How To Inspect A Used Ambulance For Conversion And Things To Look For | Ambulance Conversion Life

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  • I'm hoping to help answer some of the questions that I'm asked by people shopping for an ambulance. Here are some tips to help you pick a good rig and get the best price.
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    My name is David and with my dog Lefty we live full time in our converted ambulance RV. I made this change to my 'standard' life and you can too! Like, subscribe and comment - Lefty would appreciate it - he wants the adventures to keep coming!
    The Campulance is a 2002 Ford E450 Marque Commando 164 Class III ambulance powered by the Ford 7.3l Powerstroke diesel engine and a 4 speed transmission. Lefty is a 65lb Staffordshire Terrier (best I can tell) that came from the Verona Street Animal Shelter in March 2014 at the age of 9 months. We have been living full time in the campulance since July 2019.

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  • @letsgetreal670
    @letsgetreal670 3 роки тому +32

    Great video, it is a big service to the community. The first ambulance I purchased was via auction and it was in a small town in Ohio. After about 700 miles it shut down on me. I was thinking it was a fuel related problem. I got ahold of a towing service and had it towed to a power stroke diesel shop. Luckily I broke down near a good one. When all was said and done I was out over $2,400 dollars. They replaced the engine wiring harness and the primary alternator and for whatever reason it was running good so I took off. I didn't get very far until I had to limp back to the shop. It ended up that there was serious rust in the fuel tank. He cleaned the tank out, put new filters, etc. and it was good to go. It also had a significant rust problem that was not visually apparent. At about the 1,300 mile mark, the rear left caliper came apart. I continued home very carefully. The shop I took it to at home had to work extremely hard to remove the wheel due to rust and rust is what destroyed the caliper. I will never purchase a vehicle from the rust belt again, no matter how good it may look visually. One more note about aluminum, it may not rust but it can definitely corrode. If you see any raised areas on the aluminum body that look like rust bubbles under the paint, that is most likely corrosion. It typically happens when the incorrect hardware is used to mount lights, etc. to the aluminum. I am not sure if the salt from roads also causes it. I had to sell it as it left me very uninterested in putting any more into it. Needless to say, I lost my shirt on the sale. It is now a plumbers truck in town. Sorry for the book length story.

  • @tomwilliam5118
    @tomwilliam5118 3 роки тому +22

    David you have really come a long way with your videos. I'm still working through watching all the build videos however you just seem so more relaxed and in a peaceful place. During some of your build videos I could tell you were really going through tough times and we're under the wire to get things done. Even Lefty looks a lot more settled in. I am so thankful I came across your Channel you have given me a wealth of information how to proceed in my dream of spending the rest my life on the road and hopefully at the age of 67 I'll be able to log couple hundred thousand miles. If you ever come into East Tennessee let me know I have a place where you can get a hot shower and I'll give Lefty a good bath. Take care God bless you and thanks for all your hard work that you put into your videos.

    • @Wingnut_Stickman
      @Wingnut_Stickman 3 роки тому +2

      true that

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +5

      Thank you Tom, Its good to hear you're getting info from the videos :) I appreciate that you've noticed the changes... I know I feel them :)

    • @Michaelw777.52
      @Michaelw777.52 2 роки тому +1

      I'm with you, Tom: I'll be 69 this year and looking forward to the same thing. Good luck to you.

  • @LeeAnnCarlsted-uy1fr
    @LeeAnnCarlsted-uy1fr 4 місяці тому +1

    What a great video, David! I am so appreciative and now feel more confident in purchasing a used ambulance!! Your videos are often so educational, and that’s what we newbies need. Thanks for keeping us newbies in mind!! You’re the best…🤗👏

  • @cfh4201969
    @cfh4201969 3 роки тому +13

    Pro tip: even after the wait light goes out keep waiting until you see the battery volt gage goe up.
    The glow plugs keep cycling after the light goes out. So when its really cold you should cycle the plugs 2 - 4 times then on the last time wait that extra 20-30 seconds and when the volt gage goes up then crank it 😉

