How big is the MCI Crusader II engine?
MCI MC9 Crusader II. Overall Length: 40 ft. Overall Width: 8 ft. Overall Height: Approximately 11 ft. Wheelbase: 285 in. Weight: 27,500 lb. Engine: Six cylinder DDC 6V-92TA two-cycle developing 277 HP at 2100 RPM. Engine: Eight cylinder DDC 8V-71 two-cycle diesel developing 280 HP at 2100 RPM.
What kind of engine does a MCI MC8 have?
Engine: Eight cylinder DDC 8V-71 two-cycle diesel developing 285 HP at 2150 RPM Transmission: Manual: Dana Model 8844A (four forward and one reverse) Transmission: Automatic: Allison HT740 (four forward and one reverse) Brakes: Service: Air operated two shoe service brakes are installed at each axle
When did the Motor Coach Industries MC-8 come out?
The Motor Coach Industries MC-8 was a 40-foot intercity motor coach produced from 1973 to 1978 and was the successor to the MC-7. The MC-8 featured an enlarged windshield with destination sign at the top right side.
How tall is a MCI MC8 model bus?
Overall Length: 40 ft Overall Width: 8 ft Overall Height: 10 ft 10 in Wheelbase: 285 in
What was the VIN on a 1968 MCI 5A?
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A with 8V71 and Allison MT644 transmission. Now have a 1977 MCI 5C. i think the issue was not wether or not there was a 4 digit vin, but was there a 4 digit unit number. The op listed a 4 digit unit number.
When did the first MCI bus come out?
A new system of bus model numbers was started in 1959 with the MC-1 Challenger, the first MCI type to have a distinctive pattern of slanted and straight window dividers.
Where was the first greyhound MC 8 made?
The MC-8 was again mechanically similar but looked somewhat different and was produced between 1973 and 1978 to the total of 3000 vehicles. In 1975, because of sporadic labor trouble at the Winnipeg plant, Greyhound set up Transportation Manufacturing Corp. in Roswell, New Mexico.
What kind of engine does a MCI coach have?
MCI officially enters the U.S. coach market, developing the MC-2, MC-3, MC-4, MC-5 and the MC-5A over the rest of the decade. The MC5 is a 35’ rear engine coach powered by Detroit Diesel 6V71 and 8V71 engines with Spicer 8245 & 8844A mechanical 4 speed transmissions.