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RE: Parts For Emergencies - RussWhite - 02-28-2017

On my coach there is no need to carry ATF for filling the fuel filter. The primer pump located behind the fuel bay door does the job perfectly.


RE: Parts For Emergencies - Bonanza Bob - 02-28-2017

(02-28-2017, 03:04 PM)77newell Wrote:  As strange as it sounds ATF is a common fluid people report adding to their fuel tanks to improve engine performance. I doubt it helps, but given the number of people doing it there appears to be no harm either. I would go with whatever fluid is cheapest and not necessarily go with the synthetic most of us have in the tranny.

What about Marvel Mystery Oil as a fluid that could be used to fill a diesel fuel filter if needed?


RE: Parts For Emergencies - Beesme - 02-28-2017

I carry all hand tools spare filters , spare fluids ,even spare air comp and believe it or not my little miller mig! I guess bus conversions made me be prepared lol oh and of course internet!


RE: Parts For Emergencies - kyleb - 02-28-2017

I carry the tire changing tools so I have a choice. I had the road service guy come out & not have the right tools - since I did, he used them & I was on my way sooner.

Digital multimeter is one I forgot.

An I/R temp gun (& use it frequently to know what 'normal' is) comes in handy.


RE: Parts For Emergencies - rcantrell52 - 03-01-2017

All,
Thanks again for the replies to this post.

Reese