ccxnola

Wherever the rig is - I'm there too!!

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I had and Interesting situation that could have cost me BIG bucks except for the honesty of a good mechanic that wanted to go home.
RV particulars: 1988 Fleetwood Limited
Driveline (Ford 460 Engine (yes, it has a CARB), C6 Transmission) on a John Deere chassis
Miles: less than 50,000
Break Down Description: Quick Trip - New Orleans to San Diego (HA!) Fill-up the gas tank on the way out of Louisiana (OK, I was trying to save a bit of change and use the cheap stuff at a station right outside of the refinery) Hot to Trot!
Symptoms: Got about 300 miles into texas and started to loose power
Effect: Slowing down and even dying on the highway - kept going by pumping the floor pedal several times - over and over to get to the next town - Late in the evening (8PM). Crawled into a repair shop just closing for the night - explained I needed to get to SD quick. Mechanic listened to my sad tale and said 'If you are here in the morning I'll fix it and charge you plenty - but if you want to go across the street to the parts store and get a fuel filter and put it in yourself, you can be on your way in less than an hour'.
Cause: Fuel Starvation due to gunk cloging the primary fuel filter at the tank - most likely from the cheap fuel
Outcome: He was right - but back then I looked sort of hopeless and asked 'Fuel filter - where it is and what does it look like'? Now, I have all the owner, technical and parts manuals for the chassis, drive train and coach. And the tools to fix most minor problems if they arise. Fuel Filters? Two in the kit - plus spare belts (4 different-no two alike), and about 60 lbs of other spares I hope I never have to use - but have used several times!! There are many things I can not (or due to my ignorance or intelligence will not) do, but it pains me to pay big bucks to do the simple / minor things.
2001 National Tradewinds 7370 mid-entry DP w/CAT 3126b Diesel
Look for the Mardi Gras 'Gators - Laissez le bon temps roulez - Let the good times roll!!
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mustangman

chicago

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Thank you so much for that idea on replacing the intank pump with an outside frame mounted pump,where can i find that pump,please
post it when you have the time thanks,i have heard so much about the intank pump going out on the f53 460,,want to have on on hand ,i have a 1992 f53
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Pachura

Ramona, Ca., USA

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93 Vectra, 107,000 miles, Cummins 5.9
Traveling on interstate, got light wiffs of diesel fuel, decided that noone was close enough for us to smell their fuel, pulled onto ramp east end or Yuma to do a walk around, got to the back & had fuel spraying onto pavement, ran for the ignition key.
Opened the engine compartment, had wet fuel everywhere (luckly not on the exaust manifold), cranked the engine & got the fuel spray from the side of the secondary fuel filter. The almost new filted had developed a 1/2 inch split in the side of the filter. Used toad to find a NAPA store, I had the filter receipt for a change, they replaced filter as warantee & allowed me to return to their store & hose off coach compartment & toad.
An earler problem was engine overheating: I ended up with a recored oversized radiator & the experience of removing the radiator, after cooler, transmission cooler package four times. I also had an auxilary radiator fabricated & sized to fit behind the front grill along with the airconditioning condenser. I connected the auxiliary radiator to the heater hose with an inline heater hose valve that can be opened from the cockpit. When I put water through the auxiliary radiator the engine temp. will drop 15 degrees within seconds. The front radiator is getting fresh air plus I wired the front airconditioning fans so that I can turn them on if more air is needed.
I did all of the labor & designing myself. I can now have my radiator/cooler assembly out of my coach in 4 hours. The dollar cost to me was $530. The low cost was because the radiator shop made mistakes that forced me to do 3 of the four removals. The local RV dealer wanted $875 to just R&R the radiator without any repairs.
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1989 chief

juneau wi. usa.

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have 89 winnabago 454 eng. had trouble with a in line fuse line . burning out it turned out that a wire that runs by the compresser was rubbing fixed wire no more trouble
1989 chief
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9lives