  • @ginuiowa
    @ginuiowa 3 роки тому +16

    Great video!! Some of the best advise regarding diesel engines is performing a cold start with the engine cold to the touch and a cold day is even better. Something to look for is the exhaust; if is white colored after it has just been started (cold start) then the motor is, “tired”, and is soon to need a refresh; I would pass on it unless you’re prepared to pull the engine and rebuild it. Another really good thing that you noted was to remove the oil fill cap and check for any “blow by” (smoke or positive pressure) coming out of the filler neck.
    David; you have a solid Ford 7.3L diesel that is a good Diesel engine. However, the newer 6.0L Ford diesel engines aren’t as robust nor as sound as the 7.3L engine; they also require much more maintenance and get less mileage. I wouldn’t recommend one unless you absolutely have to have a Ford... I did some research and talked with a few EMTs and Paramedics to see what their recommendations were with regard to various rigs (Ambulances). Without fail; all that I spoke with recommended the Chevy 6.6L Duramax primary due to its mileage which they just said was significantly more than the Ford; specifically with regard to the shorter van body style type 3 body. However, Chevy stopped making these van bodies in 2013 or 2014. The good news is that these van bodies are becoming available now on the market.
    I purchased a 2010 Chevy G3500 Express Cutaway (1 ton van body) that was made just before DEF was introduced. I just took a trip across the state of Iowa (northwest to southeast) and back last weekend as I’m learning the Ins and outs of the rig (approximately a 650 mile trip). I filled my 30 gallon tank once and still have over a 1/2 tank left; I saw an average mileage of a little over 17 mpg towing a motorcycle on a small trailer behind me with wind. I have seen close to 19 mpg with just the rig and my worst mileage was a trip to Arkansas last fall pulling a 20’ enclosed car hauler with a motorcycle and an ATV inside up and down the mountains at speed between 70 - 80 mph; I saw 11.6 mpg.
    I don’t need to run my rig that hard and can drastically improve my mileage and increase the seat time on longer drives by slowing down to 65 - 70 mph (1800 - 2000 rpm). At 55 mph (1600 rpm) is where I see the best mileage, 19 mpg or a little better.
    I’ve got a lot of power as noted by the previous towing statements and also noting that I had set my cruise control with tow/haul mode selected. My rig would actually downshift as it started running up the mountain and would then be passing semis as it actually maintained the set cruise speed. What I learned is that I will release the cruise control goin up the mountain so that my rig won’t down shift, rev so high, and go that fast. I don’t need to be passing semis going up a mountain... However, I will then re-engage my cruise control at the top of the mountain as I start to head back down. This is because with the tow/haul mode selected, it will hold my rig at speed and not allow for a run-away situation. Also, I’ve found that when tow/haul mode is selected I can just touch my brake pedal and it will automatically down shift my transmission, which helps to slow me down and saves my brakes.
    I have a CDL and have driven semis for years, but this rig is a new bread all it’s own. It drives differently than cars, pickups, straight trucks, and semis. Although it has some similarities with a few of the aforementioned mentioned. The rig without tow/haul mode drives more like a car in that when I let off the accelerator it will coast and I will have to slow it with the brakes alone, but with tow/haul mode selected it will slow with the transmission if I touch the brake pedal and I can down shift through the six gears if needed simply by touching the brake pedal (but not actually apply the brakes). Basically I’m learning how the computer runs the engine and the transmission. I’m still in the shake down mode to find any minor issue before I take it on a longer trip and so that I feel comfortable taking it across the country after I build it out. I’m starting with the mechanicals and then the cab before I actually start the build (conversion to an RV) in the back (house). This also allows me more time to camp in it and to think about what my must haves are and how the layout...
    Bandit and I hope to see you and Lefty on the road someday David; until then be safe and enjoy what The Lord has given us 😎
    Mike

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +3

      Great comment Mike thank you for that! I do recommend to folks to stay away from the 6.0l powerstroke - there are so many for sale with bad head gasket!

  • @LuckyChow
    @LuckyChow 3 роки тому +13

    Very good and informative video David. I'm a fleet manager for a relatively large heavy duty fleet and a certified ASE Master technician. You did great! This will really help a lot of people.

    • @Texasishot105
      @Texasishot105 2 роки тому

      Oh boy, could you come along with me to find me a Ford E450? 🤗😅

  • @toomanynarcissistshere2102
    @toomanynarcissistshere2102 Рік тому

    Perfect video, straight to the point, not an ounce of gibberish. Liked/subscribed

  • @hg2.
    @hg2. Рік тому +1

    I watched this again - a "start here" video if there ever was one.
    👍

  • @JDBrasesco
    @JDBrasesco 3 роки тому +3

    OMG. The husky is so cute!

