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Forum: Coaches for Sale (Please read the info in the Category description)
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06-16-2015, 10:50 PM
Forum: Coaches for Sale (Please read the info in the Category description)
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a salvage 1991 newell at auction. closes on wed the 17th. current bid is 30 bucks
http://www.copart.com/us/home.html
put this item number in the search 20360055
VIN:1N9436X8XM1011286
the forum was hard down today from about 630am to 3pm AZ time. 1st time this has happened
it was a problem with the hosting company.
to avoid that we changed hosting companies once more today and hopefully for the final time. scott is doing all that he can to get us stable and fast.
if i wanted to spend a lot of money this would have been easier, but we are on a small budget, so we have to look for small budget solutions.
we look forward to your comments once again.
sorry for the hassle and lets hope this time it stays fast and the forum stays accessible all the time.
thanks
tom and scott
Noticed the past couple of times after the coach has been driven for a bit it doesn't 'like' to go into reverse. I can shift to neutral then drive back to neutral then reverse w/no change. However if once in drive if I'll shift on down to first then back up to neutral it will shift into reverse w/no hesitation.
The display always shows correct w/no oddities.
Planning on pulling the shifter off the trans, disassembling, cleaning & lube <?> and verifying all is well on that end.
Any other input is certainly welcome.
BTW, working w/a HT-747 & Stone Bennett
marc
Folks, Brenda and I are going to this park so we can go to Fossil Rim and a few other places with my son, daughter in law and 2 grandsons. This place has huge pull thrus, a 400,000 gallon swimming pool- more like a lake. 254-897-2321
www.oakdalepark.com
We had checked out another park Tres Rios just further east, but their sites are all grass and the water table is high- which equals- you may get stuck.
I do not have a 4 wheel drive coach.
Gang,
I have been away from the coach for a few weeks. Now that I am back a new problem has crept up. My toilet is losing water in the bowl. It operates properly other than losing water. Today, I realized that the water that is being lost is leaking into the basement.
So...here are a few questions...
1) I assume that the problem is somewhere associated with the hopper. Is that a correct guess?
2) The flapper seems to be in good shape, but the flapper *has* to have a problem or the water would not be able to get out of bowl...right?
3) Has anyone removed their microphor? Can you give me a general instruction about what to disconnect prior to removing the toilet.
4) Is there anything that I can fix once I get the toilet up or do I need some sort of repair / rebuild kit?
I think that the consensus is that microphor toilets are pretty good performers. Should I consider replacing it with anything else?
Cheers,
bill
06-13-2015, 04:34 PM
Forum: Coaches for Sale (Please read the info in the Category description)
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Hey guys ,
just thought i would let you all know i have an 02 Newell 45 on ebay . its only got a few days left , but its a gorgeous coach ! - and hopefully someone will win it that appreciates these as much as i have in a very short amount of time .
Steve 541-647-2922
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281718734726?ssP...1555.l2649
plus there is some videos of it on youtube
Gang,
The 120V air compressor has been a mystery to me. I have followed several threads on gurus and that has helped me a lot, but today I learned more by taking it all apart and putting it back together. In the process, I found a hidden bug and now will be far less intimidated.
Before I tell you what I learned, I want to ask a question....
When the compressor shuts off due to it reaching the high threshold on the pressure switch...there is a solenoid controlled normally-open valve that is de-energized thus releasing pressure on the compressor. Why would we not use an integrated pressure switch that has unload built into it? For example...Square D pressure switch
The external solenoid based "unloader" works fine, but is expensive ...and... at least for me has been trouble prone. I have had two blow up from freezing water.
Here is what I learned today.
1. The hot leg to the compressor is switched via a relay that in turn is controlled by (at least). The switch on the galley control panel needs to be "on". Next, the pressure switch needs to be in "Auto" and the pressure in the system needs to be below the high cutoff set in the Square D pressure switch.
2. The "unloader" solenoid is wired in parallel with the hot wires of the compressor. It is normally open and is energized when the pump is running allowing pressure to go to tank. Once the compressor shuts off, it is de-energized and vents off any pressure so that the pump can easily start next time.
3. When I took the grey box that holds the AC relay apart, I found a loose connection and a seriously deteriorated spade connector. (Incoming 120V hot wire) I don't think it had started causing trouble, but would in the future.
4. I stole Tom's idea of putting a nice vibration mat under the compressor. Wow! what a difference. Now there is virtually no compressor noise inside the coach. Thanks Tom!
5. This falls under the duh category. But I will post here cause it was not obvious to me. When you turn off the compressor at the galley switch. All you have done is to remove 12V from the low voltage side of the 120V relay. In other words, there is still hot electricity inside the grey relay box. On my coach the breaker to turn off AC power to the entire compressor bay is located in the basement just in front of the water bay. If you work on your compressor, do yourself a favor and turn off the power.
6. This may be the most important lesson of the day....Before you start a project, read up on gurus and see if you can understand what folks that have walked the trail before you have encountered. I read about Tom's, Larry's, Richards, Chappel's, Marc's and others experiences. That got me ready to go. But in the middle of the project, I got frustrated cause something was not coming apart the way that I thought it should. That's when I got into a "Richard" state of mind and told myself....slow down....before you call Richard....think...what will he say? Funny thing is that I channeled my inner Richard and pushed through to a solution that was better and less work than what I was trying to do.
So thanks Gurus for breaking in the moccasins. They are so much more comfortable after you have walked the path in front of me!
Cheers,
bill
ps. If I have something wrong, don't hesitate to correct me!
Hello Gurus,
We have had enough people have issues with page loading times, timeouts etc that we have changed hosting servers yet again. At least for me, it has made a difference, but i hope that for those that were having issues that it is better.
the symptoms were all over the place and some people had little to no issues, and others could hardly use the site.
Scott, moved the forum last nite and it might take a day or so for the dns servers around the world to catch up with the change. i could get on the forum just fine this morning. it was alot faster for me.
so, i really want your feedback so we can know if it made any difference in page loading times, less page timeouts etc.
regards,
Tom and Scott
06-12-2015, 05:34 PM
Forum: Coaches for Sale (Please read the info in the Category description)
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Hello I am a used RV dealer. I purchased this coach in Florida last month from another dealer. I personally drove it back to Socal 2500 miles with no issues. I plan on using this as my personal coach for the summer then selling it. Just replaced all 8 tires with new Falkens. Also engine and generator oil and filters replaced. All 3 bay mounted a/c condensing units have been replaced. 2 new lcdtvs along with sattv antenna and 4.1 sound bar with a dishhd receiver. Previous comments on this coach have mentioned exterior leaks which have all been addressed. Drive axle seals replaced. Has 6 8D coach batteries and 6 75 watt solar panels. Currently listed for sale on ebay and rvt.com. Please contact me if you are interested.
Ryan
1995 Coach 383 45' raised roof
Menifee, Ca