This Purchase may have been a MISTAKE… Scania Cabover Project…

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
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  • @1chish
    @1chish Před rokem +420

    You have the chance here to really make this a very special truck (no wing PLEEEAASE!) and it won't necessarily cost a lot of money. Hope this helps a bit:
    * The chassis and running gear just don't break and the DS14 V8 is bullet proof if maintained so watch your oils and fluids.
    * These engines have two filter systems: Centrifuge which needs unbolting, the sludge digging out and cleaning and screwing back in place and a familiar screw on canister.
    *There is an air moisture trap canister behind the LH steps.
    * Gearbox has a filter on the LH side.
    * Rear axles have a filter on the diff casing.
    * You spotted the air cleaner housing but you can get to it without tilting the cab. But thats the easier way.
    All these are part of what is called the 'L' service and I would do these just to be safe as you don't know the history. Scania do a pack with all the service parts and I am sure Scania here in the UK can ship a pack out.
    * The front wings unclip and we used to get them off when doing major services as it makes space to work in
    * Rear wings all just unclip with rubber cleats.
    * Brakes are discs all round and easy peasy to service.
    As you say it just needs some old fashioned maintenance and tidying up. The small bore air lines really do need to be cable tied in bundles to stop chaffing. On the RH drive trucks we had issues with the wiring loom that went down past the steering column under the floor but have no idea about LH drive trucks. They would go brittle and let water in and corrode the wires. Lost range change? Check that wiring.
    * There is no red / yellow push button parking brake or trailer air release as in US trucks as the parking brake is the small black lever to the right of the steering wheel ahead of the gear lever. Just pull it back until it clicks and holds.
    * The larger black lever by the Tachograph (which is a speedo and recorder) is the retarder (Jake Brake) and you won't need a footbrake if used properly with a loaded trailer. DO NOT use the retarder without a load on the rear axle as it has no skid protection and has a delay in coming off..
    * Don't bring the cab back down when the engine is running or it will push the gear lever into gear. Ask me how I found THAT out!
    * Air line Suzies to the trailer will have had automatic valves in the couplings in European spec. Not sure what will be on there for the US Palm Couplings. Maybe just old fashioned manual air valves are fitted?
    FunFact: Scania injectors are made by Cummins in the USA ....
    Retired ex Scania Master Technician. Scanias are as revered here in Europe as truckers in the USA revere K-whoppers or Peterbilts. And this one is very special.

    • @Stabby666
      @Stabby666 Před rokem +33

      I don't think he reads any of the comments here. Someone already said it was straight piped in the last video and he still went and unbolted the exhaust 🤣🤣

    • @1chish
      @1chish Před rokem +10

      @@Stabby666 Well we can only try mate ... 😏

    • @martwebb32
      @martwebb32 Před rokem +10

      My Dad ran Scania's throughout his owner driver career until he passed away earlier this year. From his humble 111 up to an R450, but NEVER owned a V8. Always had them serviced at Scanlink in Grimsby too.

    • @1chish
      @1chish Před rokem +8

      @@martwebb32 Sorry to hear of your loss mate. Best wishes.
      My first truck as an OD was a Scania 110 pulling Norfolk Line trailers off Great Yarmouth. Replaced that with a 140 which was great fun but far too juicy so got a 111.
      Nicest one I owned (many years later) was a 113 Topline with the tag axle that dropped because the hydraulics were crap!
      Scanias were great trucks to work on as a Technician and you could see why they were so good.

    • @iaial0
      @iaial0 Před rokem +1

      I'd LOVE to see* how you found out that tilting back the cab with the engine running would kick it into gear LOL
      *But from a good safe distance

  • @benoitverbiest1090
    @benoitverbiest1090 Před rokem +181

    Hi Bruce, It is one of the best brands here in Europe. This truck was driven here in Belgium in his first years of his live. After it was in the Netherlands (NL plate).
    Uitzonderlijk vervoer = Flemisch - Dutch for special transport. Convoi exceptionelle is the French version of special transport!
    Treat this truck well! It is like a Rolls-Royce.
    Best regards from Belgium.

  • @johnhale9892
    @johnhale9892 Před rokem +872

    Bruce, whatever you do, don't hack up this truck. Restore it to its original beauty. Treat this Scania like your Peterbilts, Brutus and the Trattertaxi.

  • @V8Marlow
    @V8Marlow Před rokem +233

    Bruce, if u want to make it louder and let it sound cooler, make the exhaust pipe longer. Also please dont ruin it. Its a jewel

    • @eggsyninjagrape1734
      @eggsyninjagrape1734 Před rokem +18

      Noo, that will result in a crackle v8 sound and that sounds ass. The truck already sounds good.

    • @V8Marlow
      @V8Marlow Před rokem +7

      @@eggsyninjagrape1734 dude chill. Like a 6 meter pipe is fine and wont get that.

    • @rcman1023
      @rcman1023 Před rokem

      ​@@V8Marlowcringe idea

    • @playboy010227
      @playboy010227 Před rokem

      I agree the longer the pipe the better the sound Americans know nothing about proper lorrys just bullnose shit 😂

    • @Dieselhubi
      @Dieselhubi Před rokem

      That’s a good idea but it‘s not so easy

  • @trucksnorway
    @trucksnorway Před rokem +169

    Keep the big bolts that holds the front bars. The bolts are used if you need a tow.

    • @thomasdragosr.841
      @thomasdragosr.841 Před rokem +8

      He may be throwing away stuff he will need...The signs are the equivalent of our "Wide Load" or "Oversize Load" signs.

  • @JeroenBteE
    @JeroenBteE Před rokem +73

    As a Dutchman, emptying the cabin is so much fun to watch. Because I know what all those things are that you look at like it's from another planet 😀

    • @dlnkpnl7159
      @dlnkpnl7159 Před rokem +7

      Zeker, same here🤣
      Vooral dat stukje uitlaat..

    • @Bobbie_1999
      @Bobbie_1999 Před rokem

      @@dlnkpnl7159 en getriggered raken over wat voor kaart er in lag "duutsssklandkarteejj".... xD

    • @Gompie2.
      @Gompie2. Před rokem +7

      Ja ik hoop dat hij naar zijn originele staat maakt

    • @youssef1770
      @youssef1770 Před rokem +2

      @@Gompie2. dat is 100% what i echt hoop dat hij het niet zal verpesten..

