5/16", IIRC I took the stock lines with me and matched up the inside diameters with what was on the rack. I would have reused the stock ones, but they were so rusty i could hold them in my fist and snap them in half with pressure from only my thumb (scary!). Anyway, the brake line solution is working out so far (I'd think that it would run poorly on the freeway if the lines were too small) and even fits in the little clips on the underside of the body.What is the I.D. of the brake line tubing you used?
Yeah, it usually is, but the place I got it from (a national chain) had a rack in the back with sizes up to 3/8".Steel brake line is usually pretty skinny
IFBWax,
Are you running the stock fuel injection? What all did you have a look at in attempting to solve it? Is your bus manual or automatic?My green bus has to get to 200 CHT before I can let go of the throttle. Takes about 3 mins to warm up.
I still wonder about the fluttering of the fuel pressure gauge needle when testing. Is this normal with the engine running?
My only other thought at the moment is that maybe something is causing a drag on the engine. However, the alternator spun freely when it was off, and I can't see a problem with the trans (same problem in neutral, park, or any forward gear).