  • @Erik-pr2rf
    @Erik-pr2rf 3 роки тому +8

    also check the mounts on the Box to the frame make sure they are not rusting and look secure same goes with between the cab too ...

  • @cherelann
    @cherelann 3 роки тому +5

    Will definitely be rewatching this video before I buy. This winter I will be traveling in my SUV to get a lay of the desert southwest to see if this is a commitment I really want to make. In my 20's and 30's I was nomadic by choice and never let the grass grow under my feet. Now that I am older I may find I would just rather stay put and grow a garden. Another great video, David! I do hope I will be able to meet Lefty and you down the road...

  • @lindareinen1259
    @lindareinen1259 2 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @kibbsellis9445
    @kibbsellis9445 Рік тому

    Very happy for this information. Thank you.

  • @jtsterry
    @jtsterry 3 роки тому

    Absolutely excellent video ! Full of info for a prespective buyer !

  • @wattsadonnasaurs4810
    @wattsadonnasaurs4810 3 роки тому

    David this really is a GREAT video with SOOOO much info !!!!!! A lot even on just buying a used vehicle!! I agree with comets your videos have got better and you are happier!! THAT is why you are almost at 10k WOO HOO !!

  • @scotts.8460
    @scotts.8460 3 роки тому +2

    Hi David and Lefty. This is straight up one of your best and informative vids to date. So much info packed into this video. Clearly spoken, easy to understand and straight to the point. Now I have some more things to check out on my own rig. Well done. Loved the dogs and the bloopers.

  • @lostinseale
    @lostinseale 3 роки тому

    Maybe one of your best videos yet. This was a lot of good information. Definitely need to take a checklist with me when I’m looking for a rig.

  • @richardgorski23
    @richardgorski23 2 роки тому

    Now I have to look about putting one in. Thanks

  • @thomasbrown7728
    @thomasbrown7728 3 роки тому +7

    Great video, great tips. One thing I like to do when I’m buying used vehicles is, to get someone to drive it, and I follow it. Look at wheels.Do they track straight? Any wobble? Look at tailpipe, any smoke? A lot of smoke? Stuff like that

  • @myrootsgraspNewsoil
    @myrootsgraspNewsoil 3 роки тому +7

    You are so incredibly helpful! Ty so much for sharing all this info so generously with us!
    I’m a single female in my 60s and don’t have anyone to help me find or purchase one of these so finding your channel has been a God send!

    • @yesican2012
      @yesican2012 3 роки тому +2

      Same here. Also looking for an ambulance, but not to travel. Dont need the cab, I only want the box.

    • @kimberlyhill4474
      @kimberlyhill4474 Рік тому

      Me too

  • @alysonfisher3611
    @alysonfisher3611 2 роки тому

    David, great informative video!! It was really helpful & answered some questions I was wondering about but had no clue how to find out my answers. Thank you again for pjputting out there such a great & helpful video! You've good a good heart! ❤

  • @Texasishot105
    @Texasishot105 2 роки тому

    They are so good together.... 🐾❤🐾❤

  • @svetlanatiramisu1620
    @svetlanatiramisu1620 3 роки тому +2

    I love your ability to give information so easily and accurately...I watch your videos as each one comes out and take note on what is happening not only with your rig but the experience of where you go...give Lefty a pat on the head for me.

  • @ronr479
    @ronr479 3 роки тому +2

    David, you've done a fantastic job with this video! It was very informative, you brought out a couple of things I hadn't thought of. I really like your quick change act!!
    Keep it rolling neighbor. 🖖

  • @debikami1
    @debikami1 3 роки тому

    Thanks for all the info!😻

  • @insectasaurusvanlife
    @insectasaurusvanlife 2 роки тому

    Great Vid! Thank You for sage advice.

  • @susanshaver912
    @susanshaver912 2 роки тому

    Great video! I would have missed half of this. And reading comments down below is also a wealth of information as you said it would be:) Thank you so much.

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 3 роки тому

    Wow that was great I mean right to the point I'm definitely going to use this if I do decide to get one I'm still not quite decided yet it hasn't been that long since I seen my wife leave in one. I will be watching this again and taking notes thank you very much for all this information and I'm sure there's probably more that I need to look for. Thanks again have a great day and stay safe!