  • @mark2too
    @mark2too Před rokem +5

    SCANIA 144 530... '14' Litre '4' Series '530' BHP. This is the Topline model (taller cab). It was introduced in 1995 and the 144 530 was the absolute best you could get from Scania at the time.
    It succeeded the 143 500 model.
    Stunning truck, please don't ruin it. Parts are available in Europe but are getting rare and expensive. In many drivers views, the 4 Series Topline was the best truck Scania ever produced. The later R Series wasn't a patch on this. You have got yourself one of the best there.

  • @sjanten1934
    @sjanten1934 Před rokem +65

    You prob should use the parking brake instead of parking in in gear. also make sure you in high range when you park in case you loose your air. makes it way easy to start then. The fuse you should not tamper with since it also disables the gear range lock so you will be able to go form high to low range at high speeds and that will destroy your gearbox. There should be a scania dealer in New York that can help you out with parts for your truck.

    • @jaakkoiswatching6437
      @jaakkoiswatching6437 Před rokem +4

      Never park it in gear. You may not get it in neutral without air pressure. Also never press down the clutch without air pressure in Scania, you may break it.

  • @railasvuo
    @railasvuo Před rokem +211

    I love these trucks. I was a mechanic in Finland for 5-6 years at a Scania store. I know these trucks like the back of my hand

    • @AC_85
      @AC_85 Před rokem +6

      Missä päin?

    • @railasvuo
      @railasvuo Před rokem +7

      @@AC_85 Helsinki, Konala

    • @deenunya7735
      @deenunya7735 Před rokem +11

      NL=Netherlands,Holland, all Europe Registration Plates/Tags has their Country on , lots of YT Videos with Scania Stuff on in England 👍

    • @movingearth3726
      @movingearth3726 Před rokem

      @@deenunya7735 Nagaland to be exact

    • @RickyTricky3223
      @RickyTricky3223 Před rokem +1

      If your in the states now you should get a hold of him and help him out

  • @Dagumbalaya
    @Dagumbalaya Před rokem +220

    Please don’t ever sell this truck. It’s an absolute gem to finally find some American content on this legend of a semi

    • @troeau
      @troeau Před rokem +10

      Bruce Cletus Wilson will kill it

    • @Dagumbalaya
      @Dagumbalaya Před rokem +4

      @@troeau I sure hope not.

    • @johansoons8413
      @johansoons8413 Před rokem

      wel, if u do, sell it to me :D XD

    • @KyzoFox
      @KyzoFox Před rokem

      It’s a Lorrie, not a semi

    • @1bigjohnnyd
      @1bigjohnnyd Před rokem +2

      @@KyzoFox Tractor unit

  • @cjvanderhorst
    @cjvanderhorst Před rokem +115

    The truck last owner was a Dutch showmen / carnival operator. He shipped the truck and dutch carnival equipment to the usa to operate and travel in the usa. The licence plates are dutch plates

    • @calski0462
      @calski0462 Před rokem

      But why had it a german-map in it and the german-word for showmen (Schausteller) on the side of it?

    • @steenbokje64
      @steenbokje64 Před rokem +3

      If it was an international driver then jij would need it so he can find the way to the place he wants to go

    • @mikelaurense
      @mikelaurense Před rokem +14

      In Germany you are not allowed to drive a truck on Sundays, unless you’re transporting refrigerated goods or are part of a moving fun fair, hence the Schausteller Betrieb on the sides (and plates found inside)

    • @Hugh.G.Dildeaux
      @Hugh.G.Dildeaux Před rokem +1

      Dat zal een onderneming geweest zijn. Is it just me or is there something special about seeing a Swedish truck, owned by a fellow Dutchman in Amerika?

    • @steenbokje64
      @steenbokje64 Před rokem +1

      @@Hugh.G.Dildeaux is it a sweedisch truck or is it bilder in Zwolle Nederland

  • @marty51213
    @marty51213 Před rokem +66

    This truck needs to be in the hands of a Truck enthusiast to restore her back her former glory, not a prat like this that drags an angle grinder underneath it and also doing burnouts. The pictures of how it looked are amazing, restore her don't ruin her.

  • @AG-ob3fx
    @AG-ob3fx Před rokem +113

    Your channel will grow in UK and Europe if you do this right.
    Just treat it like tractor taxi not the w900 and you will get some fans from across the pond.

    • @arnomrnym6329
      @arnomrnym6329 Před rokem

      The UK is in Europe! 😉

    • @AG-ob3fx
      @AG-ob3fx Před rokem +4

      @@arnomrnym6329 after brexit the UK moved to the Caribbeanm
      Just was held back by European Union and cut all anchors and was last seen about 50 miles south of Barbados.
      The channel tunnel had to close due to cost of extending it and dover calais ferry now takes best part of a week instead of just over an hour.
      Weather is great though and yes geographically Uk a set of islands off european mainland connected via a tunnel.
      So yes we neverr left Europe but we are considered sepearate as we left the Eiuropean Union and are no longer European citizens and have no freedom to reside or stay there beyond tourisam visas,unless granted a work or residence visa.
      So we are on European continent but no longer considered Europeans by our neighbours at ports and airports and lost our European passports.

    • @arnomrnym6329
      @arnomrnym6329 Před rokem

      @@AG-ob3fx 😱🤪🤔🧐🤨😂

    • @Seth-pu9py
      @Seth-pu9py Před rokem

      @@AG-ob3fx“lost european passports“ dude wtf uk is still in europe and it will never leave the continent shut the hell up

    • @yeomancam8746
      @yeomancam8746 Před rokem +1

      Yep, I'm in! 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧
      BTW Bruce, it was only made in Sweden, it worked first in Belgium then in The Netherlands AKA Holland (hence NL plates).

  • @BlitzTalos
    @BlitzTalos Před rokem +23

    Restore this rarity to it's original condition. It will be a very special truck for the States! You should know that Scanias here in Europe are highly respected by professionals in the field, for their exceptional strength and reliability!

  • @stubrodie1929
    @stubrodie1929 Před rokem +84

    Nothing rides better. You are absolutely correct, all American cabovers ride like crap.
    These Euro trucks are the true Cadillacs of the road.
    Granted the cabs are smaller but the trucks are WAY better than ANY American truck I've ever driven

    • @danielseelye6005
      @danielseelye6005 Před rokem

      The only COE I can think of that could compete for comfort was the Ford CL9000 with the air-ride cab and Big Cam Cummins.

