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Title: AG Omnilink (almost fire)
Post by: MW on June 14, 2014, 12:08:58 AM
An AG Omnilink went crazy today at Wilkinsons, in Acocks Green. The engine just had an insane amount of steam/smoke coming out of it, as I drove past. The driver opened the bonnet and left it there. I drove again half an hour later to see a Mansfield Truck towing it, and then later a big pool of liquid where the Scania was parked. I don't know if it turned into a fire, or was a fire initially and needed putting out. Either that, or some sort of leak underneath the bus, fuel maybe?
Title: Re: AG Omnilink (almost fire)
Post by: winston on June 14, 2014, 12:14:13 AM
Quote from: Michael on June 14, 2014, 12:08:58 AM
An AG Omnilink went crazy today at Wilkinsons, in Acocks Green. The engine just had an insane amount of steam/smoke coming out of it, as I drove past. The driver opened the bonnet and left it there. I drove again half an hour later to see a Mansfield Truck towing it, and then later a big pool of liquid where the Scania was parked. I don't know if it turned into a fire, or was a fire initially and needed putting out. Either that, or some sort of leak underneath the bus, fuel maybe?

It may of just been a coolant leak & the engine overheated?
Title: Re: AG Omnilink (almost fire)
Post by: Stu on June 14, 2014, 09:49:53 AM
What time was that? I got the 31 home yesterday evening, and when I walked round from Westley Road to the bank I noticed an Omnilink (think it was 1947) parked up by Wilko with its hazards on, about half 6 that was. Didn't look anything serious though, driver was sitting inside the bus, no smoke or anything.

Title: Re: AG Omnilink (almost fire)
Post by: lauren1993 on July 13, 2014, 04:16:26 AM
Do the 59 and 10 plate omnilinks ever have loud cooling fan noises? I know the 57, 58 and 09 plate ones do!
Title: Re: AG Omnilink (almost fire)
Post by: Liberator9 on July 13, 2014, 07:26:20 AM
@lauren1993 

Some of them do - but only in the very hot weather. 1914 seems to do it more than most though I've noticed - rode it on the 6 a few weeks ago and it sounded great with the fan noise in the warm weather!
Title: Re: AG Omnilink (almost fire)
Post by: richie on July 13, 2014, 04:40:50 PM
Quote from: Winston on June 14, 2014, 12:14:13 AM
Quote from: Michael on June 14, 2014, 12:08:58 AM
An AG Omnilink went crazy today at Wilkinsons, in Acocks Green. The engine just had an insane amount of steam/smoke coming out of it, as I drove past. The driver opened the bonnet and left it there. I drove again half an hour later to see a Mansfield Truck towing it, and then later a big pool of liquid where the Scania was parked. I don't know if it turned into a fire, or was a fire initially and needed putting out. Either that, or some sort of leak underneath the bus, fuel maybe?

It may of just been a coolant leak & the engine overheated?

Your probably right Winston the coolant NX use is a thick Green sludge the expansion tanks are generally above the exhaust so that would have contributed to the steam