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					> friends.)  So thanks again.  Currently sorting out battery problems > and suspecting new ones are in order, they're 9 years old :-) Ahhh, John, I think you've more than gotten the original purchaser's money's worth out of them. LOL! Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" SAn Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" wrote: > > Some people have rather incredible skills and abilities to problem > solve almost anything and come up with a very satisfactory "fix" > others should really keep their figures out of it. Most of us are > someplace in the middle. I read a lot of posts before I jumped into > the ownership of one of these things and I remember some one making > the statement something to the effect if you can't do a reasonable > about of fix and repair you better not get into the ole BB's. Likely > the best piece of advice I was given. I know my limits and I have to > be a little careful that I not work too long and too hard and get > frustrated but I usually get it done.( With a little help from my > friends.) So thanks again. Currently sorting out battery problems > and suspecting new ones are in order, they're 9 years old :-) > > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 FC > > > > I think Ralph has a point -- but he might also be suffering from > the > > effects of a previous owner's poor choices in "fixing" various > problems. > > > > For example, I found that my dual water pumps (for the house water > > system) were both leaking. After exploring the rebuild kits and > > considering the trouble of the R&R, I opted to remove the old > system, > > simplify the plumbing around the pumps and install a variable > speed > > pump. I've ended up with better water flow and an easier to > maintain > > pump. (If/when it needs to be rebuilt, it will be easier to R&R > and > > there's only one pump to deal with.) I hope my craftsmanship with > the > > installation is of reasonable quality and that some future owner > of > > my coach will be able to quickly see how it's put together, should > > future maintenance be required. > > > > I know that I've run across obviously "maintained" items that I > find > > very puzzling. My 3-position exhaust brake, for example, has been > > modified to only offer a high and low setting. I can see that the > > relay for the 'medium' setting has been cut out of the system and > the > > wires for medium have been switched over to the low relay. Since > I'm > > now encountering some electrical gremlins in the exhaust brake > > control system, I imagine that the incomprehensible modification > was > > done to "solve" or bypass an earlier problem. Since I'm now > > encountering difficult to troubleshoot problems in the same > system, > > it's pretty obvious that the earlier modification didn't really > fix > > the problem. Here, I'm with Ralph that this is a sign of some > pretty > > poorly engineered/thought out repairs. > > > > So, each of the coaches will have their own unique set of fixes > and > > repairs made over the years. Some future owner may 'curse me' for > the > > pump change out I made -- but the new variable speed pumps seemed > > like a good replacement for the previous (and very complex) dual > pump > > installation. Only time will tell. > > > > Pete Masterson > > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > > El Sobrante CA > > aeonix1@ > > > > > > > > On Mar 20, 2008, at 3:06 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote: > > > > > > > > Good points made on both sides of this one. Isn't it a little > like > > > restoring and old car? Some want it original, some what > the "looks" > > > of the old car with all new stuff under the surface. I think > Ralph's > > > position (at least as I see it is) know were you are starting from > > > and were you are going to before you fire up the ole plasma cutter > > > and start in on her. <snip> > > > | |||
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