    • @stubrodie1929
      @stubrodie1929 Před rokem +10

      @danielseelye6005 never having driven one of those I can't comment. Everyone here says the cabs are tiny on Euro trucks and while I'd agree they are smaller they are way more functional, the ergonomics are light years ahead of anything they have here, even on a truck dating back to 96.
      I was shocked at how old and dated the newest trucks in the US were when I moved here in 98. I had a Freightliner Century and a Peterbilt 389 which I truly hated, the Freightshaker was acceptable but nothing could compare to what I had in the UK. Not even close.

  • @vxpenfold
    @vxpenfold Před rokem +64

    The 4 series scania is a proper truck 👌 the air rear suspension has been a standard feature on trucks in Europe/uk for many many years, the real treat is having air on the front axle aswell. Notice that has the retarder aswell (lever on the dash above the handbrake) if that’s working they are incredibly effective

    • @LSDdreams808
      @LSDdreams808 Před rokem +2

      These trucks are amazing

    • @Vigilant888
      @Vigilant888 Před rokem +4

      The main thing is not to use the retarder without a trailer.

    • @arneanka4633
      @arneanka4633 Před rokem +2

      @@Vigilant888 It could be a trailer brake. But if it's a retarder, no touching unless you are loaded.

    • @Seth-pu9py
      @Seth-pu9py Před rokem

      @@arneanka4633thats bs

  • @t.w.3
    @t.w.3 Před rokem +32

    Oil change!!! Good quality syntectic for no problems during the burnouts and flat out on the interstate. She just needs a good clean and a new exhaust mounted. In Europe it's illegal = €€€€€ in fines if you don't have a muffler on the exhaust, hence the "muffler looking" straight-pipe that probably cost €800 back in the day.

  • @christopherjohnson6056
    @christopherjohnson6056 Před rokem +140

    Don’t wreck this one , give it some respect and put it back to how it looked with the former owners.

    • @troeau
      @troeau Před rokem +20

      This clown will kill it

    • @marty51213
      @marty51213 Před rokem +1

      100% agree with you

    • @playboy010227
      @playboy010227 Před rokem +3

      I agree but loose the extended chassis where a draw bar was and the front tow point and put a bigger Bullbar on the front

    • @JuicyJLee
      @JuicyJLee Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@troeauand he did

  • @szabolcsmagyarosi2281
    @szabolcsmagyarosi2281 Před rokem +176

    Should we tell him that he can move the steering wheel up and down?! Or just let him squeeze in and out of the truck 😂

    • @playboy010227
      @playboy010227 Před rokem +13

      Was thinking the same thing 😂

    • @thorstenwolters9025
      @thorstenwolters9025 Před rokem +12

      Keep it secret. Makes more fun see him.....

    • @MonkPetite
      @MonkPetite Před rokem +1

      Nope .. he is not up to speed on that . Nice for other video

    • @patrav5542
      @patrav5542 Před rokem +3

      NL = Neatherland/ Dutch = Holland same country i Europe. The truck is Swede made but ran in Holland. All stripe text is Dutch.

    • @basmuis7812
      @basmuis7812 Před rokem +2

      😂neatherland wrong. Netherland

  • @jelgerhuis1985
    @jelgerhuis1985 Před rokem +32

    @12:49 That's a document from the Dutch RDW (it's basically the Dutch version of the DMV) This seems to be an MOT report but could indeed be linked to the export.
    @13:11 Deutschlandkarte (Map of Germany)
    @13:42 & @15:57 Shaustellerbetrieb (German for Showman Operation) together with that card, gives me the idea that the truck was at some point used for hauling rides and stands to a fairground. According to the comment of @cjvanderhorst this seems confirmed. (It also says Vermolen Amusement on the truck)
    @20:43 Interpolis is a Dutch insurance company
    @20:59 The Dutch license plate that was on this truck previously (NL stand for the country code which is NetherLands)
    @22:21 Uitzonderlijk Vervoer (Dutch for exceptional transport) this tag would be put on a load that exceeds regular dimensions, while in transport the truck would often be escorted by a couple of vans for safety. Often you would have these tags in different languages when transporting across country boarders, you seem to have 1 in French there too.
    You would also have a tag for heavy transport.

  • @kenohara3917
    @kenohara3917 Před rokem +58

    I recall somebody saying it was already straight piped, it certainly sounded like it to me having driven Scania V8.

    • @railasvuo
      @railasvuo Před rokem +2

      Yes, it is. at least that's what it sounds like

    • @jonnothetrucker
      @jonnothetrucker Před rokem +5

      It definitely sounds like it to me too, we've got plenty of straight piped v8 scanias running around here in Australia

    • @davidjumper8739
      @davidjumper8739 Před rokem

      I thought I was the only one lol

    • @marknewell7355
      @marknewell7355 Před rokem +2

      Can be made louder with manifolds and downpipes but yeah it's straight piped

  • @truckingwithwim8039
    @truckingwithwim8039 Před rokem +22

    Oh and the airbags on the cab are known for leaks on the 4 series scanias so you might wanna have some spare ones, and if you want to put the air suspension in driving mode, push the black button to power the control unit then the green button on the control unit for the air suspension then it should go to driving mode

  • @sambryant5662
    @sambryant5662 Před rokem +52

    The NL on the plate stands for the Netherlands; the official language is Dutch. Knowing that could help you to translate the manuals that you found.

    • @belgian_i30n
      @belgian_i30n Před rokem +3

      Or he looks for UK manuals

    • @davejohnson3474
      @davejohnson3474 Před rokem +3

      Google translate hold the phone over the text and it translates.

    • @kutzeeuw
      @kutzeeuw Před rokem

      ​@@belgian_i30nwhennit whas a original from the netherlands it has the dutch manual book.only the service book where to find service stations is possible english

    • @belgian_i30n
      @belgian_i30n Před rokem

      @@kutzeeuw ma das universeel he hij kan toch gwn een engelse versie online zoeke

  • @orfeous
    @orfeous Před rokem +8

    New follower here from Sweden!
    Came here for the Scania V8. Ive been driving those Scania trucks too here in Sweden. Theyre really comfortable with the air suspension. With the cab also on air suspension they can feel like to be on a boat. Not really nice all times. Really soft. The V8 has lot of torque. V8 commonly used here for log transport or heavy hauls /special or such.

