I was warned about the antifreeze yesterday by a guy who knows all to well about DT cavitation. I drove 4 hours one way to see this truck. All in all pretty good shape for a 91 model. It had hydraulic disks... we wanted air... but they stop very good. In fact they feel more powerful than air brakes.
I looked it over good. Starts easy, runs great and will move down the road with good pep. The 185HP is at 2700 and you could tell with the Allison backing it up. It shifted very nicely through all 4 gears. Foot to the floor yeilds 75mph which felt like it was governed... since that occured also at 2700 rpm.
The rear air suspension is adjustable and rides smooth. It looked like a 4 link with airbags. No leaf springs at all. When you deliver a patient... the rear can be dropped down to make unloading easier. Worked nice. The engine however has an air brake compressor for the bags. Thats good cause I'd also want to install an air ride seat and air horns.
The oil was clean, transmission fluid looked OK and the antifreeze checked out A-OK with my Nitrate, PH, Freeze strips. It looked like it could use just a touch of additive. But a full flush, oil change and lube would be in order. The engine was very clean and had no leaks I could find.
I figure if we get it we'll drop it off at Speedway International 15 miles from us and let them go through it real good top to bottom.
Were gonna meet Saturday to discuss my photos, video and notes.
The place that has it is an apparatus dealer that sells and refurbs ambulances. Top notch place with a super big indoor building.
Thanks for the tips.