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Mike McCarthy (205.188.192.21)

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Posted on Sunday, April 28, 2002 - 2:13 pm:   

GMC PD4903 Coach No.348
My 1st time on this board...good stuff!!
RJ Long (Rjlong) (24.127.8.58)

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Posted on Sunday, April 28, 2002 - 4:26 pm:   

Welcome aboard, Mike!

PD4903-348: AR & GD Bernacchia (Resort Bus Lines), Yonkers, NY. Delivered new in April of 1969, fleet number 2700.

RJ
PD4106-2784
Fresno CA
Jim Wilke (152.163.195.196)

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Posted on Sunday, April 28, 2002 - 11:41 pm:   

Hi RJ,
The 8-71 is way more HP than the original 6-71. Da Book shows the original 2 valve 6-71 as 170 HP. Modern 6-71s are about 240.

By the way, remember the PD4104-2087 I asked you about the history of? Well my friends bought it. As we got it ready to travel to their house, we noticed that the tag on the axle housing says the axle ratio is 3.88:1! Everyone says (and the book agrees) that the only choices are 4.125 and 3.56. Is there anything in your roster info that would indicate the original ratioit was built with?

Ever heard of this ratio in a 4104 before? Everything looks original with the axle/installation. By the way, it gives a really niice dead throttle start, much nicer than our 3.56 ratio which seems to just about stall the motor.

Jim-Bob

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