  • @mightydane8699
    @mightydane8699 Před rokem +59

    Whatever you do, don't ever tilt the cab down while the engine is running. There's a very real risk that it goes into gear and it just takes off. Seen it happen at a Scania dealer

    • @columbusracer
      @columbusracer Před rokem +11

      As an former Scania employee, the first thing that you were told was: don’t tilt the cab with the engine running, look inside the cab for things that could com flying when the cab tilts, and never ever go under a vehicle on airbags without jackstands.
      I’ve personally seen a microwave dish come halfway trough the windshield when the cab tilted over because the technician forgot to lock the microwave door (or remove the dish) that was mounted where Bruce got his refrigerator, up in the ceiling.

    • @teppotulppu1603
      @teppotulppu1603 Před rokem +4

      I was amazed that tilt pump and cylinder even work..😂 They are pain in the ass sometimes.

    • @mightydane8699
      @mightydane8699 Před rokem +4

      @@teppotulppu1603 I've pumped that shit more times then I care to admit 🤣 And pumped on some that was leaking so I had to fill it with oil while pumping 🤦🏻‍♂️🤣

    • @rosen9425
      @rosen9425 Před rokem

      @@mightydane8699
      And now it's all electro-hydraulics 😁

  • @trucksnorway
    @trucksnorway Před rokem +10

    @42:45 THAT 14 LITRE V8.. BEST TRUCK ENGINE EVER MADE👍💪

  • @markgoddard3115
    @markgoddard3115 Před rokem +23

    Bruce leave the bumper on and the grill guard it looks cool plus double front end protection if someone or something jump out and hit you it would tares they stuff up

  • @DanjelMiddag
    @DanjelMiddag Před rokem +35

    Bruce, if you are planning to work on the straight pipe, make it longer. From front to rear, and back to the front and again back to the rear. Then you have like 10 meters or more of straight pipe, it will make the sound incredible, trust me. Especially since this is a 530, they make the best noise of all the Scania’s.
    Good luck! Gr Danjel

    • @teppotulppu1603
      @teppotulppu1603 Před rokem +5

      It will sound like shit, just in my opinion. It will got that annoying flapping sound then.

    • @DanjelMiddag
      @DanjelMiddag Před rokem +1

      @@teppotulppu1603I know what you mean, but not with the old 530. I share your opinion about the newer ones. They sound like an old one cilinder moped.

    • @playboy010227
      @playboy010227 Před rokem

      It will sound amazing American trucks sound shit so Americans can’t comment on how trucks sound 😂

    • @raunotapper1691
      @raunotapper1691 Před rokem

      @@teppotulppu1603 i agree, please never do long straigth pipe, it just makes it worse.

  • @RingpullChinny666
    @RingpullChinny666 Před rokem +18

    Hello I use drive a scania v8 here in England. I just watched your video cleaning the inside. NL on the plate is for Holland or Netherlands its in Europe. The badge is off the front grill (the bit you lifted at the front behind the bull bar) the top bunk lifts up and the two chains hanging holds it up. Above the control panel is the control for the night heater. The seats are on air plus they are heated. The back can be adjusted. The rear lights are different over here the lights are on the metal plate mud guard your one the rear chassis has been extended. Any thing else you wanna ask. Rob

  • @johnhawk8428
    @johnhawk8428 Před rokem +14

    Fitting the right length of pipe to it can make it sound better. I drove a 164L 480 V8. 15.6 Liter or 951 cubic inch with 480 HP base but it was tuned to 660 HP. They are limited to 55 mp/h. NL is Nethrland and the signs are for oversized transport. The Seat are the Comfort option. And the bed config is called "Crows Nest" by some drivers. Are the windows thick like armored glas? If they are the truck has the tough winter spec with better insulation. you can adjust the steeringwheel with the black handle on the left side of it.

  • @miles4913
    @miles4913 Před rokem +35

    "Convoi Exceptionnel" is French language and means oversize load, im hyped to see you finaly bought a Scania and to see what you will come with in the future

    • @MrTomcow
      @MrTomcow Před rokem

      Uitzonderlijk vervoer means same as exceptional transport

  • @jorgenselg2859
    @jorgenselg2859 Před rokem +9

    Fix it up and have it like a work Truck. Put a trailer behind it.And take it too shows and show it off... Its rare and a Nice truck.. Kepp on trucking Bruce.😁👍👍

  • @duanemorgan8999
    @duanemorgan8999 Před rokem +32

    The fun starts with 48 tonne behind it

  • @drew5271
    @drew5271 Před rokem +27

    Bruce make that truck shine again I know you can it’s one-of-a-kind mate it’s a beautiful truck just needs some loving 👍🏻

  • @rjhtrucking5429
    @rjhtrucking5429 Před rokem +102

    The ability to raise the suspension is for when you couple up to tailer that's been left sitting high, saves you winding the trailer up or down on the legs.

    • @rosscopeeco69
      @rosscopeeco69 Před rokem +26

      You'd think the Americans with their technology would have caught on to that

    • @Skusty
      @Skusty Před rokem +9

      It is also common to dump the air when backing under a trailer to avoid scraping off all the grease on the front of the trailer.

    • @rjhtrucking5429
      @rjhtrucking5429 Před rokem +2

      @rosscopeeco69 not really , there's no need for it here in North America. Everything is standardised so its unlikely that a trailer will ever be dropped to high. And if I remember correctly, it was cummins that developed the fuel delivery system for scania, so there's some north American technology right there. You have to remember that America has the most powerful Military in the world backed up by the military industrial complex, they are at the cutting edge of technology so anything Europe gets is usually under licence or its trickled down. Example GPS is a us invention, now widely used in Europe.
      I once owned a 164, now I own a 43 year old Pete and ill never ever consider a euro trash lorry ever again for as long as I'm in the transport business. And if I ever want to , I could easily drop a a cat 3408 in u der my cab because yes that's right, America also invented the V8 engine long before scania ever did.
      Ww have sliding axles for axle weight distribution, we have 700bhp and we have trucks designed for 80mph and above. We also have the terrain of north America which consists of big mountain climbs and long pulls, powerful cross winds and because of the extreme temperature changes most road surfaces have to be concrete or very hard asphalt, this is not a great surface for rolling resistance. Europe on the other hand has a very mild terrain in comparison to the US and can afford to have much smoother tarmac.

