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					08-12-2009, 02:34 
				 
				
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					Does anyone have an alternator schematic for this unit? The alternator is 
				
				
				
			supposedly putting out a charge, but it isn't charging the batteries. Thanks, Dan Mahoney 1991 SP36 Bloomfield, MI  | 
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					08-13-2009, 14:32 
				 
				
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					--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "djmahoney3"  
				
				
				
			> > Does anyone have an alternator schematic for this unit? The alternator is supposedly putting out a charge, but it isn't charging the batteries. > > Thanks, > > Dan Mahoney > 1991 SP36 > Bloomfield, MI > I assume you checked the voltage at the isolater located in the coach battery compartment. Mine went bad and had to be replaced. Bob Criss Bethel Park, PA 90 SP36  | 
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					08-13-2009, 16:32 
				 
				
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					Hi  Bob    Did you ever figure out how to keep your engine compartment any cooler & your fan from coming on as often?       
				
				
				
			Don Spithaler 89 SP 36' Butler, PA Â Â Â Â Â Â Â On the road in Rapid City, SDÂ Â Â 
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					08-14-2009, 03:35 
				 
				
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					--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Donald Spithaler  
				
				
				
			wrote: > > Hi Bob Did you ever figure out how to keep your engine compartment any > cooler & your fan from coming on as often? > Don Spithaler > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA On the road in Rapid City, SD Hi Don. Hope you are having a good time in SD. I found, as mentioned in previous posting, that my oil cooler had leaked oil into the cooling system. A big mess. I still have the sooling system conditioner/cleaner in the coach so I don't know if the heating problen causing the frequent cycling of the fan is solved or not. I expect not. I had a long discussion with the folks at Caterpillar who installed both the new engine and the new radiator. The solution has not been found in spite of the installation of a 16" electric thermostat controlled fan to help the mechanical one. It still cycles more often than the old rad with old engine. This is on-going but I am almost certain now that the rad is the culprit. I will let you know when the problem is solved. Have a safe trip. Bob Criss Bethel Park, PA 90 SP36 > > > I assume you checked the voltage at the isolater located in the coach > > battery compartment. Mine went bad and had to be replaced. > > Bob Criss > > Bethel Park, PA > > 90 SP36 > > > > > > >  | 
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					08-15-2009, 03:49 
				 
				
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					The radiator shrouding is important to match up and reinstall properly plus fan 
				
				
				
			speed and clutch performance is important too. If I had a 3208 I would definitely find a two speed aftermarket fan that would work. It may cycle more often becaue the t stat was shadetree engineered???? In an old 3208 dumptruck I would always try and manually engage my fan at low rpm when the temp gauge clued me of a soon to clutch-up event. I didnt want the belt and bearing to experience a 2800 rpm abrupt torque-kick. with the two speed you could shade-tree engineer a t stat to turn it on at a lower temp and may never have it go to high speed??. I have this fan clutch on a 92 N-14. I think this will solve many 3208 issues. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MU7jNs0WM8 Greg OfTim&Greg 94ptca > Hi Don. > Hope you are having a good time in SD. > I found, as mentioned in previous posting, that my oil cooler had leaked oil into the cooling system. A big mess. I still have the sooling system conditioner/cleaner in the coach so I don't know if the heating problen causing the frequent cycling of the fan is solved or not. I expect not. I had a long discussion with the folks at Caterpillar who installed both the new engine and the new radiator. The solution has not been found in spite of the installation of a 16" electric thermostat controlled fan to help the mechanical one. It still cycles more often than the old rad with old engine. This is on-going but I am almost certain now that the rad is the culprit. I will let you know when the problem is solved. > Have a safe trip. > Bob Criss > Bethel Park, PA > 90 SP36 > > > > > > > I assume you checked the voltage at the isolater located in the coach > > > battery compartment. Mine went bad and had to be replaced. > > > Bob Criss > > > Bethel Park, PA > > > 90 SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > >  | 
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