  • @stacyschneider7316
    @stacyschneider7316 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing take care

  • @esbliss
    @esbliss Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @MexicoDrones
    @MexicoDrones 2 роки тому

    Great stuff David. Thanks

  • @troyfreedom
    @troyfreedom 3 роки тому

    Best video thus far.

  • @amyvisciglia5943
    @amyvisciglia5943 Рік тому

    Thank you so much this was so helpful!

  • @hg2.
    @hg2. 3 роки тому

    Thanks much!
    You're opening up a new RV genre for many of us.

  • @georgedemean2228
    @georgedemean2228 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent points Dave,
    One thing I like to add (that I wished I knew about when it comes to diesel trucks) always check the engine hours indicator, a normal personal use diesel truck will get an average 35- 45 Miles/hr.
    Do the math and compare the truck mileage with the "Engine On Hours" meter...Keep in mind, ambulances do a lot of idling in their service life (heating and air conditioning)
    Diesel engines love running under loads, not at idle.
    I hope this helps...

  • @jphoto7773
    @jphoto7773 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this video

  • @Dragonflies1928
    @Dragonflies1928 2 роки тому

    Lefty needed his camera time . thanks for the vid. I had an American bulldog that looked just like lefty.

  • @puddin7889
    @puddin7889 3 роки тому +1

    Good video good information

  • @WoodyWillisIII
    @WoodyWillisIII 3 роки тому +1

    I'm going out to check mine first thing in the morning to see if I bought any problems. Thanks for video.

  • @Stephanie-lb6tt
    @Stephanie-lb6tt 3 роки тому

    What a guy!
    Can’t thank you enough for all these tips!! unknown tips to me matter of fact👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😎

  • @como5555
    @como5555 3 роки тому

    a lot of great information...thanks for posting...in the process of purchasing a rig myself...this information is very helpful

  • @saraparker4082
    @saraparker4082 3 роки тому +3

    My sister and I dream about van life. She’s looking at a Ford Sprinter and I want a 4x4 ambulance. I love the information you share on your channel

  • @bigbearontherun6441
    @bigbearontherun6441 Рік тому

    Thanks for all the good info. I've been looking around for a rig on and off for the past few months.

  • @peterpowell6168
    @peterpowell6168 3 роки тому

    Wow lots of great info! Tire date code good for any purchase. Thanks 👍

  • @russconklin6558
    @russconklin6558 3 роки тому

    Hello David,
    Thank you, thank you. Your timing is great. I have told you about my hunt for a rig, you have pointed out some things that I have not though of. You and Lefty are looking good, being home is healthy for you both. God bless, safe roads, Russ

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому

      Thank you Russ and great to hear the video has helped !!!

  • @paulhunter546
    @paulhunter546 3 роки тому

    Great video David..lots of good info ! 👍😁

  • @vincentmannelli2258
    @vincentmannelli2258 9 місяців тому

    Nice job! Thank you for your wonderful video. It is very refreshing to listen to someone who is honest. This is very important information that everyone needs. It's unfortunate that there are people out there that try to sell you things that may have serious issues and we all appreciate from the bottom of our hearts for your input to keep us from being vulnerable to getting ripped off. Thank you again and God bless my friend.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for your appreciation :) I have heard too many stories of folks getting taken advantage of...

  • @johnhavilicheck8835
    @johnhavilicheck8835 3 роки тому

    Very educational

  • @charylliss1472
    @charylliss1472 3 роки тому

    Just binge watching because I have picked up a head cold and not sleeping well. Just really enjoy the travel videos. Music and Lefty and scenery your editing good Rx.

  • @jw1million1
    @jw1million1 2 роки тому

    Lefty always trying to steal the show,lol! You have very enjoyable video's and they are quite descriptive even to me who knows nothing much about automotive care. Oh Lefty you are such a sweet heart boy!

  • @smileycamel5635
    @smileycamel5635 2 роки тому

    Really appreciate the vid,...I'm saving up for an ambulance, and have learned a lot from your videos...thank you!

  • @tonyyost7125
    @tonyyost7125 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for great information.....t

  • @larryrobertson2150
    @larryrobertson2150 3 роки тому

    I am currently looking to buy so thank you for posting this info.

