Hi everyone!
I have a 1986 Denning old Brisbane city bus.
This is going to sound ridiculous but what am I doing wrong?
When driving the bus I have to put full force on the acceleration pedal for my bus to move.... which is causing a lot of white smoke.
I'm clearly not doing something right. What am I missing?
Power on
Batts main switch
Starter button
Put it into drive
Take of breaks leaver
..... and drive.
Bus not driving properly??
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Re: Bus not driving properly??
What are your brake circuit air gauges reading when you depart?
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Re: Bus not driving properly??
Sounds to me like it may be an MAN SL200.
You need to wait for the brake pressure gauges (the left top and left bottom gauges with 2 needles in them) to raise to at least 8 bar, before you attempt to release the spring brake. This can take up to 5 minutes, depending on how good the air lines and compressor on your bus are. The white needles tell you how much pressure is in the tanks & the red needles tell you how much pressure is being fed to the brakes, when the brake pedal is depressed.
You need to wait for the brake pressure gauges (the left top and left bottom gauges with 2 needles in them) to raise to at least 8 bar, before you attempt to release the spring brake. This can take up to 5 minutes, depending on how good the air lines and compressor on your bus are. The white needles tell you how much pressure is in the tanks & the red needles tell you how much pressure is being fed to the brakes, when the brake pedal is depressed.
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Re: Bus not driving properly??
What engine does it have?
Does it have an exhaust brake? Sometimes these stick on and give the symptoms you have described.
Does it have an exhaust brake? Sometimes these stick on and give the symptoms you have described.
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