09-17-2023, 01:02 PM
Latutude 28 and Richard. Again Thank you for all your knowledge. After finally getting the valance off , capping the hydralic lines and moving the slide, and pulling down the curved part of the ceiling. I was able to access the hwh locking pin assy. Pulled it down and took it apart. oring part numbers and tools needed made this a a easy fix. The lower seal was totally destroyed. Rebuilt both the locks with all new orings, hooked it all back up. Works like a brand new one. I was going to just cap the lines but I did notice that the tops of the slides lean in at the top without those pins in the slot. So suggestion to anyone who needs to do this, its a fairly simple process other than getting that lower snap ring off. Dont drink beer while you doing it, specially if really humid and you have to wear glasses. You need good lighting and good set of eyes to get that snap ring off.(LOL). Again thank you.
ALso if anyone needs the orings to do the repair, let me know and I can mail you some at no charge. I had to buy 25 of each to get them.
ALso if anyone needs the orings to do the repair, let me know and I can mail you some at no charge. I had to buy 25 of each to get them.
Adam & Dana Mize
coach # 480
1998 45' 2 slides
Detroit Diesel series 60 ddec