  • @agentofficerthomasa.porter107
    @agentofficerthomasa.porter107 3 роки тому +1

    David, Thanks, You Answered The Questions Had On Diesel & Glow Plugs. Always Been Gasoline Motors, So This Has Set My Mind At Ease. The Only Down Side I Will Never Understand, Gasoline Was Always More Than Diesel. Now The Oil Companies Charge More For Diesel Than Gasoline. 1st Thought, GREED. Continuing Having A Great Reunion w/Family & Safe Travels. Always, Tommy :-)

  • @katokhaelan4881
    @katokhaelan4881 3 роки тому

    Wow man, thank you so much

  • @scottyemp3648
    @scottyemp3648 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @CoolHandLuke43
    @CoolHandLuke43 3 роки тому +2

    Tire date code is only on one side of the tire. So sometimes you have to climb under vehicle to see tire date code. Very good thing to look for!

  • @GeorgeStar
    @GeorgeStar Рік тому

    Great info!

  • @michaelneale5194
    @michaelneale5194 3 роки тому

    Very informative video having only experience with gasoline vehicles. Thank You

  • @davidwardlow721
    @davidwardlow721 2 роки тому

    I'm looking at a e450 van series just the chassis from uhaul and your tips are awesome! Especially the idea of the error code reader.

  • @dawnbasham9403
    @dawnbasham9403 3 роки тому +3

    @ uslipaway I was going to say the exact say thing. Its so true, I'm making notes in a notebook that is for my future truck. I'm not in a rush but I'm looking!

  • @carmelbrain7399
    @carmelbrain7399 3 роки тому

    Hello from down under in the Nation's capital. It is terrific to see you looking so relaxed, so much good information too.

  • @chuckhashbarger5690
    @chuckhashbarger5690 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks David for this super helpful video. I may be going from CA to WA soon to look at an ambulance(I found on Craigslist), and now I'll be armed with your list of things to look for and do when considering a potential ambulance to purchase.

  • @anything9988
    @anything9988 3 роки тому +4

    Nice job, you nailed it. When I bought mine it didn't have the pass through, there was just the window (1999 Medtec) with a cabinet installed in the house just below it. I figured I'd remove the cabinet and small window and then have to do a lot of cutting/welding. I was very pleasantly surprised when I saw the doorway was in essence already there, I just had to remove two cross braces which didn't look structural at all but were only there to basically create a wall and window between the cab and house. Just mentioning this as some people get hung up on there not being a pass through, I don't know if they're all the same but it saved me a lot of work I thought I was going to have to do. I have a few pictures of what I did that I can send you if you want.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому

      Excellent info Ed thank you and a lot of people would also like to know what you did. Email me the pictures you have, if possible, and I'll cover it in a video!

    • @saraparker4082
      @saraparker4082 3 роки тому

      Yes. Can you please post a picture ? I’m looking for an ambulance .

  • @Michaelw777.52
    @Michaelw777.52 2 роки тому

    Outstanding. Thank you for this info. I'll be looking at a rig in the next 6-12 months and know very little about diesels. I'm learning by reading what the good engines are, including the 7.3 which I know you're sold on. Engine repair expenses are what scare the crap out of me though.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Mike for watching and commenting. I was like you 2.5yrs ago but now have great confidence in my diesel after becoming familiar with it. It would take a catastrophic internal failure to stop this thing, and those are rare!

  • @MikeWMiller
    @MikeWMiller 3 роки тому +1

    I'm not a very mechanically savvy person, and I'm just a couple weeks from buying a rig. This video has been the most valuable thing I've found in terms of what to look for when assessing a used ambulance. Many thanks!

    • @FortunaZKat
      @FortunaZKat 3 роки тому +1

      Find a mechanic that'll do a vehicle inspection before you buy. It'll cost you some $ but it can be way cheaper than paying them to do repairs. And the piece of mind can be priceless.

  • @lisasumms2114
    @lisasumms2114 3 роки тому +2

    Trying to talk hubby into this choice of RV. This is going to help. We are avid remodelers and have the ability to pay for some trades too for the build out. So this is a viable hobby for us in retirement with the outcome of an investment and Recreation choice. You are a great resource!

