(320) Plankton gets his bus broke down.

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Vehicle: 1998 Bluebird TC1000 42 Passenger school bus w/standard 5.9 Cummins Turbodiesel & an Allison AT545 Transmission

Engine: 5.9L I6 Cummins ISB 24V Turbodiesel engine 190hp (1998.5-2002 version)

Aspiration: Turbocharged

Fuel Type: Diesel #2 (ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL ONLY) 15ppm (2007-present)

Classification: School Bus/Truck Chassis

Transmission: Allison Transmission AT545/MT545 4 speed automatic transmission

D.E.F.: No, Not equipped

Capacity: 42 PAX. + 0 WCL

Exterior Light Monitor: No, Not Equipped

Air Ride Seat: Yes, Equipped

Doors: Manual - NOT A JACK-KNIFE DOOR

Steering: Powered

Brakes: Air

A/C HVAC: Carrier - 10 year warranty

Radio: Panasonic AM/FM/8 track cassette player

Manufactured: 3-98 (March 1998) & finished in 6-98 (June 1998) in Fort Valley, Georgia

WCL: Yes, Equipped - 1996 RICON Wheelchair lift

Engine Oil Recommended: 10W-30 Heavy Duty Diesel engine motor oil

Video Rating: PG-13 (for rude humor & vulgar language)

Plot: Sheldon J. Plankton tries to show a video on how you can tune up your 5.9 Cummins Turbodiesel engine's performance for doing diesel dragster racing. Plankton buys a 1998 Bluebird TC1000 42 passenger school bus with the 5.9 Cummins Turbodiesel & an Allison AT545 4 speed automatic transmission. And it comes with A Bosch VP44 Fuel Pump. Plankton ends up getting his bus broke down & pulling over to the side of the road because of the Problematic Bosch VP44 Fuel pump. Plankton finally got what he deserved. THE END.

Cast & Crew:

Mr. Doug Lawrence as Mr. Sheldon J. Plankton (computer voiced by uberduck.ai)

MrTurbodiesel - Director of "Plankton gets his bus broke down."

Video aspect ratio: 16:9 WIDESCREEN

From MrTurbodiesel's perspective: The Bosch VP44 Fuel Pump is in the 5.9L I6 Cummins ISB 24V Turbodiesel engines from 1998.5-2002. These fuel pumps will leave you stranded on the side of the road when there's no towing service available. These are the problematic fuel pumps same with the Bosch CP4 Fuel pump. There are 2 options. The 1st: Convert the Bosch VP44 fuel pump to a Mechanical P-pump to prevent you getting stranded on the side of the road. Then the 2nd & last will be not buying the vehicle at all. It is your choice. I want to help you prevent any kinds of bad problems that will make you left on the side of the road. And this video is just for entertainment purposes ONLY. Please Like, Subscribe, Follow, Rumble & Enjoy. Thanks.

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