Nope, still won't start. I timed it with the static method. I am suspecting it was the 12v to 6v bushing. I took the starter out and noticed that the bushing I put in a few months ago appeared to be gone. I grabbed a 12 to 6 volt conversion bushing - or so I thought. Evidently I had a 12 v bushing mixed in with my 12 to 6v bushing drawer and beat it into place. I figured out my mistake when I tried reinstalling the 6v starter. I tried removing it with an easy out but it wouldn't catch. Looks like I'll be dropping the engine on Saturday morning.so I'll beat it out from the other side. I can't diagnose the running problem until I get it started so... ________________________________ From: "bbauer2000@xxxxxxxxx" <bbauer2000@xxxxxxxxx> To: Texas Buses <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:58 PM Subject: [tcb] James Did you get your Bus issues figured out? If so what was it?