What type of engine does a bus use?

What type of engine does a bus use?

Diesel engines are built to last and are specifically designed for medium-duty use. Diesel engines can last 15 to 20 years or more. Diesel engines last 2-3 times longer than their propane and gasoline counterparts. Diesel engines almost never need to be replaced during the life of a school bus.

What kind of engine does a city bus have?

A typical intercity coach weighs about 12,000 kg (26,000 pounds), has a capacity of up to 47 passengers, a two-stroke-cycle V-8 diesel engine with up to 450 horsepower, an electronically controlled automatic transmission, and air brakes.

Are there any problems with the VT365 bus engine?

We have a little more than 50 VT365 powered Internationals in our bus fleet. We are always experiencing problems like: injectors, egr coolers, egr valves, ipr failures, rocker arm problems, pushrod problems, etc. We definitely stay busy around the shop with these fabulous engines.

Is there a 2007 International VT365 engine for sale?

2007 INTERNATIONAL VT365 ENGINE ASSEMBLY MILEAGE: ODOMETER 158,802 CORE CHARGE: $2,500.00 USED – TESTED / INSPECTED: IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE ENGINE RUN COPY AND PASTE THE LINK BELOW http… See More Details 2007 International VT365 used diesel engine for sale. 200 HP, Serial 1872922c1.

How many VT365 IC CE’s are in the fleet?

We have 16 2005 IC CE’s in our fleet all with the VT365. Within the last week, three of them have gone down with bad injectors. What could be the cause of so many injector failures all at once?

What to do if your VT365 injector fails?

Another one of the ’05 IC’s with the VT365. I tried replacing the 40 amp fuse in the battery cable only to find that wasn’t blown. So they sent a mechanic out to do what he could on-site, and after about an hour he finally called for a tow truck. The engine would turn but wouldn’t catch, and the yellow engine light was on.