  • @lauralclinton6158
    @lauralclinton6158 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the information. I just purchased a 2005 ambulance. I'm sure I will have plenty of questions as I'm just getting to know ours. So far no major issues. I'm getting used to not cranking it on, but letting it cycle through 1st. Thank you for sharing and offering assistance.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому

      Congratulations on your rig! I suggest drive drive drive... to get comfortable with it. And, dig into it! You'll become expert at all of its systems :)

  • @KellyStJohn-vt3do
    @KellyStJohn-vt3do 2 роки тому +3

    You rock David!! Thank you so much for taking the time and spending the effort on making these videos! It provided me the encouragement to make the leap and purchase an ambulance myself! I just got my hands on a 1999 4x4 Ford type 1 ambulance with the 7.3 powerstroke a couple of days ago! It has the 12 foot long box which was built by McCoy Miller. First order of business is for me to find wiring diagrams for this beast!! I'll definitely support your efforts through purchasing items via your referral links whenever possible!!

  • @elaineg4921
    @elaineg4921 3 роки тому

    Thanks David. Great info as usual. I'm going to be looking at a rig in June. It's a jersey rig so hopefully not a rust bucket. Blessings always

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +1

      That's great Elaine! I hope it's the one!

    • @elaineg4921
      @elaineg4921 3 роки тому

      @@TheCampulanceMan me too. I can't find anything under 14K. So I hope it's a good one. They're asking 18.5k.. you n your family and lefyn blue have a blessed day

  • @Wingnut_Stickman
    @Wingnut_Stickman 3 роки тому +11

    Good bunch of information as follows:
    @0:58 in-person inspection
    @1:50 truck items vs house items
    @2:24 engine
    @2:57 do a cold start/glow plugs
    @7:04 check oil
    @7:47 check rings for blow by
    @8:27 check the coolant
    @9:10 bring an OBDII scanner
    @10:25 check suspension components/bushings
    @11:15 check steering dampener
    @12:06 check tires
    @12:41 decoding tire date stamp
    @13:12 how many miles is too many
    @13:47 look for the inverter
    @14:47 check state of wiring
    @16:03 check for leaks
    @18:21 check for rust
    @19:08 test drive
    @20:08 check the comments for more useful info
    @21:25 who is a good boy?
    @21:48 family day at the dog park

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +2

      The best part is when I get to read all these comments!!

  • @Vivi24283
    @Vivi24283 Рік тому

    😍😍 cute dog

  • @warrenscorner
    @warrenscorner 3 роки тому

    Awesome job on the video! I've purchase some real POS vehicles in the past.

  • @DustyCowdog
    @DustyCowdog 2 роки тому

    Lefty is a cool pooch.

  • @sandienochs6132
    @sandienochs6132 2 роки тому

    I couldn’t help but subscribe! This is exactly what I need to know. Thanks from Portugal. By the way, salt EATS aluminum, salt likes magnesium even better.

  • @MidAtlanticTV
    @MidAtlanticTV 3 роки тому +2

    Lots of great points. I would add, however, that while some diesels can go 500K miles plus without major failures a lot do not. Yes the 7.3 is robust but an ambulance gets hard use. I would highly recommend that those without mechanical knowledge and/or the will to work on their rig a lot go for a low mileage rig with low engine hours. Yes they will pay more but in the long run they may come out ahead. Especially newer rigs with a lot of pollution controls and the related electronics. They can be money pits. Like the old saying goes you can pay me now or pay me later.

  • @justinmoutinho1555
    @justinmoutinho1555 3 роки тому

    We had a vacuum pump go out on are ambo. So will say to keep an eye out for that as well. Other wise it has been good to us so far. As time goes on I keep a tool box on the rig and some extra parts like cps sensor, belt, fuel filter and air filter as well.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +1

      Are you referring to the brake pump? Mine failed just as I was returning to camp with a new one in a box:)) Good idea carrying spares too!

    • @justinmoutinho1555
      @justinmoutinho1555 3 роки тому

      @@TheCampulanceMan yes sir the brake vacuum pump. Just under the ac compressor on power stroke motor. Was easy to replace on the side of the road. Have never had one go out on me and did not think to replace it prior. Lesson learned and we made it home safe

  • @JJfromIA
    @JJfromIA Рік тому

    Lefty really is the star of the channel.

  • @Airmanmx1
    @Airmanmx1 Рік тому +1

    Good advice all around. If you do not feel confident about inspections then just hire a mobile mechanic. They can do pre-purchase car inspections for around $75. I was once banned from a Toyota dealership because I would always find the issues and they would essentially loose on the sale. Showed up and they had called the cops on me for trespassing even though the client said he had hired me. Was funny! So anyway they lost that sale too.