    • @jimhartland1939
      @jimhartland1939 Před rokem +22

      ​@rjhtrucking5429 you've never heard of the Alps then. 😂

    • @Tom_H
      @Tom_H Před rokem +5

      @@rjhtrucking5429 If you'd ever been to a drop yard, you would know that the pin height of dropped empties is often MUCH higher after being loaded since the suspension loads up and the trailer pivots on the dollies. Also there's often a difference in the terrain (up/down slope) in the loaded line and an empty line. The "standard" is to back up to a trailer until your 5th wheel is barely under the nose and check it. ;-)

  • @rogerschaub2704
    @rogerschaub2704 Před rokem +1

    Nice Track!
    My dad was working 40 Years with them and was the Chef Mechanic on the Scania Garage here in Switzerland, he is now retired.
    Unfortunately he does not speak English, otherwise you could talk to him if you have problem, there are not many out there who know more than him about this truck.
    Have Fun and drive safely.
    Best regards Roger

  • @sauliaalto
    @sauliaalto Před rokem +15

    @Bruce Wilson when you use suspension level control, you need to release the parking brake first. That because the geometry of suspension is such that it moves truck back and forward, and if you have the parking brake on, it prevent you to adjust the ride height, down especially

  • @kaiharvey5992
    @kaiharvey5992 Před rokem +11

    I do love how amazed and fascinated you guys are by our European trucks, and how much love you guys have for this unit!

  • @trucksnorway
    @trucksnorway Před rokem +17

    The top bunk tilt's up to make better space in the cab. At least it does from the factory.

  • @Pugragger
    @Pugragger Před rokem +31

    Those gear changes sound sweet now, glad your using the clutch now 😆

    • @90kgvegan28
      @90kgvegan28 Před rokem +2

      You cannot rush the the shifting on those you let it go in its own time with little force on the stick otherwise gearbox synchros will suffer rev matching will help of course 👍

  • @Suffolktruckspotting
    @Suffolktruckspotting Před rokem +15

    Please don't ruin this truck she's gorgeous she deserves so much love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @denverhester351
    @denverhester351 Před rokem +18

    The handle by the steering wheel is the retarder you've got it pulled down it should be up until you need to slow.Awesome truck.Proper truck.

    • @fuorisagoma
      @fuorisagoma Před rokem +1

      nope. The retarder handle is under the steering, on the right side opposite to the turning indicators. This handle is the trailer brake. Now it's forbidden on Europe.

    • @tarpe5898
      @tarpe5898 Před rokem +5

      ​@@fuorisagoma nope, older scania retarder handle is right on the dash, after 2007 retarder handle its on the steering wheel. Cheers

    • @henryvanosenbruggen4694
      @henryvanosenbruggen4694 Před rokem +1

      @@tarpe5898your correct ,it’s the retarder.
      It will engage the engine brake also when you pull it all the way(depents how it’s programmed).
      When you shift half a gear down going downhill, it will hold your speed for a long time with 50 (european) tons!

    • @henryvanosenbruggen4694
      @henryvanosenbruggen4694 Před rokem +1

      And I think there are no 4 series with trailer brakes, was not allowed anymore the year the came.

    • @trucksnorway
      @trucksnorway Před rokem +1

      On the 3 and 4 series the retarder is up on the dash..

  • @rcboatlife4907
    @rcboatlife4907 Před rokem +5

    These trucks are the best of the best dad used to drive them. .. these engines are like a swiss watch they will run forever.. please keep this on your channel would love to see it back to its former glory Bruce .

  • @MuscatelTom
    @MuscatelTom Před rokem +9

    Keep it original. Make it loud. And enjoy it. This series seriously makes me excited. These scanias are my favorite truck and that engine sound is an eargasm

  • @CardboardSliver
    @CardboardSliver Před rokem +8

    Please don't destroy this truck! This truck has a LOT of history, even famous in Europe. Please please please don't hack it up.

  • @sjors9110
    @sjors9110 Před rokem +3

    Those pins you are throwing away at 38:15 are the towing pins,... Normally they stay in the truck all the time 😂 you better keep them

  • @tristanleusden6382
    @tristanleusden6382 Před rokem +84

    the longer you make the exhaust pipe, the louder the v8 will sound

    • @palmaken
      @palmaken Před rokem

      Huh???? Do you know what you are talking about??? That's an open flow exhaust. The longer it is, the less you hear. If you don't know what Scania is about??? Keep your ignorant comments to your self.

    • @lucvogels402
      @lucvogels402 Před rokem +10

      Yess it is How longer How louder

    • @jonileinonen
      @jonileinonen Před rokem +8

      @@palmaken looks like you dont know what u talkin about

    • @WillChandlerFLD120
      @WillChandlerFLD120 Před rokem

      Einstein up in Tennessee

    • @WillChandlerFLD120
      @WillChandlerFLD120 Před rokem

      Made the damn song and recorded posted I don't want billy and Bruce anywhere near my internet

  • @craneoperatorUSA-Brazil
    @craneoperatorUSA-Brazil Před rokem +4

    Forget Cat engines Cummins Paccar Detroit and everything else! Now you have the best of the best engines ever built… Scania V8 … just a legend! I know what I’m saying… I had one of those… that’s for real buddy…

  • @truckingwithwim8039
    @truckingwithwim8039 Před rokem +16

    You can leave your shoes on the last step the upper one, so that you won't get a dirty cab, your shoes won't roll out

    • @darrenbartlett3283
      @darrenbartlett3283 Před rokem

      There speaks sooner who knows how to take care of a truck, shoes outside , drive in ya driving slippers ! 😊😊

  • @trainspotter446
    @trainspotter446 Před rokem +17

    You do not have to tilt the cab to change the air filter. There is a panel underneath to access the air filter.

  • @hubverhulst7163
    @hubverhulst7163 Před rokem +15

    Always open the grill to tilt the cab. Put gear in neutral. Make shure thers noting on the lower bunk. Otherwise you loos your front window.

