I've been procrastinating on posting here, but I've finally made a bit of headway on my school bus conversion and figured I would need to consult some of the diesel/International gurus who frequent these parts.
Here's the vehicle:
Side shot of the engine bay, I believe the motor is an International Navistar DTA360:
Not sure which injectors are outfitted on it, as there was a collaborative effort between Caterpillar and Navistar around the era the motor was produced on electronically controlled injectors, but I believe them to be mechanical:
Deceiving shot of the interior with all of the seats removed, also $90 fluxcore-madness on the bed frames being constructed from recycled seat frames:
Gnar fluxcore on galvanized steel and who knows what other kind of metal/paint/coating in a poorly ventilated area.
Please criticize the shitty welding:
Steady hand:
We're gunning for a hippie WVO conversion a la this guy:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Biotour.org-Waste-Vegetable-Oil-Conversion-Diesel-/Also ripping off the design from another band here in Florida who have an on board centrifuge for de-watering and initial filtration. If anyone has any experience with waste vegetable oil, please chime in; any input is greatly appreciated.
Working on getting it registered as an RV now (currently a Commercial Vehicle) so now I'm starting to wire up this Quiet Power 1800watt inverter I scored off of Craigslist:
Also starting to source parts for the second battery bank, for the "house" which needs to be 24V for the inverter to work properly, most likely going to run a dual-alternator setup as it seems to be the most cost-effective overall.
Any recommendations on models of light duty truck or any vehicles that came with 24V alternators would be more than welcome (assuming that they actually operate in the 25-29V range). I know a few older military Jeeps had 24V systems so I was planning on trying a local Jeep specialty shop, again any pointers are welcome.
Thanks in advance for any input.