  • @melissahoffman4687
    @melissahoffman4687 2 роки тому

    Your daughter has a beautiful husky! :)

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  2 роки тому +1

      And she's such a sweet dog, except around food...

  • @uslipaway
    @uslipaway 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video. I need to hire you to find an ambulance for me when the time comes.

  • @ta392srtchallenger5
    @ta392srtchallenger5 3 роки тому

    Great videos....my husband and I enjoy watching your videos. I am curious though, what brand tablet are you using in the camper, I didn't see it in your "list". Thank you for your assistance! Enjoy and stay safe! Kevin and Julia

  • @TSmith-vk3pu
    @TSmith-vk3pu 2 роки тому

    Very good video even though I'm not in the market for an ambulance! Know anything about Ecolines or GMC's lol! (Hi lefty)

  • @jerrywestin3447
    @jerrywestin3447 2 роки тому

    Lefty said he noticed a good smell on this box and wanted to taste it!

  • @potcrak1
    @potcrak1 3 роки тому

    Good points but you also need a good passenger seat in case Lefty goes for a ride with you.

  • @alporan9087
    @alporan9087 3 роки тому +2

    Yeah, since the pandemic, I have noticed these things go for far more than pre-pandemic prices. RV sales are going through the roof and the word is out that ambulances are a good surrogate. But with that knowledge comes increased demand and sellers know they are in demand. Also, some engines are better than others. I have a 6.0 PSD and that is NOT as user friendly or as inherently reliable as a 7.3 PSD but I doubt I will have my ambo for more than 100,000 miles anyway to really care and it has plenty of power. There are the Duramax ambulances and rarer the Cummins but most ambos seem to be Ford PSD (in which case the 7.3 is the choice engine for the older ambos). There are tons of forums on which powerplant is the best and what to watch out for...

  • @10forthebigguy61
    @10forthebigguy61 11 місяців тому +2

    Can you just come with me rofl im just never sure where to start but definitely interested in this lifestyle

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  11 місяців тому

      I went through that years ago... I just dove in and didn't stop!

  • @billyg.1212
    @billyg.1212 3 роки тому +1

    He makes a lot of good points when buying an ambulance. I looked at one and I got lucky. The rig ran good and everything but the lucky part about it was starting to pour down rain when we were driving it and the ceiling on the box water was just flooding with rain water. II couldn’t believe it. The problem was, I found where the antenna was on top of the box, the rubber seal rotted away
    The man that owned i The ambulance he never knew that the rubber grommet where the antenna was had rotted away. David is giving a lot of great checkpoints if you’re in the market, you may want to write these checkpoints down so you have a list of them to go over

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +1

      Excellent! That was an easy fix too!

    • @billyg.1212
      @billyg.1212 3 роки тому

      @@TheCampulanceMan Yes that was an easy fix. Don’t know how long it’s been leaking inside like that, it ran very strong though. I didn’t see anything wrong with it just didn’t wanna deal with what I may fine if I bought it and start tearing things apart because he don’t even know how long it’s been leaking like that and it’s been sitting. So we bought a Ford transit and I’m doing all the work myself, so it’s gonna be quite a task.

  • @crossxcats
    @crossxcats 3 роки тому

    I started to have cold starting problems about a week ago I put new battery's in yesterday and it fires right up good as new :) the ones in there came with it I'm surprised they worked at all I found a date marked on them 2012

  • @SueLeigh
    @SueLeigh 3 роки тому +3

    Hi David. Could you maybe do a video showing the tools you keep on board in case you have to make repairs. I’m trying to pare down and I keep thinking I’m gonna get rid of something I’ll regret.

  • @bigredfred33
    @bigredfred33 Рік тому

    Great video, so much good information here and in the comments… I’m making a list of issues to look for when purchasing, thanks to all. By the way, what size diesel do you have and what kind of mileage do you get, also what speed is the transmission. You might have already addressed these questions in other videos that I’ve missed.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  Рік тому +1

      I have the 7.3 liter. Considered to be one of the best, most reliable engines ever produced. Good for 500k miles with regular maintenance. I average 13.5mpg on the road, loaded.

