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Closing the Gaping Hole

April 19, 2017

Removing the original lavatory left a big gaping hole in the back of the coach. It needed closed.

Missy 1998 MCI 102-EL3 restroom toilet out lavatory removal

I had planned to build a new “insert” over this hole but I no longer have access to a sheet metal shear or brake so I knew I would be unhappy with whatever I cobbled together. So, I decided to reuse the old “shell” (or insert).

As excited as I was to remove the old lavatory, putting part of it back was a bit of a disappointment. Nonetheless; it was the right answer as it is a very complex shape.

After patching the holes that were there for the toilet functions, and cleaning it up, it was dropped back into the hole at the back of the bus.

Missy 1998 MCI 102-EL3 coach lav insert reinstallation

When I removed it, it was clear that a good bit of “gook” (engine exhaust, oily mist, etc. had been leaking into the bus – mostly around the edges. So, I attempted to prevent this by using lots of sealant – everywhere – including my shoes, shorts, shirt and gloves.

Soundproofing mat was then applied to the entire thing and I used this mat to further ensure that there were no leaks.

Missy 1998 MCI 102-EL3 coach lavatory bathroom toilet insert sound proofing

Next, I built another wood frame for new flooring to sit on. This area will be part of a large closet and I’ll be standing in some areas and mounting cabinets/drawers in others. This “tub” in the floor is totally wasted space. It is kind of sad. The good news is that it is back in the engine compartment where its use is pretty limited. Still sad…

Missy 1998 MCI 102-EL3 coach lavatory bathroom toilet insert sound proofing

Then I a filled the voids with insulation. Temperature is always a consideration but back here, so is noise from the engine. Anything that can be done to minimize that noise is worth doing. Well, anything that is affordable.

Missy 1998 MCI 102-EL3 insulation sound deadening lavatory wasted space
I cannot mark it off the list as “done” yet but it is pretty close!

Oh… you can only see white sealant in certain places as I had to buy more part way thru and accidentally purchased clear.  It hides in the photos pretty well.  Actually, it hides when installing it – kind of like drawing with invisible ink.  Thus; I got more of it on my shoes, shorts, shirt and gloves.

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Comments

  1. Ronda Sommers says

    April 19, 2017 at 9:43 am

    Before you seal it, it should put a time capsule with all your pictures and details of the remodel. That is, if it would fit in the unused space.

    Reply
    • JD says

      April 20, 2017 at 5:36 am

      Hmm.. now that is an idea!! If I put all that stuff on a thumb drive, do you think they will still have USB ports to view it a hundred years from now??

      Reply
  2. Robert E. Finley says

    April 19, 2017 at 10:20 am

    What you’ve done there around and over the engine… answers my concern regarding exhaust! It’s great seeing the progress you’re making!

    Reply
  3. Peter McDonald says

    April 20, 2017 at 4:09 am

    what about a hatch door in the closet floor? You could keep a treasure map in there!

    Reply
    • JD says

      April 20, 2017 at 5:37 am

      Yes – and all kinds of “secrets”!!! 🙂 There is currently that silly engine access “cover” that is sure in the way. It’s one of those things that you never need until you REALLY need it. So, I am hesitant to just floor over the top of it. 🙁

      Reply
  4. Mike Pincock says

    June 4, 2023 at 5:11 pm

    Hi I found your bus build info on Skoolie.net and found myself here at your web page. I am in the deconstruction stage of my 1999 MCI E coach and really appreciate the info you have shared on here. Pretty cool to see what you have done with your bus! I would love to chat with you sometime but not sure how to contact you.

    Thanks,
    Mike in southeast Idaho

    Reply

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