(06 Feb 2023, 10:55 pm)BusLoverMum wrote It's old?Yeah, but its much worse than 3942 and thats older.
Plus its has had a new Euro 6 Engine
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(07 Feb 2023, 9:21 am)Adrian wrote Pretty much this, I'd imagine! Not to mention that it had a hard life on the X10, and I don't think ever recovered from that.3941 was never the best when I drove it. Limited to 50mph although later down the line they managed to make it the quickest one of the batch in terms of acceleration. 42 and 43 were always brilliant, loud fans but smooth and quick to drive. 42 was the faster off the blocks than 43. I'd always have picked one of these over any of the Red Arrow B9s unless it was a cold day (they weren't the warmest).
(07 Feb 2023, 2:35 pm)V514DFT wrote Hes just an attention seekerNot really, I was just bringing up how unreliable a certain bus is.
(07 Feb 2023, 3:50 pm)Unber43 wrote Not really, I was just bringing up how unreliable a certain bus is.
And in my experience it has been extremely unreliable and I am allowed to talk about how 75% of the time I've been on that bus in the past 3 years its broke down, I have the right to complain about that. And then for it to break down again on one of the days its been in service and not just on a route for an hour a day for weeks
(07 Feb 2023, 9:32 pm)ne14ne1 wrote If they’re repainted and re trimmed then they’ll look fine, but they look awful in their current state.
(07 Feb 2023, 2:26 pm)morritt89 wrote 3942 is a brilliant bus to drive and hides it age well. Lack of heating is an issue in the winter. Even the Euro 6 mods haven't impacted on its performance.3943 was always like that. You just have to adapt your driving to it. Waiting at a roundabout, plan about 8 seconds ahead. See the gap around the right distance away, plant the foot then by the time she's spooled up, the gap is there and you're away.
Sister 3943 is ok once it gets going and puts some (very little) heat out. However I've found, especially after modifications it simply won't pull away on an incline. You put your foot down and simply nothing happens, I've been caught out a few times including at a set of lights on a hill. 3943 also seems to drink oil like its going out of fashion.
It will be interesting to see what 3941 is like if/when it returns to service...
(07 Feb 2023, 9:45 pm)Dan wrote 6193 and 6194 have already been repainted.
6195 and 6196 have yet to be repainted. At some point they will be (requires an ex-London B9 to replace them, first).
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(08 Feb 2023, 12:12 am)6049 wrote 3943 was always like that. You just have to adapt your driving to it. Waiting at a roundabout, plan about 8 seconds ahead. See the gap around the right distance away, plant the foot then by the time she's spooled up, the gap is there and you're away.
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(14 Feb 2023, 4:43 pm)BFK wrote 3943 is now VOR awaiting a new engine.Probs was waiting for 3941 to come back.
(14 Feb 2023, 5:24 pm)xpm wrote Can;t see GNE forking out £18k+ for a new engine, might they have one donated from another one incoming?They've replaced a lot of engines recently.
(14 Feb 2023, 8:51 pm)Unber43 wrote Probs was waiting for 3941 to come back.Engines do wear out, generally mileage related rather than time based. Every bus will probably have at least 1 new engine in its life.
They've replaced a lot of engines recently.
Do engines just need replacing after a certain amount of time, or is it just poor maintence?
(26 Feb 2023, 2:28 pm)ne14ne1 wrote At first glance I thought this had been sold on and was being operated by someone else:There's a Deptford streetlite that has a full blue panel, but the roadstripes have been applied over it. Don't know the number as only saw it from a distance.
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