    • @bigredfred33
      @bigredfred33 Рік тому

      @@TheCampulanceMan that’s great mileage, I get 14-15mpg with my Suburban 5.3… considered getting a trailer to pull (7mpg) but for that price I could get an ambulance with storage/shelving galore, plus a self contained unit to live in (stealthy) while I’m traveling and producing art on the road, a whole new concept for me. Thanks for the info, keep posting. My wife , doggie (Corgi) and I, love seeing your and Lefties adventures.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  Рік тому

      @@bigredfred33 Thank you!!! They're a good option )

  • @richardmurdock574
    @richardmurdock574 3 роки тому +3

    Great Video, Thank you
    Is there a general rule for how long it takes for the engine to be ready to start, I'm sure Temperature comes into it.
    Take care

  • @599miata
    @599miata 2 роки тому

    👍👍👍

  • @billyg.1212
    @billyg.1212 3 роки тому

    I’ll send you a link listen to what the mechanic Scotty Kilmer has to say about rubber bushings and what type of product to use on them

  • @frenchfryfarmer436
    @frenchfryfarmer436 3 роки тому

    DOT tire codes for you , given your a dually...are less a concern. You have extra tire on each side for safety.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +2

      That is exactly my justification for leaving those rears on!! But it's time for them to be retired :))

  • @MrAndycm
    @MrAndycm 3 роки тому

    Hey Dave, you might want to mention the issues with the Ford 6.0 Diesel engine. Thanks

    • @frenchfryfarmer436
      @frenchfryfarmer436 3 роки тому

      Couldn't agree more. The 6.0 busses were detuned....and hence didn't have issues. ALL brands of post 2004/5 diesels have issues. Dodge had reburn issues pushing fuel into crank case, and injector issues. Fords are complete disasters after the 2003 7.3 . Early (1985-1989) 6.9 and 7.3 IDI has cavitation issues. I would be nervous too far from home (I have several IDI).

  • @cfh4201969
    @cfh4201969 3 роки тому +12

    When buying an ambulance DO NOT BUY ONE WITH THE 6.0L DIESEL!!!!!
    I can't stress this enough. It is completely unreliable and will make you broke. I worked on ambulances for over 12yrs. The 6.0 is a nightmare. Even if you're a mechanic. I would NEVER own one.
    BTW I own 3 ambulances

    • @yesican2012
      @yesican2012 3 роки тому

      Thankfully, I don't need the cab, only want the box.

    • @Michaelw777.52
      @Michaelw777.52 2 роки тому +1

      I've been hearing this too, and took any with it off my list to even start to consider. There are others as well. Also that EGR systems have in general made a nightmare of newer diesels in general, no matter who makes them. Therefore, there is a "sweet spot" for ambulances as a rule for year and mileage. And that sweet spot varies with the manufacturer. As someone with considerable experience, would you say that's the case? I know it's going to matter how it was maintained, but as a general rule.

    • @cfh4201969
      @cfh4201969 2 роки тому +1

      @@Michaelw777.52 egr on a diesel just doesn't work. The aftermarket egr coolers don't clog if I remember correctly but still constantly cleaning or replacing the egr valves. Any 7.3 ambulance is great and for the GM chassis the pre Duramax 6.5s are good. I have two 7.3 IDI ambos. That's my favorite 7.3 and older 6.9s are good too. They have their issues but are minor and cheaper and easier to maintain or repair.

    • @WilliamPurcellHotshotCustom
      @WilliamPurcellHotshotCustom 11 місяців тому

      But aren't they bulletproofed and or remanufactured? Both mine I just bought are?

  • @wanderlostrvr2582
    @wanderlostrvr2582 3 роки тому

    Not necessarily topic specific. I just bought a replacement battery for the ExpOverlander. The previous Diehard Platinum was ELEVEN years old!! I highly recommend them.

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  3 роки тому +1

      11 years! You got your moneys worth out of that one!

    • @wanderlostrvr2582
      @wanderlostrvr2582 3 роки тому

      @@TheCampulanceMan yeah. I noticed the one I just put in is down to three years free replacement. Down from four. Lol

  • @kevinquinn1993
    @kevinquinn1993 3 роки тому +1

    Concerning Tire date, I've heard it recommended tires should not be driven on after they're 7 years old.

  • @yami3960
    @yami3960 4 місяці тому

    Very imperative, thank you very much!....Question- what if i ask for them to not start the car for a whole day so i can do a cold start, but they do it anyways to appear as if it works normal when i come to start it the next day? Is there a way to know?

    • @TheCampulanceMan
      @TheCampulanceMan  4 місяці тому

      Put your hand on the engine valve cover to verify its not warm. That's a good way :)