Just an oft the wall question. I have a 150000 miles on my old coach
and it seems to run just fine. I did check the valve gaps and it was
right on the mark. Dog house no fun to remove but it does come oft.
Jipjob
An honest oversight...which engine and what year? Trepidation is the
feeling you feel when you have a feeling you are about to be moderated
by one of our moderate moderators. Please include nomenclature of
coach and your location if appropiate so members can have a clue about
what type and year coach they are providing assistance.
Dick Gideon
1989 35FCSB
Rolla, MO
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WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon"
wrote:
>
> Just an oft the wall question. I have a 150000 miles on my old coach
> and it seems to run just fine. I did check the valve gaps and it was
> right on the mark. Dog house no fun to remove but it does come oft.
>
> Jipjob
>
As I recall Jon, that should have been done at 100,000 miles. And it is
important on a 3208.
Dick Hayden - '87 PT 38 - Lake Stevens, WA
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From: Richard Gideon
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 12:10 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: How important is it to remove your oil pan and
check you bearings?
An honest oversight...which engine and what year? Trepidation is the
feeling you feel when you have a feeling you are about to be moderated
by one of our moderate moderators. Please include nomenclature of
coach and your location if appropiate so members can have a clue about
what type and year coach they are providing assistance.
Dick Gideon
1989 35FCSB
Rolla, MO
--- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon"
wrote:
>
> Just an oft the wall question. I have a 150000 miles on my old coach
> and it seems to run just fine. I did check the valve gaps and it was
> right on the mark. Dog house no fun to remove but it does come oft.
>
> Jipjob
>
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