bgatley
01-05-2006, 06:02
Wallace,
I am learning our new coach and am not sure which engine you have in
your coach. We have the 8V92 and you mentioned the engine has a
computer. Which engine do you have? My previous coach (Beaver) was
a CAT and it did have the computer, but for some reason I thought
the 8V92 does not.
Brian Gatley
93 WLWB PT40
Bend, OR
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Wallace Craig
wrote:
>
> Ralph, thanks for posting the information about what was going on
with the coach. We indeed did leave San Antonio today after getting
the reservoir neck repaired. It was actually a pin sized hole which
I took a picture of before it was repaired. I cannot in good
concience complain too loudly about them not finding that because it
was covered by a layer of sthyrofoam which was used to seal it in
place. The prior owner did know somthing was wrong because there was
a low coolant code left on the computer from May 30th; he may not
have told buddy gregg and he may have. Short of having the CIA
torture him I doubt that I will ever know.
>
> What did really frost Faye was the dirty coach that they left
for her to clean up. I had her save the rags( filthy) which she
cleaned with and I am going to photo them and send to S&S management
along with a letter congratulating some workers and speaking ill of
others.
>
> Keep the faith and remember to water your yard if the
flames get close.
>
> Now in Clifton, Tx to see friends.
> Wallace & Faye
>
>
> "Ralph L. Fullenwider" wrote
> Happy New Year everyone:
>
> An up date on Wallace and Faye Craig's '95PT42WB. As you know the
> transmission went on the trip home from the LSB Rally in Bourne,
Tx. Cause
> was engine coolant getting into the transmission and ruining the
computer
> and seals. An Allison Factory rebuilt was ordered and finally
installed.
>
> On the way home from the shop in San Antonio, the engine warning
lights
> came on once again, and Wallace had the Coach towed back to the
shop. As it
> turned out, this time, the engine code said it was due to low
coolant! Well
> the coolant was freshly changed at that shop and had been toped
off.
>
> Second problem found: As it turned out, the filler neck to the
coolant
> tank, about 3 inches or so long, had a split in it just below the
pressure
> cap. So as pressure increased the coolant ran out of the split to
who knows
> where and of course the engine code signaled the engine stop light.
>
> The neck will be repaired tomorrow and all should be go at that
time.
>
> Bottom line on the second problem is this, Those with Coaches, umm
I would
> say '92/'93 on, might want to check this short neck filler tube
that goes
> into the top of the reservoir tank for any signs of splits or what
ever.
>
>
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
> http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Yahoo! Photos
> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events,
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I am learning our new coach and am not sure which engine you have in
your coach. We have the 8V92 and you mentioned the engine has a
computer. Which engine do you have? My previous coach (Beaver) was
a CAT and it did have the computer, but for some reason I thought
the 8V92 does not.
Brian Gatley
93 WLWB PT40
Bend, OR
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Wallace Craig
>
> Ralph, thanks for posting the information about what was going on
with the coach. We indeed did leave San Antonio today after getting
the reservoir neck repaired. It was actually a pin sized hole which
I took a picture of before it was repaired. I cannot in good
concience complain too loudly about them not finding that because it
was covered by a layer of sthyrofoam which was used to seal it in
place. The prior owner did know somthing was wrong because there was
a low coolant code left on the computer from May 30th; he may not
have told buddy gregg and he may have. Short of having the CIA
torture him I doubt that I will ever know.
>
> What did really frost Faye was the dirty coach that they left
for her to clean up. I had her save the rags( filthy) which she
cleaned with and I am going to photo them and send to S&S management
along with a letter congratulating some workers and speaking ill of
others.
>
> Keep the faith and remember to water your yard if the
flames get close.
>
> Now in Clifton, Tx to see friends.
> Wallace & Faye
>
>
> "Ralph L. Fullenwider"
> Happy New Year everyone:
>
> An up date on Wallace and Faye Craig's '95PT42WB. As you know the
> transmission went on the trip home from the LSB Rally in Bourne,
Tx. Cause
> was engine coolant getting into the transmission and ruining the
computer
> and seals. An Allison Factory rebuilt was ordered and finally
installed.
>
> On the way home from the shop in San Antonio, the engine warning
lights
> came on once again, and Wallace had the Coach towed back to the
shop. As it
> turned out, this time, the engine code said it was due to low
coolant! Well
> the coolant was freshly changed at that shop and had been toped
off.
>
> Second problem found: As it turned out, the filler neck to the
coolant
> tank, about 3 inches or so long, had a split in it just below the
pressure
> cap. So as pressure increased the coolant ran out of the split to
who knows
> where and of course the engine code signaled the engine stop light.
>
> The neck will be repaired tomorrow and all should be go at that
time.
>
> Bottom line on the second problem is this, Those with Coaches, umm
I would
> say '92/'93 on, might want to check this short neck filler tube
that goes
> into the top of the reservoir tank for any signs of splits or what
ever.
>
>
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
> http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Yahoo! Photos
> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events,
holidays, whatever.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>