you know when you go to a new restaurant the first dollar they frame and put by the cash register...you should do something with that quart and mount. I like making fridge magnets just a magnet back and on the fridge. So cool the same year as the bus
So I am on at least my third run through on this video play list. Love them, I notice this one has an issue with playing and thus far none of those before have issues. Likewise, the one after plays just fine. Not sure you will see this. Wanted to share it with you. Looking forward to your next installment. Be safe.
Oh sorry, Lol! Are you already building your bus? I just saw a few of your video's with those AMAZING drums ~ the sound is so rich and full ~ the one with mallets literally made me start crying! Now I'm reeeeeally intrigued... (~Kerry)
Lol!! Why didn't you just cut the hoses off after you cut a hole in them first and drained the coolant into a pan? Then the lines would of been empty 😊 lol!! I see you like doing things the hard way lol!! Love your channels name 😉 Super cute!
i appreciate your reply to this. We really didn't recognize this problem until after it was pouring out on the ground. We will try to be more careful in the future.
Bussy McBusface some of the other school bus conversions I have watched were sorry they took out the defrosters because you have such a large window you need to have a lot of air movement. Some of them put the defroster back in.
Can you link the video about the front defroster here? I can't find it. I'd like to know how your addressed that problem before I remove all the lines.
Once again a very entertaining video! I have one of those vibrating cutoff tools if you want to borrow it, I think it would work to cut the screws off versus grinding. Call me if you need it. Great job and such a happy assistant.
+Johnny Mullet we thought about it but we realized 3 things. 1) it only works if the engine is running which at idol takes a substantial amount of time to warm up enough to make heat which then makes it a very expensive form of heat. 2) we are installing a propane furnace which we can run while we are driving. 3) in the event we end up at an RV park, we can't run the engine for any real length of time or the wood stove (legality issues). So, the heater is out.
We can run both of the diesel heaters while we are driving. the only time that they couldn't keep up is when we were coming back from Colorado in sub freezing temperatures. If we weren't moving the heaters would have done just fine.
Hey man, really enjoying your channel. Is it possible to take just the back heater out and leave the front one, or is it not that simple? I'm going to be starting on my bus soon and plan to use your placement of the fresh water. Except I'm also going to try to throw the water heater under the bed too. Wondering if you thought that was a good idea also. Thanks in advance.
You could put the water heater under the bed but if your sink is far from the heater, you will waste a hit of water waiting on the hot water. That is why I put the water heater between the sink and the shower. Thanks for your kind comment!
As far as the heater, I think to could do that. I cant remember if they were part of the same line but if the were you could just bypass the rear heater.
I’m at this point also Do you have any video of your valves you shut, I could only find one, and I still lost almost 5 gallons of coolant from just the lines so I’m thinking I didn’t close the right valve... your videos are very helpful as I have the same pusher style bus...
I don't know your situation but if you plan on driving it you will need a defroster at some point. I know there are other options but thoses will cost money and these heaters already came installed with the bus. Like I said your situation may be different but defrosters are nice to have.
My bus is very similar to yours 89 bluebird, However my is the forward engine a puller I guess as they call it. But the heater is the same as yours did your bus have a tiny little Fan type radiator just behind the drivers seat? Also I did you have to deal with some hose work under the bus just under the front grill heater of the bus? One last question, I am to the point now where I am trying to get the drivers seat out, it seems like it is a 2 person job, how did you do it, any advice? I love your gusy vids I am learning a lot I am travelswithdave I am in Washington state. Working on m building my skoolie. Hope to hear from you when you have time. Thank you .
No radiator behind the seat. We did have to deal with hoses from rear to from but you won't because it is the engine that makes the heater work. The hoses actually ran inside the bus on the drive side. As far as the driver's seat, the people we got the bus from had already removed it so I don't have any words of wisdom there.
I’m doing this on my 2000 Blue Bird this week. Our buses are very similar, so thank you!!! I’m trying to reach out on Instagram if you will field some questions for me? Hope this find you well. Go Army!
Please provide description of key and year of coin along with your address, phone number, Social security number, and drivers license number. HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Did the cat survive this process? Given that Anti Freeze is both very tasty and very poisonous to animals?
you know when you go to a new restaurant the first dollar they frame and put by the cash register...you should do something with that quart and mount. I like making fridge magnets just a magnet back and on the fridge. So cool the same year as the bus
So I am on at least my third run through on this video play list. Love them, I notice this one has an issue with playing and thus far none of those before have issues. Likewise, the one after plays just fine. Not sure you will see this. Wanted to share it with you. Looking forward to your next installment. Be safe.
Very interesting. We will check it out and see if we can't fix that. Thank you for noticing!
Thanks for sharing & you stole our bus name!! ♥️💜💚👍🏼😆
Oh sorry, Lol! Are you already building your bus?
I just saw a few of your video's with those AMAZING drums ~ the sound is so rich and full ~ the one with mallets literally made me start crying! Now I'm reeeeeally intrigued... (~Kerry)
Lol!! Why didn't you just cut the hoses off after you cut a hole in them first and drained the coolant into a pan? Then the lines would of been empty 😊 lol!! I see you like doing things the hard way lol!!
Love your channels name 😉 Super cute!
I like you channel name funny. Don't like your draining antifreeze on the ground...not funny☹️
i appreciate your reply to this. We really didn't recognize this problem until after it was pouring out on the ground. We will try to be more careful in the future.
