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Hugh Turner

Hello everyone
I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I have some
conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.

Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the couch

The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake

This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes previous owner
told him it came from factory that way

Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel tank

new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop. nonswing

when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist

goat rails modifided

oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor

Hugh Turner
Thomaston Ga
94 Jep GC
possible 80 FC33

davidkerryedwards

You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets, but
couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of the
entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower position?
It could be as simple as that.

Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure Cat was
not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later edition. The
first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a retrofit,
one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of hundred
rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower gear
ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you more
power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top speed
unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's that
match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.

Kerry
82FC35
Denver

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
wrote:
>
> Hello everyone
> I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I have some
> conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
>
> Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the couch
>
> The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
>
> This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes previous owner
> told him it came from factory that way
>
> Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel tank
>
> new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop. nonswing
>
> when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
>
> goat rails modifided
>
> oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor
>
> Hugh Turner
> Thomaston Ga
> 94 Jep GC
> possible 80 FC33
>

Jeff Miller

Kerry is correct. To the best of my knowledge, the first 3208Ta
installation is in the '83 FCs. Earlier ones would have been the
210hp Na (or in some rare instances the 190hp 3208Na Kalifornia
version evident from the valve-cover sticker or the extra wires on
the injection pump).

The standard gear ratio of the Na coaches was 5.29:1 which wouldn't
be tall enough for the 200rpm lower 3208Ta, plus the torque-converter
is different from the non-turbo to the turbo models. Very few early
Na coaches had the optional 4.63:1 gears which would make this engine
useable, turning up the RPM limits on the engine is a good way to
shorten its life.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
wrote:
>
> You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets, but
> couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of the
> entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower position?
> It could be as simple as that.
>
> Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure Cat was
> not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later edition.
The
> first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a
retrofit,
> one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of hundred
> rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower gear
> ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
> believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you more
> power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top speed
> unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's that
> match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
> turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.
>
> Kerry
> 82FC35
> Denver
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone
> > I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I have
some
> > conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
> >
> > Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the
couch
> >
> > The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
> >
> > This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes previous
owner
> > told him it came from factory that way
> >
> > Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel tank
> >
> > new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop.
nonswing
> >
> > when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
> >
> > goat rails modifided
> >
> > oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor
> >
> > Hugh Turner
> > Thomaston Ga
> > 94 Jep GC
> > possible 80 FC33
> >
>

Hugh Turner

Jeff and Kerry
Thank you for pointout the fact that I forgot that stupid"a". I
thought I had read that the 83 was the first year that had the
turbo.I did call Bernie at the plant today he told me if I could get
the body or chassis number he would look it up and see what the it
left the plant with. When I read what had been done he told me it
sounded like it was an up grade for the better. If I get it i will
have to remeber to turn the Jake of if we ever arrive late somewhere.
I would never turn a diesel up to mas RPM it would not be worh what
could come out of the side of the block. I do not know if the rear
end chuck was changed or not I am not sure if present owner does or
not.

Does anyone live in the Houston area that is qualified to do the
coach PDI or knoww anyone that is ? I have found ashop that can do
the bus mechanical side.
Hugh Turner
94 Jeep GC toad
Thomaston GA
Getting closer hopefully

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
>
> Kerry is correct. To the best of my knowledge, the first 3208Ta
> installation is in the '83 FCs. Earlier ones would have been the
> 210hp Na (or in some rare instances the 190hp 3208Na Kalifornia
> version evident from the valve-cover sticker or the extra wires on
> the injection pump).
>
> The standard gear ratio of the Na coaches was 5.29:1 which wouldn't
> be tall enough for the 200rpm lower 3208Ta, plus the torque-
converter
> is different from the non-turbo to the turbo models. Very few early
> Na coaches had the optional 4.63:1 gears which would make this
engine
> useable, turning up the RPM limits on the engine is a good way to
> shorten its life.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
> wrote:
> >
> > You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets,
but
> > couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of the
> > entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower
position?
> > It could be as simple as that.
> >
> > Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure Cat
was
> > not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later
edition.
> The
> > first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a
> retrofit,
> > one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of
hundred
> > rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower gear
> > ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
> > believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you more
> > power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top speed
> > unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's that
> > match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
> > turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.
> >
> > Kerry
> > 82FC35
> > Denver
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"

> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello everyone
> > > I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I
have
> some
> > > conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
> > >
> > > Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the
> couch
> > >
> > > The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
> > >
> > > This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes
previous
> owner
> > > told him it came from factory that way
> > >
> > > Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel
tank
> > >
> > > new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop.
> nonswing
> > >
> > > when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
> > >
> > > goat rails modifided
> > >
> > > oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor
> > >
> > > Hugh Turner
> > > Thomaston Ga
> > > 94 Jep GC
> > > possible 80 FC33
> > >
> >
>

Scott

Kerry, I think this is a typical typo. We all can not be accomplished
typists. I think the intended message from Hugh is clear. The motor
info is dead on..but to chastise someone for a typo?? I guess it is
as rediculous as "recycleing grey water" hmmm ...or not taking the
time to research their "couch" in the Blue Box or from the forum
achives! Nuff said on this.

Scott B
86FC
SC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
wrote:
>
> You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets, but
> couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of the
> entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower position?
> It could be as simple as that.
>
> Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure Cat was
> not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later edition.
The
> first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a
retrofit,
> one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of hundred
> rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower gear
> ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
> believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you more
> power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top speed
> unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's that
> match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
> turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.
>
> Kerry
> 82FC35
> Denver
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone
> > I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I have
some
> > conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
> >
> > Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the
couch
> >
> > The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
> >
> > This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes previous
owner
> > told him it came from factory that way
> >
> > Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel tank
> >
> > new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop.
nonswing
> >
> > when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
> >
> > goat rails modifided
> >
> > oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor
> >
> > Hugh Turner
> > Thomaston Ga
> > 94 Jep GC
> > possible 80 FC33
> >
>

davidkerryedwards

I was joking, not chastising.

Kerry

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott" wrote:
>
> Kerry, I think this is a typical typo. We all can not be accomplished
> typists. I think the intended message from Hugh is clear. The motor
> info is dead on..but to chastise someone for a typo?? I guess it is
> as rediculous as "recycleing grey water" hmmm ...or not taking the
> time to research their "couch" in the Blue Box or from the forum
> achives! Nuff said on this.
>
> Scott B
> 86FC
> SC
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
> wrote:
> >
> > You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets, but
> > couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of the
> > entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower position?
> > It could be as simple as that.
> >
> > Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure Cat was
> > not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later edition.
> The
> > first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a
> retrofit,
> > one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of hundred
> > rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower gear
> > ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
> > believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you more
> > power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top speed
> > unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's that
> > match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
> > turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.
> >
> > Kerry
> > 82FC35
> > Denver
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello everyone
> > > I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I have
> some
> > > conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
> > >
> > > Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the
> couch
> > >
> > > The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
> > >
> > > This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes previous
> owner
> > > told him it came from factory that way
> > >
> > > Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel tank
> > >
> > > new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop.
> nonswing
> > >
> > > when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
> > >
> > > goat rails modifided
> > >
> > > oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor
> > >
> > > Hugh Turner
> > > Thomaston Ga
> > > 94 Jep GC
> > > possible 80 FC33
> > >
> >
>

Scott

Kerry, please accept my apologies, I did not discern the humor there.
I guess based on Hugh's response (post # 9481) neither did he.
However, I generally do not make jokes at someone elses expense,
again please accept my appology.