Anchorage, Alaska

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RV particulars:
Driveline (Engine, Transmission):Ford V-10, 4R100
Miles: 22000
Year: 1999
Break Down Description: Severe Vibration
Symptoms: Vibration which appeared to be in the front end. Ford TSB about wheels not self centering, holes in wheels larger than hubs.
Effect: Caused a severe vibration usually between 25MPH and 65MPH. I could feel it in the steering wheel and because I had knowledge of the TSB, I assumed it was the wheels/tires on the front. Had front end alignment and all tires rebalanced. No change. Next trip had front wheels manually centered. No change. Front tires were cupping irregularily, rotated tires per Ford and Goodyear specifications, no change. Put airbags on the front, no change. After 22,000 miles took the motorhome to dealer. Took it for a test drive with the shop manager. (NOTE: I have been the only driver) After he walked around the M/H while in motion, he drove and had me walk around the coach. Vibration was extremely severe over the rear axle.
Cause: 3 of the rear axle bearings shot. Replaced all the wheel bearings in the rear end
Outcome: Vibration non existant now. (NOTE: I was only able to test drive the M/H for about 40 miles before I put it up for the winter, but so far so good.)
Apparently the vibration had traveled up the driveline to the transmission and then to the steering box. Lesson learned, don't assume anything and check everything. Luckily Most of the attempted repairs and the major repairs covered by warranty, after about $4000 worth of repairs, I am only out about $400.
Bill & Susie
Annie the Pommie & Randy our cat
1999 Hurricane 34' w/slide, v-10
1998 Jeep Wrangler Sport
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Teal Turtle Tea Tours and Travelling Taxi

Bu, WA

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Breakdowns? I could write a book! Front tires gone at 5,000 miles - dealer wouldn't check alignment so manufacturer bought two new ones. Fuel injectors, 5 of them in 70,000 miles. Blown water hose in the hills of southern Oregon - one hour for the service truck just to get there and only big enough to move the toad; you need a class "C" tow truck for a class "A" MH. All this and lots more on a 1998 Overland 37', Freightliner chassis, CAT 3126 engine. Slide out drive gear stripped. Slide out support rollers crushed. Manufacturer installed a bracket that punctured suspension air bag. The failures go on and on but I've fixed them all and still love it.
Teal Turtle Tea Tours and Travelling Taxi
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Richmeister

Michigan, USA

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RV particulars: 2000 Holiday Rambler Endeavor
Driveline (Engine 330 Cat, Transmission Allison 3060):
Miles:40,000
Year:
Break Down Description: (engine quit)
Symptoms: I was driving west on I 12, when the engine started surging. I pulled into a rest area and all the alarms and warning lights started flashing and the engine quit.
Effect: Engine would not restart, oil was all over the toad and dripping from the mudflap on the rear of the coach
Cause:A high pressure oil line failed. Apparently this oil line affects the operation of the injectors.
Outcome: Called Allstate RV Road service, was towed to Big Wheel garage in Hammond, LA. The oil line had dry rotted and was replaced. I will pickup the coach this moning. (A Cat Certified facility is not the same as a Cat Authorized Service facility. No warranty help.)
Rich FMCA F314671
2000 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 38 CDD
Cat 330 h.p. 2003 Jeep Liberty
Aventa II, Apollo brake
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SteveRit

Buena Park, CA USA

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RV particulars: Soutwhind
Driveline (454, 3speed tran):
Miles: 63k
Year: 1985
Symptoms: Freeway driving, engine backfires, dies
Effect: no go, need tow
Cause: 1st time found the coil and rotor had disentagrated, replaced coil, modulator, cap, wires
Outcome: ran for a bit, did it again
Symptoms: Freeway driving, engine backfires, dies
Effect: no go, need tow
Cause: This was the 2nd time this happened, still electrical. Turned out oil was getting up into the bottom? sensor on the distributor, replace distributator, coil
Outcome: ran good
Steve & Dora
05 32s Fleetwood Terra, Workhorse
Two kids
Dog, Duke a Cocker mix
Cats Jester and Sassy
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rdweeter

Oklahoma City, OK

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EXCELLENT IDEA! how do you plan to collect and summarize?
However, I think it should include ANY breakdown - for example mine occurred while I was at home. I bought a '90 Winnebago 36 RQ with tag axles on ebay and drove it back to OKC from phoenix - it performed flawlessly until I got it home. Then it kept konking out - like it wasn't getting gas - checked all the obvious things like filters, etc. and finally decided it had to be the fuel pump. I called the local dealers and they said it would be about $800 to drop the tank and replace the pump. I thought, man, I screwed up on this purchase but crawled under the big beast again to look at the tank (desperate thoughts of doing it myself). WAIT - there was the fuel pump on the outside. I reached up to touch it and the positive wire to it fell apart in my hands. 3' of wire and a connector and it has run VERY well for about 12,000 miles....
Richard Weeter
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tjtheoneway

jerome,idaho/usa

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lost a belt on my cummins diesel pusher approchin timmerin hill in idaho. unhooked the jeep grand cheroke and pulled the 38ft holiday rambler to the rest area with the jeep! no problem! went and got two belts the wrong size,had to go back and get the right size. the wife had to pull up on the tensioner with a ratchet wrench while i was underneath directing the belt. then i got topside with her and got evey thing okayed, looked at my wife and she was sweatin as bad as i was. i had to commit! i said, NOW DO YOU SEE WHY MEN CUSS AND DRINK BEER? she just laughed.
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