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mbulriss

> Just another note, after much thought, I've decided to keep Pokey,
> at least for now. I did have her listed for sale, but the darn thing
> keeps growing on me. I guess it's a sickness we all share. So let
> the spending begin!

Anytime you name anything (cat, dog, Bird, lizard) you become
emotionally attached and you're doomed to never get rid of it! I love
the name however. LOL!

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl" wrote:
>
> Hey gang,
> Just thought I'd share a success. After testing the switch, checking
> for current at the fan, jumpering power to the fan to see if I had a
> functional hi speed mode, and finally pulling the dash, I found a poor
> connection at the gang plug connecting the switch harness to the fan
> harness. Cleaned it and used dielectric grease, works like a champ.
> Just another note, after much thought, I've decided to keep Pokey,
> at least for now. I did have her listed for sale, but the darn thing
> keeps growing on me. I guess it's a sickness we all share. So let the
> spending begin!
> Lastly, the 12.5KW genset works well, but smokes a fair amount,
> mostly at startup. I don't forsee useing it much, but it is a nice
> option. I have considered rebuilding the Perkins, or replacing the it
> with a propane fired unit...any words of advice??
> Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO, 1981 FC35SB, "Pokey"
>

Jeff Miller

Mercedes' glow plugs changed with the 602 & 603 engines
about '86/'87.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "one_dusty_hoot"
wrote:
>
> I had a '74D-4cyl and a '77D-5cyl. Never heard of the
> pencil loop but that is not to say it did not exist.
> On a 4 Cyl John Deere I put a large relay close to the
> glow pugss, large wire to the relay and large wires to
> the glow plugs, PB controlled the relay w/12v. The
> voltages given were real world from an 8.0 Onan which
> as soon as I get off my duff will be changed. See if
> you can get ahold of some high temp wire covering or
> with shield.
>
> bob janes, '87fc35, greenville, sc

davidkerryedwards

The later MB model 123 cars with the 616 and 617 (4&5 cylinder)
engines had the newer pencil type plugs. I believe the change was
made between 80 and 82 or somewhere in there. My 77 300d with the
617 had loop type originally. The 617 in my 85 300TD had the pencil
type originally.

Kerry
77 300d
85 300TD
84 307d
85 409d
Denver

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
>
> Mercedes' glow plugs changed with the 602 & 603 engines
> about '86/'87.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "one_dusty_hoot"
> wrote:
> >
> > I had a '74D-4cyl and a '77D-5cyl. Never heard of the
> > pencil loop but that is not to say it did not exist.
> > On a 4 Cyl John Deere I put a large relay close to the
> > glow pugss, large wire to the relay and large wires to
> > the glow plugs, PB controlled the relay w/12v. The
> > voltages given were real world from an 8.0 Onan which
> > as soon as I get off my duff will be changed. See if
> > you can get ahold of some high temp wire covering or
> > with shield.
> >
> > bob janes, '87fc35, greenville, sc
>

Doug Engel

How true. Through the miracle of the internet, I was even able to find 'Pokey"
decals for the back window. I guess if I could find a green Gremlin or Pacer for
a Toad, I could have a "Gumby" as well. Doug

mbulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote: > Just another note, after much
thought, I've decided to keep Pokey,
> at least for now. I did have her listed for sale, but the darn thing
> keeps growing on me. I guess it's a sickness we all share. So let
> the spending begin!

Anytime you name anything (cat, dog, Bird, lizard) you become
emotionally attached and you're doomed to never get rid of it! I love
the name however. LOL!

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl" wrote:
>
> Hey gang,
> Just thought I'd share a success. After testing the switch, checking
> for current at the fan, jumpering power to the fan to see if I had a
> functional hi speed mode, and finally pulling the dash, I found a poor
> connection at the gang plug connecting the switch harness to the fan
> harness. Cleaned it and used dielectric grease, works like a champ.
> Just another note, after much thought, I've decided to keep Pokey,
> at least for now. I did have her listed for sale, but the darn thing
> keeps growing on me. I guess it's a sickness we all share. So let the
> spending begin!
> Lastly, the 12.5KW genset works well, but smokes a fair amount,
> mostly at startup. I don't forsee useing it much, but it is a nice
> option. I have considered rebuilding the Perkins, or replacing the it
> with a propane fired unit...any words of advice??
> Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO, 1981 FC35SB, "Pokey"
>






Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO. 1981 FC35SB "Pokey"

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Chuck Wheeler

I put a block heater on our Perkins. I also carry a small Honda incase we
are not plugged in and I need to get the batteries back up or run the block
heaters. Our Perkins smoked until it was run hard. We had a three day
outage outage and it was used to power our house and two of the neighbors.
After three days of hard use it did not produce any visible smoke.

- Chuck Wheeler -
82 FC 31 SB
Fort Worth, TX


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From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Warner
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 10:13 PM
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Possible Spam]Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Pokeys fan issue
resolved, keeping the bus, generator rebuild?




As Ernie can tell you the Perkins starts at very cold temperatures IF
you know how to start it. First make sure that the glow plugs
actually work. If you want the diesel to start right then you need to
do the correct preventative maintainance on the generator. If it
smokes there is a reason. Depending on the hours you may have to
remove the injectors and either clean or replace them. YOu need a
good air filter that is clean, and if you have the vertical one that
needs to have oil in the bottom, make sure its at the proper level.
Treat the Perkins right and it will out last both of us. I
rebuilt my control box and it made a significant difference in
starting reliably.

tom warner
vernon center,ny
1985 PT 40

At 09:02 PM 12/6/2006, you wrote:
>Glad to hear you are as sick minded as the rest of us. How many
>hours does the Perkins
>have on it? Could the smoking be causes by the altitude? Are your
>glow plugs working
>right? I'd do a compression check before rebuilding it, but I'd
>probably just keep using it
>as long as it started fine and produced electricity.
>The one distinct advantage of a non-diesel generator, is that in
>very cold temperatures,
>the generator will start more reliably and then you can use that
>power to run the block
>heater on the car (when there's no access to electricity).
>
>Kerry
>82 FC 35
>Denver
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@
yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl" wrote:
> >
> > Hey gang,
> > Just thought I'd share a success. After testing the switch, checking
> > for current at the fan, jumpering power to the fan to see if I had a
> > functional hi speed mode, and finally pulling the dash, I found a poor
> > connection at the gang plug connecting the switch harness to the fan
> > harness. Cleaned it and used dielectric grease, works like a champ.
> > Just another note, after much thought, I've decided to keep Pokey,
> > at least for now. I did have her listed for sale, but the darn thing
> > keeps growing on me. I guess it's a sickness we all share. So let the
> > spending begin!
> > Lastly, the 12.5KW genset works well, but smokes a fair amount,
> > mostly at startup. I don't forsee useing it much, but it is a nice
> > option. I have considered rebuilding the Perkins, or replacing the it
> > with a propane fired unit...any words of advice??
> > Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO, 1981 FC35SB, "Pokey"
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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