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There is a unit with two fans mounted on it under my coach in front of the drive axle. Is this part of my basement rear ac system?
No I think that is your transmission cooler.
I thought that was the hydraulic cooler?
Good cause my a/c man could never get under there to check that, glad it's not a/c whatever it is. Thanks
I think Forest has got this one right. The hydraulic fluid gets hot and the heat exchangers near the axle and their electric fans are used to remove excess heat from the fluid. It's a pretty nasty location under there for those fans, but when I tested mine they worked. I really have no idea if they cycle on during normal operation, but I would assume they do. Russ
Ok need a GE ac condenser fan. Shows part #42003 in RVAC service manual. Any suggestions for a source. It's a pusher fan. Help Thanks
Call Chuck Clarke in parts at Newell. He should be able to get you the part #.
Just found the picture I took when Newell replaced the compressor.
Hope this helps.
I think Chester Stone has either found a replacement or was able to get his repaired.
We'll be back to Paincourtville in about a week. Let's get together to see coaches.
MPBCR, I purchased a Dayton motor, # (1) 3LU73J. I cannot find the purchase invoice but I think it was Graingers. These motors come with a shaft that is extra long and has to be cut to fit the application. I still have the new motor since I was able to have my original rebuilt for small sum. All it needed was new bushings. I took a few photos showing how I got the motor out of the unit and will post them if you are doing the work yourself and would find them useful.
Yes sir I would like to see the pics and Newell gave me a grainger part # I have ordered
can you post the grainger part number you got from newell to see if it was the same chester bought?

tom
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