MarcusOReallyus
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Hey, folks. I was mech infantry in the '70s, and put more than a few miles on a track. I have a question about possible compatible bus engines that could be put into a 113. Well, not just the engine, but the whole "pack" - the engine, transfer case, and transmission. (I think?)
While on Reforger in '77, my TOW section was attached to an armored company for convoy purposes out to [wherever it was], and I was assigned to drive their command track (they didn't have a licensed driver available!).
The thing had about zero maintenance, and broke down on the trip. I got hauled back in with the vehicle (now I'm separated from my TOW section) and spent a weekend helping the mechanics pull the pack and replace it, and catch up on some basic maintenance. (Like adjusting the laterals. Things were so far out of whack I almost got killed the first time I had to stop quickly.)
They said it was a pack from a bus, but it would fit even though it was a bigger engine. That's what they said.
Well, it did fit, though I seem to recall a little fiddling of some throttle cabling, and off we went to rejoin the games, and hopefully find my unit. I found it was definitely peppier than a standard track.
Anybody know if this "bus powerplant" story could be true? I know that's what the mechanics told me, but I wouldn't know a bus pack from a proper track pack. Pulling those things was way above driver level maintenance. Most I had ever done before was to assist the battalion mechanics in pulling a pack.
Whatever it was, there was a definite difference in horsepower with that new pack in place. It was the quickest track I have ever driven.
Any ideas?
While on Reforger in '77, my TOW section was attached to an armored company for convoy purposes out to [wherever it was], and I was assigned to drive their command track (they didn't have a licensed driver available!).
The thing had about zero maintenance, and broke down on the trip. I got hauled back in with the vehicle (now I'm separated from my TOW section) and spent a weekend helping the mechanics pull the pack and replace it, and catch up on some basic maintenance. (Like adjusting the laterals. Things were so far out of whack I almost got killed the first time I had to stop quickly.)
They said it was a pack from a bus, but it would fit even though it was a bigger engine. That's what they said.
Well, it did fit, though I seem to recall a little fiddling of some throttle cabling, and off we went to rejoin the games, and hopefully find my unit. I found it was definitely peppier than a standard track.
Anybody know if this "bus powerplant" story could be true? I know that's what the mechanics told me, but I wouldn't know a bus pack from a proper track pack. Pulling those things was way above driver level maintenance. Most I had ever done before was to assist the battalion mechanics in pulling a pack.
Whatever it was, there was a definite difference in horsepower with that new pack in place. It was the quickest track I have ever driven.
Any ideas?