  • @chasemorace161
    @chasemorace161 Před rokem +37

    I hope you fix this awesome rig! It would be awesome to see hauling some tractors

  • @Krulliee
    @Krulliee Před rokem +7

    About the exhaust, the longer the pipe the better the sound will be!
    NL on the licenceplate means nederland (Netherlands)

  • @belgian_i30n
    @belgian_i30n Před rokem +18

    If u want the true sound of these V8's u don't want to "straight pipe" it u need to put a couple meters and bends in the exhaust

  • @jani_kahkonen
    @jani_kahkonen Před rokem

    Exhaust brake, cap lifter, + those small hoses. Coolant leaks (cabin tilted, needs to be filled. Right side heater just goes bad AND debends if you have atric version.Air in the system.)Valve covers, oil cab ruber. Chek air filter, it runs under half power.Air leak continious problem - Change all air lines + bags on cab. When cab bag goes, they are all down. I had Scania 164L 850 6x6 for snow plowing, under carrier scrapers and sander on the back. I belive that that unit has been 2 bed version, with tv, micro, fridge/ freezer. Thank you for that video. That bring lot of memories.

  • @Denhalen79
    @Denhalen79 Před rokem +6

    So this is a Dutch owned truck, that was driving around in Germany. It's funny to see you guys left the Dutch license plate in the front on. The white paper with RDW on it, is the DOT of Dutch vehicles.

    • @Greekwolf93
      @Greekwolf93 Před rokem +3

      First Owner was Willy Ceusters from Belgium his Son Ronny had the Company today

  • @ples19
    @ples19 Před rokem +4

    I am from europe, scania is one of my favorite trucks, and this channel just became my favorite channel on youtube!

  • @kevkingsnorth9222
    @kevkingsnorth9222 Před rokem +5

    Bruce you need to reach out to a legend called Guy Martin he is an expert on these Scannys and one of our national treasures !
    A damn fine fella and a great motorcycle racer👍hes in the UK

  • @AlexR1298
    @AlexR1298 Před rokem +15

    It’s a shame Scanias aren’t popular in the US. I live in the UK and there’s a Scania dealer about 30mins from my
    House which sell every mechanical part you’d need for that 🤣

    • @adamhlali8106
      @adamhlali8106 Před rokem +4

      Pro tip from someone who workes at Scania...
      You might always find your part regardless of the age of the truck at a dealer, but there might be other sources for the parts that might be cheaper yet still original.

    • @phantomfixer
      @phantomfixer Před rokem

      They are to a certain extent, mostly box trucks can be seen on the roads in the US. These Haulers are not popular in the US because the US does not have the length restrictions like the UK does. So the longer front is more popular in the US thus making the COI's less popular in the US. My brother is a trucker, and he loves the COI's. Me on the other hand, I'm a Peterbilt fan, my only trucking experience is Snowrunner, 😂😂, and I drive Pete, lol.

    • @columbusracer
      @columbusracer Před rokem +3

      From what I’ve heard from trustworthy sources in Södertälje, Scania did actually do a push to get in to the US market in the very early 2000! And the Americans that test drove the Scania absolutely loved it and wanted to buy one right away. The problem whit it was that the Americans wanted to spec it like the do in the US, with CAT engine, fuller transmission, Eaton axels, and so on, and so on.
      When the Scania salesman told them that a Scania is a complete package with engine transmission and axels all made by Scania, nobody wanted it!
      Shortly thereafter in 2005 the last Scania torpedo rolled off the production line and the torpedo was discontinued!
      So I’ve heard at least!

    • @phantomfixer
      @phantomfixer Před rokem +1

      @@columbusracer Maybe that push was when GM bought SAAB then sold it ten years later to Spyker Motors. Scania does have a presence in the US, but not with highway haulers, in the US manufacturers feel the COI's are not aerodynamic like the American made trucks.

    • @fatman1288
      @fatman1288 Před rokem +1

      i see scania dump trucks in New Jersey every now and then when i pass through

  • @kaydesign
    @kaydesign Před rokem +14

    Showtruck in Europe, a hard live in the US it seems. Hopefully you can fix it up guys! Cool content!

    • @pipeqez911
      @pipeqez911 Před rokem +1

      it was a show truck then it was sold and worked hard, its in quite a bad shape.

  • @mpdude84
    @mpdude84 Před rokem +2

    I was waiting for your face when the cab tilted over! All european trucks do that at the end when you open m up!😂

  • @VitaminC440
    @VitaminC440 Před rokem +7

    Mack used Scania engines in their mid liners and some RDs. Saab/Scania also makes the Viggen, a Euro Fighter Jet. It's unique looking..

    • @KristoferOlsson
      @KristoferOlsson Před rokem +1

      Now Mack is owned by another Swedish Compay, Volvo.

    • @marknewell7355
      @marknewell7355 Před rokem

      Saab didn't make the eurofighter they made the Gripen gas 39 cool fighter though

    • @KristoferOlsson
      @KristoferOlsson Před rokem

      @@marknewell7355 I think he means SAAB made the JA 37 Viggen and not the Eurofighter Typhoon. SAAB has made lots of cool jetplanes. (Gripen, viggen, Draken, lansen, tunnan. Swedish name on a few)

  • @fatblokes_ferguson
    @fatblokes_ferguson Před rokem +6

    These were everywhere in London going back to about 85 or earlier. My dad drove for a haulage firm and had many different models of this truck, none sleepers though so that is a rare thing this far down the road.

  • @YourLocalShooter
    @YourLocalShooter Před rokem +12

    Proof he didn’t read his comments on his last video! Lots of people were saying they thought it was already straight piped by the sound of the engine.

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 Před rokem

      i wouldnt read them either, they are full of hateful asshats! LOL

    • @lookingbehind6335
      @lookingbehind6335 Před rokem +1

      Trust me, he reads the comments. He responded to me yesterday when I knocked the diamond stitched interior.

    • @YourLocalShooter
      @YourLocalShooter Před rokem

      @@lookingbehind6335 lol

    • @seamusburke9101
      @seamusburke9101 Před rokem

      Yeah, there was no doubt in my mind she was straight piped. She sounded very sharp, there's nothing like the sound of a straight piped V8 Scania under load. It's as good as country music!