You are making me wish I was younger! How long before next video? I am really enjoying them.
Gary Johnson trying for a video a week!
Having taken the front heater core out of dash yet but looks fun lol
Thanks for documenting your hard work. Will you still be able to defrost the windshield with the front heater out?
Mick Riva that occurred to me the other day and I haven't figured it out yet.
Bussy McBusface some of the other school bus conversions I have watched were sorry they took out the defrosters because you have such a large window you need to have a lot of air movement. Some of them put the defroster back in.
Can you link the video about the front defroster here? I can't find it. I'd like to know how your addressed that problem before I remove all the lines.
Once again a very entertaining video! I have one of those vibrating cutoff tools if you want to borrow it, I think it would work to cut the screws off versus grinding. Call me if you need it. Great job and such a happy assistant.
Jerry Fink Thank you. Hard work but fun for both of us! I'll let you know on the tool!
Really like your channel! Me and wife have same bus but motor is in front! What kind of motor does your bus have?
My bus had one rear heater and I decided to keep it installed.
+Johnny Mullet we thought about it but we realized 3 things. 1) it only works if the engine is running which at idol takes a substantial amount of time to warm up enough to make heat which then makes it a very expensive form of heat. 2) we are installing a propane furnace which we can run while we are driving. 3) in the event we end up at an RV park, we can't run the engine for any real length of time or the wood stove (legality issues). So, the heater is out.
@@BussyMcBusface hank you for mentioning those considerations. I was wondering why many people didn't just keep the stock heater.
How do you keep your bus warm when you are driving it
We can run both of the diesel heaters while we are driving. the only time that they couldn't keep up is when we were coming back from Colorado in sub freezing temperatures. If we weren't moving the heaters would have done just fine.
Like it, where u at Bussy NcBusface? We need more videos.
We haven't forgot. We are close to the next video. Long stretch, I know.
We haven't forgot all of you!!! We have a video in the works and it has taken us months to make it!
We finally got it up! This 15 minute video took us 3 months of grueling work in the Arizona summer to make!
Not sure why you would remove a heat source from the engine. Wouldn't you want to take advantage of that while driving around.
Hey man, really enjoying your channel. Is it possible to take just the back heater out and leave the front one, or is it not that simple? I'm going to be starting on my bus soon and plan to use your placement of the fresh water. Except I'm also going to try to throw the water heater under the bed too. Wondering if you thought that was a good idea also. Thanks in advance.
You could put the water heater under the bed but if your sink is far from the heater, you will waste a hit of water waiting on the hot water. That is why I put the water heater between the sink and the shower. Thanks for your kind comment!
As far as the heater, I think to could do that. I cant remember if they were part of the same line but if the were you could just bypass the rear heater.
If you kept them in for the defroster, would've it been a pain to deal with their boxy shape??
Yes. We have a super cool plan for this. It will be in the dashboard video coming soon.
Face shield is your friend!
For the heater removal, did you leave the valve at the engine shut off or did you do some kind of loop with the hoses?
I shut the valves. I may add another radiator to the system to aid in cooling. We'll see.
I’m at this point also
Do you have any video of your valves you shut, I could only find one, and I still lost almost 5 gallons of coolant from just the lines so I’m thinking I didn’t close the right valve... your videos are very helpful as I have the same pusher style bus...
I don't know your situation but if you plan on driving it you will need a defroster at some point. I know there are other options but thoses will cost money and these heaters already came installed with the bus. Like I said your situation may be different but defrosters are nice to have.
We are planning on using 12v hair dryers mounted inside the dash.
@@BussyMcBusface 😂Was that serious or sarcastic? Either way, I love it. Made me laugh on a bad day
My bus is very similar to yours 89 bluebird, However my is the forward engine a puller I guess as they call it. But the heater is the same as yours did your bus have a tiny little Fan type radiator just behind the drivers seat? Also I did you have to deal with some hose work under the bus just under the front grill heater of the bus? One last question, I am to the point now where I am trying to get the drivers seat out, it seems like it is a 2 person job, how did you do it, any advice? I love your gusy vids I am learning a lot I am travelswithdave I am in Washington state. Working on m building my skoolie. Hope to hear from you when you have time. Thank you .
No radiator behind the seat. We did have to deal with hoses from rear to from but you won't because it is the engine that makes the heater work. The hoses actually ran inside the bus on the drive side.
As far as the driver's seat, the people we got the bus from had already removed it so I don't have any words of wisdom there.
Bussy McBusface thank you hope you will subscribe to my channel
Travelswithdave hey I have a 1990 whit that little radiator on the side . Did you pull it out ?
Definitely didn't pull any radiators.
how do you defrost the windshield without the heater?
We can actually switch back and forth..
@@BussyMcBusface oh so you didn’t remove all the heaters just the rear one.
I would have kept the aux heater for additional cooling if needed
Unfortunately it would be in the way of our fresh water .
So, how do you defrost/defog the windshield?
Keep watching 😁
I’m doing this on my 2000 Blue Bird this week. Our buses are very similar, so thank you!!! I’m trying to reach out on Instagram if you will field some questions for me? Hope this find you well. Go Army!
I lost that key and money back in 1969 , my freshman year at school would please send it back to me? Thanks
Please provide description of key and year of coin along with your address, phone number, Social security number, and drivers license number. HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Your going to be 4 yrs using a screwdriver
I'm a girl and I known enough to drain the anti freeze in a bucket. Maybe you should have watched a u TUBE video first.