams4829
    @markawilliams48298 жыл бұрын

    Perfect rear start

  • @scottcrosby9512
    @scottcrosby951210 жыл бұрын

    I would recommend a bock heater, that kind of start is hard on the engine and starter... But it is fun to make the neighborhood smell like diesel.

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    Ya I'll probably throw one in eventually but it's too far down the priority list right now :P

  • @jemairmckay6862
    @jemairmckay68627 жыл бұрын

    excellent video

  • @wantapgt
    @wantapgt9 жыл бұрын

    I didn't think it was going to start. Seemed the starter was turning weak fast. Glad you got her fired off tho.

  • @detroit8v715
    @detroit8v71510 жыл бұрын

    Nice dash 9 Ryan and good luck with your conversion as well. You have exactly what I will get down the road: a dash 9 with the 8v71. I when I get mine, I will TRY to upgrade to the 8v92 with Allison automatic and add a second entry door on the right side right near the drive tires.. I notice you started it from the outside instead of the inside.....was it for the video? When did you get it? Looks nice. I can see its not an ex -Greyhound as all their dash 9's by 1981 all had the 6v92, and Greyhound's didn't have the MCI letters in the front.

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    She's mechanically sound, that was my only real condition when shopping. I always start it from thew back when it's cold so I can listen to the engine and hear what it's doing... I got it off of a company in Vancouver, Canada: Pacific Coach. Just came out of service last spring. Cheers!

  • @komandantekomandante7466

    @komandantekomandante7466

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@RyanBottriell Congratulations Ryan !!!!!!!!

  • @BillyOddments
    @BillyOddments10 жыл бұрын

    How's the conversion coming along? Good to see someone young converting a coach... Rock on dude!!!

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! it's going well, check out my blog if you're interested in the details :) ryanbottriell.com/bus

  • @BillyOddments

    @BillyOddments

    10 жыл бұрын

    Cool.. I just picked up my newest project.. It's an "80 Prevost with a "99 conversion that needs some re-doing.. I'll have to try and get some photos of her to you somehow/day.. I can't imagine why anyone would "buy" a motorhome for long travel.. No fun at all.. LOL!!!

  • @cdmcl3
    @cdmcl34 жыл бұрын

    some trained CPAs probably know what you do, but i know of none so willing and with your results! any exceptions are far removed, thus, rightly enuff considered effectively imaginary, etc. notably, you had good camerawork for this shoot!

  • @PhilVerryChannel
    @PhilVerryChannel4 жыл бұрын

    A little spray of starting fluid in the air intake in rear vents would have quickly helped start that bus.

  • @scdevon

    @scdevon

    3 жыл бұрын

    "She needs a little Schnoooort". (Zip Ties and Bias Plies).

  • @thud9797

    @thud9797

    6 ай бұрын

    There's a little cup on the intake tube and this was for loading the ether capsules. The top cap was spring loaded and when you closed it a sharp pointer pierced the capsule to release the ether. By using a capsule they could control the amount of ether the driver used as too much could harm the engine and the system worked beautifully. Now unfortunately those capsules are no longer available so just give a quick squirt of ether into the cup, give it a minute and it will fire right up.

  • @sonicriser699
    @sonicriser69910 жыл бұрын

    if you take all the seats out do you still need a commercials because I want to buy a mc-9 too and this is a question my friend asked me and I don't know

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    It's a little more complicated than that, and it also depends on where you live. Here in Ontario the class is based on number of passengers and Gross Vehicle Weight. Technically I could make it drive-able with a normal licence but I would have to get it's RGVW changed, which is a bit of pain. I thought about doing that at first but the problem I ran into is that no one would insure it for me... as an RV it will be easier to insure. If you are interested in buses I would suggest just going for your licence, I loved taking the course and I'd hate to imagine someone owning a bus and not knowing how to properly inspect and maintain it.

  • @sonicriser699

    @sonicriser699

    10 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Bottriell thanks for the info do you know a place that sells that type of bus at a low price in the hundreds or in the low thousands

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    sean francis I got mine straight for the company that was putting it out of service. That's probably you're best bet. But I'll warn you, they are worth about 2000-3000 in scrap metal so I wouldn't expect to find one much less than that

  • @rmatt24

    @rmatt24

    4 жыл бұрын

    You need a CDL because of Air Brakes.

  • @komandantekomandante7466

    @komandantekomandante7466

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@rmatt24 ??????????

  • @meyaenyo2593
    @meyaenyo25937 жыл бұрын

    Why not put a pre heater on that?

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    7 жыл бұрын

    Meya Enyo just like I said to others who mentioned that I probably will put a block heater in some day but it's not on my priority list right now

  • @GMC6523
    @GMC65234 жыл бұрын

    I figured why they retired that bus because it’s an old bus and they can’t get parts for them anymore like they used to

  • @prevost8686

    @prevost8686

    4 жыл бұрын

    No, you can still find MC9 units in service today. It was such a success for MCI that parts are still quite plentiful for them. I was in NJ & NYC last year and you’ll still see them getting the job done. I drive a Prevost but I’ve got nothing but respect for the old MC9 buses. I’d love to have a MC9 fully restored (and updated) just to do smaller group tours. Maybe one with an 8V92TT and a manual transmission.👍

  • @cidertom5140

    @cidertom5140

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@prevost8686 yes road ranger 15 speed keep her in that sweet spot..

  • @lordred7462

    @lordred7462

    2 жыл бұрын

    newer 4 stroke common rail turbocharged diesel buses are more fuel efficient. For a commercial passenger bus that's very important, that's why they switched. Technology goes forward, detroit diesel just become obsolete.

  • @Dannny29
    @Dannny2910 жыл бұрын

    Ex PCL MC-9?

  • @RyanBottriell

    @RyanBottriell

    10 жыл бұрын

    Yep, retired in 2013 and I brought it home the same October

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