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 Před rokem

      @@seamusburke9101 It did sound good. I was surprised someone took the time to put a straight pipe through the muffler then reinstall it again. It didnt look like it was straight piped since the muffler was still under it.

  • @icemansmontecarloss
    @icemansmontecarloss Před 11 měsíci +2

    I just absolutely love the reaction to ppl when the cab tip over the pivot point 😂 Never get used to that pivot 😂😂

  • @Demonpk-lb4gh
    @Demonpk-lb4gh Před rokem +21

    Well I knew it wasn't long before he started tearing shit up.
    How long before he decides to sell it

    • @Kiljanderi
      @Kiljanderi Před rokem +2

      He didnt tear anything up… just cleaned the junk out of it.

    • @limitededition3295
      @limitededition3295 Před rokem +3

      Yeah cant let ameriane touch eu masterpiece

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 Před rokem

      ya, he really fukked up those air leaks he fixed not to mention how bad he screwed it up by cleaning all that trash out of the cab!!

    • @deenunya7735
      @deenunya7735 Před rokem +2

      A Scania at a USA Truck Show , got to be a Trophy Hauler at any Show , Pls Do it Up Correctly Bruce 🙏

  • @TravisLaRoche
    @TravisLaRoche Před rokem +13

    Freakin cool as hell how big that engine is, big V8 diesel power is always badass, wonder what engine modifications are done to it or if it’s factory. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s all stock powertrain wise. It’s cool to learn about them!

    • @Jamk14
      @Jamk14 Před rokem

      14l

    • @railasvuo
      @railasvuo Před rokem +7

      I'm 99.9% sure it's standard except for the exhaust. And the powertrain is also standard because it can handle a lot of power

    • @marknewell7355
      @marknewell7355 Před rokem +4

      Scania on the 4 series used the 14ltr up to 530 after that they go to the 16ltr 580 620

    • @TravisLaRoche
      @TravisLaRoche Před rokem +1

      @@marknewell7355that’s so cool thank you for the info. Know nothing about these truck but they are so freakin cool

    • @Joel.V.
      @Joel.V. Před rokem +1

      16L was 480 hp and 580 hp first on the 4-series

  • @Iskxvspeeddually
    @Iskxvspeeddually Před rokem +20

    I think it would be cool for the original owner to see it

  • @scaniatheun3865
    @scaniatheun3865 Před rokem +4

    Dont leave the truck in gear when parked. If the air runs out you cant get it out off gear to start it

  • @markknoxx7164
    @markknoxx7164 Před rokem +10

    Make sure you replace the torsion bar at the front of the cab it links the cab air bags at the front if that goes it can damage the cab so bad

    • @Basti_2290
      @Basti_2290 Před rokem +1

      that´s true
      if it gone bad, the cab withing hard bend and damaged
      sorry my english isn´t very well 😅

    • @markknoxx7164
      @markknoxx7164 Před rokem +1

      If we buy used units it on the replacement list I wouldn't say it a bad design but it gets the worst of the weather being out at front of the unit.your English if fine

  • @fredericmols3918
    @fredericmols3918 Před rokem +2

    Schaustellerbetrieb means showman company in German.
    It has to be written on the truck when pulling showmantrailers on the german highway. Has to do with exemptions on regulations like length, weight, ...

  • @samuelgoddard5248
    @samuelgoddard5248 Před rokem +7

    very reliable trucks when looked after and sound fantastic when pulling a hill at 40 ton gross, interesting if she is still a factory 530 or been opened up as these can run up to 650 comfortably. the 16 litre (aka164) engines have known to be taken to 1000 hp.

  • @the.g9114
    @the.g9114 Před rokem +1

    Please weld the pipe back under it, thats why it sounded so cool. We call that a open pipe here in the netherlands. Restore this beauty to its full glory Bruce.

  • @emilrossander6872
    @emilrossander6872 Před rokem +44

    It is never a mistake to buy a Scania 😍

    • @lookingbehind6335
      @lookingbehind6335 Před rokem +2

      It is however a mistake putting in that tacky fake leather and button interior.

    • @hilkolieberwerth3495
      @hilkolieberwerth3495 Před rokem

      As long as it ain't a freakin' bus... Trust me, I know.

    • @Joel.V.
      @Joel.V. Před rokem

      @@lookingbehind6335 that was top of the bill back in 98, before that all trucks had only grandma stiched curtains......

  • @HanDekker
    @HanDekker Před rokem +2

    there must be a speed limiter mounted... find the fuse, remove the fuse and you have full speed back. it could easily do 140 km/h

  • @GeenIdee2
    @GeenIdee2 Před rokem +5

    Its in a sad state, but these trucks are really desirable in the EU. It always amazes me to see us trucks with the lack of things we are used to in the EU. Love to see what you and others think about the differences. Oh, and even the previous models had air controls for the rear axle.
    For maintenance, there is a centrifugal oil filter on top of the engine. Take it apart and clean it with you maintenance. We used to have paper inserts that makes this easier.
    Engine sounds tired though! Go look up video's on youtube on the scania v8
    The plates are Dutch, the blue part is "EU" and "NL" on that part is "Nederland" (Netherlands)

  • @perraz71
    @perraz71 Před rokem +1

    Change the oil and filter in the engine, gearbox and rear axle. Check cabin filter❤❤❤

  • @skapet
    @skapet Před rokem +4

    You have to restore this Scania! 👍🇸🇪

  • @persimonsson7206
    @persimonsson7206 Před rokem +1

    I have worked at the Scania factory in Sweden for almost 17 years.

  • @MCI1392
    @MCI1392 Před rokem +7

    Love fixing the scania up. Best thing on this channel for a long while.

  • @ontheroadagain4773
    @ontheroadagain4773 Před rokem +1

    A short history:
    Scania introduced their first V8 in 1969. The model of the truck was 140, where 14 stays for 14 litre engine and 0 is the model generation for the truck. This V8 had 350hp.
    144 means this is the fifth generation of the truck and the engine is basically the same, just upgraded.
    In 2000 the bigger 16 litre V8 was introduced (The first engines were used in boats) and the model of the truck was 164. This replaced the 14 litre engine. The most powerful 16 litre V8 has 770hp, which is the most powerful road truck engine in the world (as standard).
    The smaller 13 litre straight 6 has a maximum power of 540hp!

