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Cullen Newsom (Cullennewsom)
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Posted on Tuesday, August 02, 2011 - 1:14 pm:   

I know some of you have these engines, and I reckon a few of you might want to have a look at these auctions. A look at past auctions' prices shows that they often sell for scrap price. Annoyingly, they are sealed bid auctions, but you might get lucky. All of these are in Hooks, Tx (Texarkana area).

Auction starts 08/22/2011 and ends 08/24/2011.

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Detroit Diesel Corp, 92 Series, Re-manufactured Date:07/98, 8 cylinder, 736 cubic inch displacement, has been drained of all fluids. Previews and load outs by appointment only.



http://www.govliquidation.com/list/e10173/lna/1.html

I have no affiliation with the auction site, well, that's not true. I am a US citizen.

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George M. Todd (George_todd)
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Posted on Tuesday, August 02, 2011 - 11:19 pm:   

There's 50 of them, looks like they all have a compressor and a hydraulic pump. Some have an alternator, but none have a starter or a flywheel.
Minimum bid is a hundred and fifty bucks!
Thanks Cullen!
Cullen Newsom (Cullennewsom)
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Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 - 12:49 am:   

Sure thing George, good luck.

Here's a couple more listings:

This one has rebuilt injectors, new injectors, and turbos and pistons and no sealed bid nonsense.


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1 Hemit Kit w/parts & components to include: Detroit Diesel, Turbo charger, P/N: 8923340; Detroit Diesel, Starter, P/N: R0461125-24V; Midlands, Brake compressor, P/N: 289941X; 8ea Detroit Diesel, Reliabilt injector, Type 9A90, P/N: R5229630; 8ea Jake Brakes to include: 8ea Jake brakes, Mdl: 71-92A/110lbs of torque; 8ea Fuel pipe grip, P/N: 17049; 2ea Seals, P/N: 10223510; Detroit Diesel, Reliabilt water pump, P/N: 23506602; 2ea Detroit Diesel, 180 degree thermostat




http://www.govliquidation.com/list/e10082/lna/1.html

And if you know anyone who's looking for a 6-pack of buses...

http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=7&acctid=3736
Luvrbus (Luvrbus)
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Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 - 8:52 am:   

Got to be careful on which lot you buy some do make good engines PITA to install in a MCI or Prevost unless you have a old 8v92 you can use the cam, backplate,bell housing and aux gears from, none will have by pass blowers so that needs to be changed along with the turbo those are smokers and most are 435 hp with 1242# of torque @1400 you really need to be sure the turbo feeds from the lower left side front then you know they are A Sliver engine

good luck
Dal Farnworth (Dallas)
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Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 - 1:05 pm:   

I agree with Clifford.
Changing a non-bus engine to a bus friendly engine is labor intensive. If you have one of those like the HEMET engine that was built with the battle setting injectors, it will end up costing you more to convert than if you bought a bare block and built it up from scratch. Wrong liners, wrong pistons, wrong rings, wrong cams, wrong blower, wrong turbo, wrong bearings, wrong bolt pattern on the bell housing, (I think), wrong oil pan, wrong oil pump, wrong oil pump pickup, wrong crank pulley and seals, wrong water pump, wrong INJECTORs, among other insignificant stuff.

Would I use one? You betcha.... in a heartbeat, with the caveat that I would be doing all of the work myself and letting it sit until I found the right parts I needed to make it run the way I wanted. I wouldn't be buying the latest and greatest from DD... that's a fast way to spend money I don't have, but, if you could afford it, you might be happy with the power and the fuel mileage.
Cullen Newsom (Cullennewsom)
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Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2011 - 1:19 pm:   

I'd be careful for sure, but there's plenty of time left on this auction to do the research and find out which part numbers match your needs. Or heck, it might even be valuable to have as a core.

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