I am currently mulling over rebuilding the 392 ic motor I have in my 1970 superior bus. The previous owner said they did a rebuild, but I have my doubts.
I was lucky enough to get two additional motors with the bus, giving me a grand total of three. They are all ic motors but I know the two on the stands have a spun crank bearing and the other has a bad rod bearing.
The current engine is mated to a allison mt40 , which I know is a timebomb waiting to blow. It works excellent now, but the parts are hard to come by and I plan on doing some travelling in this beast in the next few years.
So here is my question to the gurus out there. I'm looking for a reliable and robust motor. The 392 now pushes the bus along pretty well, but I keep a close eye on the rpms as we go down the road. I would like to be able to keep the bus moving 60-65 mph without making too much trouble for the motor. I am also considering swapping out the allison for a newer model (open to suggenstions here too)
I'm thinking my budget is gonna be 2000-2500 for the rebuild, could be more if I decide to have someone else do it. I'm a pretty competent mechanic and have build motors before, but this International seem to have a pretty narrow learning curve.
So hit me! I'm open to all suggestions and critiques.
Just a few pics to show you what I'm working on:
392 International Harvester photo by workman1975 | photobucket
20131021_175535_zps7da3419d.jpg photo by workman1975 | photobucket
20131021_175206_zpsf02427cd.jpg photo by workman1975 | photobucket
I was lucky enough to get two additional motors with the bus, giving me a grand total of three. They are all ic motors but I know the two on the stands have a spun crank bearing and the other has a bad rod bearing.
The current engine is mated to a allison mt40 , which I know is a timebomb waiting to blow. It works excellent now, but the parts are hard to come by and I plan on doing some travelling in this beast in the next few years.
So here is my question to the gurus out there. I'm looking for a reliable and robust motor. The 392 now pushes the bus along pretty well, but I keep a close eye on the rpms as we go down the road. I would like to be able to keep the bus moving 60-65 mph without making too much trouble for the motor. I am also considering swapping out the allison for a newer model (open to suggenstions here too)
I'm thinking my budget is gonna be 2000-2500 for the rebuild, could be more if I decide to have someone else do it. I'm a pretty competent mechanic and have build motors before, but this International seem to have a pretty narrow learning curve.
So hit me! I'm open to all suggestions and critiques.
Just a few pics to show you what I'm working on:
392 International Harvester photo by workman1975 | photobucket
20131021_175535_zps7da3419d.jpg photo by workman1975 | photobucket
20131021_175206_zpsf02427cd.jpg photo by workman1975 | photobucket