    • @seamusburke9101
      @seamusburke9101 Před rokem +1

      Good info there, I never drove a 140 but I did drive a 1969 110 Super, the very first of them with a 5speed splitter gearbox. Also drove a few 141's , 142 and tag axle 144, oh and I done a lot of miles in one of the last of the 111's before they discontinued about 1981 I believe

  • @arthanza112
    @arthanza112 Před rokem +4

    If it's engine problems, take it to Stewart and Stevenson if they have one in your area.

  • @gustavthorsson2271
    @gustavthorsson2271 Před rokem +2

    you can make it faster!! if you pull one of the fuses under the passenger dashboard it will go 130 kmh + Greetings from sweden!

  • @Justgaragenit
    @Justgaragenit Před rokem +6

    That’s an awesome truck. It’s so wild to see how different it is from a North American truck. Keep up the great content.

  • @perbang-christensen9793
    @perbang-christensen9793 Před rokem +2

    Dear Bruce, why not ask some Mechanics in Denmark or Holland about help to renovated this Scania properly with their knowledge. The 520 V8 is a legendery item of a Scania model. Otherwise sell to a European collecter. Best luck with projekt. ... Per from DK

  • @theislandsc
    @theislandsc Před rokem +3

    Just remember if it’s parts your needing it’s a long way from Sweden. You might be able to get some engine parts out of Mack Boring they currently import all of the Scania marine engines.

  • @DerpyTrucker
    @DerpyTrucker Před rokem +1

    NL = Holland / Netherlands in Europe, probs where the truck was originally purchased, the red one says Exceptional Transport just as the medium yellow one.

  • @phantomfixer
    @phantomfixer Před rokem +12

    Scania is one of the best, they also make airplanes, and my favorite car SAAB. In the 80's Scania buses were used in the Connecticut transit system. Scania also had a Bus plant in Connecticut. Good luck with it. 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @rosscopeeco69
      @rosscopeeco69 Před rokem +3

      Not any longer. Been owned by VW for some years now

    • @Greekwolf93
      @Greekwolf93 Před rokem +1

      SAAB was an own Company they Build Airplanes and Cars, Saab owned Scania from 1969 to 1993

    • @phantomfixer
      @phantomfixer Před rokem +1

      @@rosscopeeco69 Scania not Saab. The Volkswagen group also manufactures, Man, and Navistar trucks among others. GM bought the rights to Saab before they decided to give up on them, and the rights to their 9-3 model was sold to Spyker.

    • @phantomfixer
      @phantomfixer Před rokem

      @@Greekwolf93 I don't know about owning Scania, they merged in 1969 Scania made planes, buses, and trucks. Saab built the cars.

  • @HenkKwansert
    @HenkKwansert Před rokem +1

    Hey Bruce. This scania is already straight piped. The longer the pipe the better!! So you shortened it now and make it less loud..

  • @prowler2358
    @prowler2358 Před rokem +2

    You need to fix this truck, they are one of the best trucks you can get, almost bomb proof, worked on these in the uk, can't beat them for power and durability, and they sound awesome with straight through pipes!!

  • @javier5954
    @javier5954 Před rokem +4

    You need contact a Abreu Truck Services scania's specializes in us Newark NJ.

  • @kristianlanglov5230
    @kristianlanglov5230 Před rokem +1

    The Scania 144 is the best truck and it has some incredible torque combined with the new Scania trucks.
    Turn the key by the speedometer and you might find an old diagram sheet. Within the EU, there is a requirement for this. However, this is now digital, so now you can no longer throw them out if you happen to drive too long. Drive and rest times.
    Sorry for my bad English but I am a proud Swede🇸🇪

    • @kornaros96
      @kornaros96 Před rokem +1

      My grandpa used to put cigarette butts to prevent the needle to contact the paper.

  • @maxmulder396
    @maxmulder396 Před rokem +10

    The longer you make the exhaust the better it sounds. Some guys have 20meters of pipe

  • @tmdrtn
    @tmdrtn Před rokem +1

    Nice truck! Once assembled at Scania in Zwolle the Netherlands, always surprises me how little Americans know about the rest of the world though.....

  • @V8Lenny
    @V8Lenny Před rokem +3

    It has Bosch H-pump with 12mm plungers and electronic controlled fuel and timing. Turbo is HX60 with 76/92 wheels and 27 housing. Pump good for 1000 hp, turbo maybe 850 hp.

    • @seamusburke9101
      @seamusburke9101 Před rokem

      Good info Lenny. Do you happen to know what is the model name or number of the 375 hp engine fitted in the 141. I'm an old 141 driver from Ireland. Thanks.

    • @V8Lenny
      @V8Lenny Před rokem

      @@seamusburke9101 DS14 , dont know exact, I think there were a couple of different versions. Maybe DS 14 02

    • @teppotulppu1603
      @teppotulppu1603 Před rokem

      There should be that Holset but I wonder if it got 460 engine with Switcher turbo because it doesn't howl like Holset when he change gears.. It might have been chanced if it got lots of miles.
      460 engine was ds14.15 and 530 was ds14.13 if I remember right.

  • @garywebster6453
    @garywebster6453 Před rokem +2

    The antifreeze ratio has to be spot on. If its wrong it can cause cavitation which erodes the coolant holes at the top of the block, which ruins it.

  • @marciooliveira7921
    @marciooliveira7921 Před rokem +3

    As a scania lover,please dont wreck the truck,restore as the original One..😎

  • @rekleif
    @rekleif Před rokem +1

    It's fun to see you react to what we in civilized world has done for 30 years already😉. Next time try to find an Mercedes-Benz Actros V8. It has an awesome gearbox were you pre select the gears, and just press the clutch when you are ready. Very useful with heavy loads uphill.... Lots of love from Norway

  • @susansullivan9255
    @susansullivan9255 Před rokem +3

    Cab jack bar is usually stored under the front grill panel Bruce ..

  • @jessydevries3850
    @jessydevries3850 Před rokem +1

    The Truck that you have is a famous brand here in Europe. Not only the brand that you have,but also the type that you have. It is a 4-Serie (the 4-Serie is the only one that had the bed above the driver.) The 4-Serie is a famous type around here.
    I think i speak fore all the truck lovers back in Europe (inclouding myself): treat this truck well, and fix it as mutch as possible.