Scott B
86FC
SC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
wrote:
>
> I was joking, not chastising.
>
> Kerry
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott" wrote:
> >
> > Kerry, I think this is a typical typo. We all can not be
accomplished
> > typists. I think the intended message from Hugh is clear. The
motor
> > info is dead on..but to chastise someone for a typo?? I guess it
is
> > as rediculous as "recycleing grey water" hmmm ...or not taking
the
> > time to research their "couch" in the Blue Box or from the forum
> > achives! Nuff said on this.
> >
> > Scott B
> > 86FC
> > SC
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets,
but
> > > couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of
the
> > > entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower
position?
> > > It could be as simple as that.
> > >
> > > Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure
Cat was
> > > not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later
edition.
> > The
> > > first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a
> > retrofit,
> > > one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of
hundred
> > > rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower
gear
> > > ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
> > > believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you
more
> > > power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top
speed
> > > unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's
that
> > > match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
> > > turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.
> > >
> > > Kerry
> > > 82FC35
> > > Denver
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"

> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hello everyone
> > > > I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I
have
> > some
> > > > conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
> > > >
> > > > Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to
the
> > couch
> > > >
> > > > The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
> > > >
> > > > This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes
previous
> > owner
> > > > told him it came from factory that way
> > > >
> > > > Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel
tank
> > > >
> > > > new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop.
> > nonswing
> > > >
> > > > when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
> > > >
> > > > goat rails modifided
> > > >
> > > > oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and
recor
> > > >
> > > > Hugh Turner
> > > > Thomaston Ga
> > > > 94 Jep GC
> > > > possible 80 FC33
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

davidkerryedwards

I was joking. It conjured up a bizzare image of a humanitarian
penitentiary substituting an electric couch for the electric chair.

Kerry


>
> Jeff and Kerry
> Thank you for pointout the fact that I forgot that stupid"a".
> > > >
> > > > Hugh Turner
> > > > Thomaston Ga
> > > > 94 Jep GC
> > > > possible 80 FC33
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

erniecarpet@...

Ralph fullenwider can do a PDI for you. Ernie


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Hugh Turner

Scott

Thank you
I guess an electric couch could have many uses 1.for people you do
not like strap them to it(electric chair only longer). 2 for those of
us that consider it our second bed we cound install a thermostat for
those chilly days. Smile
Hugh


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott" wrote:
>
> Kerry, I think this is a typical typo. We all can not be accomplished
> typists. I think the intended message from Hugh is clear. The motor
> info is dead on..but to chastise someone for a typo?? I guess it is
> as rediculous as "recycleing grey water" hmmm ...or not taking the
> time to research their "couch" in the Blue Box or from the forum
> achives! Nuff said on this.
>
> Scott B
> 86FC
> SC
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
> wrote:
> >
> > You want an electric couch??? I've heard of electric blankets, but
> > couches? Is the switch in the compartment just to the left of the
> > entrance steps in the 'Gen' position or in the shorepower position?
> > It could be as simple as that.
> >
> > Extremely unlikely to be an original engine. I'm pretty sure Cat was
> > not turbocharging the 3208 in 1980 so it must be a later edition.
> The
> > first year BB put the 3208T in was 83 I believe. If it is a
> retrofit,
> > one thing to keep in mind is that the 3208NA ran a couple of hundred
> > rpm's faster than the 3208T. As a result, there was a lower gear
> > ratio in the rear end of the NA models than the turbo models (I
> > believe). This means that a retrofitted 3208T will give you more
> > power up thru the gears and climbing hills, but a lower top speed
> > unless the governor has been turned up to allow higher rpm's that
> > match the NA model, or the rear end gear ratio changed. I think
> > turning up the governor will increase exhaust gas temperatures.
> >
> > Kerry
> > 82FC35
> > Denver
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello everyone
> > > I have some questions on an 80 fc33 that I am considering. I have
> some
> > > conserns I hope to gain some knowledge on.
> > >
> > > Right now there is no power from the Kubota 10kw genset to the
> couch
> > >
> > > The couch has a Telma Retarder and a Jake brake
> > >
> > > This is an 1980 with a 3208 turbo. current owner ststes previous
> owner
> > > told him it came from factory that way
> > >
> > > Has been sitting for past year did put some algeside in fuel tank
> > >
> > > new belts are being installed along with radiator at shop.
> nonswing
> > >
> > > when I go to look at it I will take Harvey's checklist
> > >
> > > goat rails modifided
> > >
> > > oil and fluid change done regularly does have blue box and recor
> > >
> > > Hugh Turner
> > > Thomaston Ga
> > > 94 Jep GC
> > > possible 80 FC33
> > >
> >
>
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