I love the sound of the International 9.0 Buses between 1987 when I was in Winter Haven from 1993 to 1997, and Jacksonville until 2001 before moving to Clay County, Florida. The 1981 to 1982 Bluebirds in Duval County has a 345 Engine when I was 9 years old when I rode a different one.
I am a big fan of the Blue bird S1800s and Thomas S1800s the 9.0L are loud and had power so hearing the engine here is music to my ears love the sound of that engine.
I rode an old IH Wayne with the 9.0L in middle school and high school. i think half the IHs were gassers and half were diesels. Though we also had later 80s IH Waynes with DT466s. without knowing 9.0Ls sound just like a GM 8.2 fuel pincher.
The 9.0L is a much louder engine than the 8.2 Detroit but I agree they do sound similar as does the CAT 3208. These 9.0s were real stump pullers and were also known to break an eardrum or two, LOL.
Thanks for posting this MAR1NAb52180. Just great stuff!!
heh, yeah, that mic kept wanting to zero in on the voices over the radio. But ya still got some good sounds here. This sounds like that old 1980 9.0L activity bus I drove in SC. Only it was a 5 speed manual, but it would run 65mph. Unlike our school buses that would only run 45mph.
@kaiyoshi2243 I believe that they had a few different rear axle ratios available as options for those buses.....The ones geared for 45 had a numerically high (low geared) rear axle...We had some local Town mini-buses powered by International with shorter wheelbase Bluebirds and Thomas with the 9 liter diesel...rthey topped out at 45 in 4th gear and the engine was racing pretty fast. at that speed....
@ns3330 This bus ran at 55 mph to speed the ones built in 1985,86 with the Navistar 7.3L engines ran about 60 mph the 1979 Thomas Ford B-700 with the 370 V8 engines they were governed down to 53 some did 55 the 1979 Ward GMC's with the 366 V8 and the old 1975 Blue Birds and Carpenters int Loadstars plus the 1981,82 Blue Birds with the 345 engines they will just pass the diesel school buses by like they were standing there specially the GMC's with the 366 engines they would hit 70+.
I love the sound of the International 9.0 Buses between 1987 when I was in Winter Haven from 1993 to 1997, and Jacksonville until 2001 before moving to Clay County, Florida. The 1981 to 1982 Bluebirds in Duval County has a 345 Engine when I was 9 years old when I rode a different one.
Sonic7369 7 months ago
My old school bus used to sound like this one hear. Awesome!
8v71buses 2 years ago 2
I am a big fan of the Blue bird S1800s and Thomas S1800s the 9.0L are loud and had power so hearing the engine here is music to my ears love the sound of that engine.
jminnesota 2 years ago 3
I love the sound of that International 9.0 V8. Music to my ears!
kagome122885 2 years ago 2
The Cat 3208 was a 10.4 Liter Engine.
richardflint07 2 years ago 2
I rode an old IH Wayne with the 9.0L in middle school and high school. i think half the IHs were gassers and half were diesels. Though we also had later 80s IH Waynes with DT466s. without knowing 9.0Ls sound just like a GM 8.2 fuel pincher.
gajda1984 2 years ago 3
The same with the Cat 3208n engines i used to think the Navistar 9.0L and the Cat 3208n engines were the same engines.
MAR1NAB5180 2 years ago 3
I know, my dad sold GMC topkick bucket trucks for ALTEC that had 3208s. Diesel V8s have a sound of their own.
gajda1984 2 years ago 3
The 9.0L is a much louder engine than the 8.2 Detroit but I agree they do sound similar as does the CAT 3208. These 9.0s were real stump pullers and were also known to break an eardrum or two, LOL.
Thanks for posting this MAR1NAb52180. Just great stuff!!
bluebirdgmc83 2 years ago 2
heh, yeah, that mic kept wanting to zero in on the voices over the radio. But ya still got some good sounds here. This sounds like that old 1980 9.0L activity bus I drove in SC. Only it was a 5 speed manual, but it would run 65mph. Unlike our school buses that would only run 45mph.
Thanks for the audio!
kaiyoshi2243 2 years ago 2
Thanks tomorrow ill going to upload the 1979 Thomas Ford B-700 with 370 engine and At-540 transmission and the radio is off on that one.
MAR1NAB5180 2 years ago 2
@kaiyoshi2243 I believe that they had a few different rear axle ratios available as options for those buses.....The ones geared for 45 had a numerically high (low geared) rear axle...We had some local Town mini-buses powered by International with shorter wheelbase Bluebirds and Thomas with the 9 liter diesel...rthey topped out at 45 in 4th gear and the engine was racing pretty fast. at that speed....
ns3330 2 years ago 2
@ns3330 This bus ran at 55 mph to speed the ones built in 1985,86 with the Navistar 7.3L engines ran about 60 mph the 1979 Thomas Ford B-700 with the 370 V8 engines they were governed down to 53 some did 55 the 1979 Ward GMC's with the 366 V8 and the old 1975 Blue Birds and Carpenters int Loadstars plus the 1981,82 Blue Birds with the 345 engines they will just pass the diesel school buses by like they were standing there specially the GMC's with the 366 engines they would hit 70+.
MAR1NAB5180 2 years ago 2