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11-28-2007, 05:58
Post: #1
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I need help or information for my mechinic Joe is in the hospital and
when he went to start the engine the black container puked on the
drive side.. I think it is the power steering and the hydraulic fan
unit. It did this in a cold start. what is causing this?? and what is
the fix for this??

Marge
1984 1/2 PT40
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11-28-2007, 12:41
Post: #2
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It might be overfilled or the filter inside (3 of them) might be
plugged.
Top needs to come off and check the filters.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Presently in Laughlin, Nv

> I need help or information for my mechinic Joe is in the hospital
and
> when he went to start the engine the black container puked on the
> drive side.. I think it is the power steering and the hydraulic fan
> unit. It did this in a cold start. what is causing this?? and what
is
> the fix for this??
>
> Marge
> 1984 1/2 PT40
>
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11-28-2007, 13:47
Post: #3
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thanks for the information. I thought their is one filter in there and
never needs to be changed because the oil does not it contaminated. you
are talking about three?? I guess I will have the mechanic see whats in
there
do you have any literature or know where I can get some?? I called BB
but they have not phone me back yet.

thanks
marge
1984 1/2 PT40
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11-28-2007, 14:59
Post: #4
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Marge,
Assuming you need the same...I purchased the filters from Bluebird back in
11 of 2006. ..3 each BB# 2138246 that replace the 3 filters in the big
canister; 1 each BB# 2138261 that replaces the gasket on the big canister
lid. 1 each BB# 2122026 that replaces the high pressure canister filter; 1
each O-ring BB# 2137024 for the high pressure canister. The high pressure
canister is located forward of the drivers side mud flap and just behind the
tag axle. Hope this helps.

On Nov 28, 2007 5:47 PM, Margaret M Zakowski <mjzakowski@...> wrote:

> thanks for the information. I thought their is one filter in there and
> never needs to be changed because the oil does not it contaminated. you
> are talking about three?? I guess I will have the mechanic see whats in
> there
> do you have any literature or know where I can get some?? I called BB
> but they have not phone me back yet.
>
> thanks
>
> marge
> 1984 1/2 PT40
>
>



--
Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, CA


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06-19-2009, 03:17
Post: #5
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Ralph, etal.

Good Sam is sending a mechanic out to replace my front air suspension valve that decided to give way as I loaded 8 people on board for a trip to Kansas. I hope he can fix it. If anyone knows the type of valve or part number, it would save us some time.

Second problem, toilet air not working again. I know there is a 12v compressor..and mine doesn't seem to be working right now. But I wonder if the loss of air up front is related. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.

Brad

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06-19-2009, 03:19
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Anyone can contact me directly at 214-215-5385.

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Ralph, etal.
Good Sam is sending a mechanic out to replace my front air suspension valve that decided to give way as I loaded 8 people on board for a trip to Kansas. I hope he can fix it. If anyone knows the type of valve or part number, it would save us some time.
Second problem, toilet air not working again. I know there is a 12v compressor..and mine doesn't seem to be working right now. But I wonder if the loss of air up front is related. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
Brad

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06-19-2009, 03:22
Post: #7
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Brad:
The 2 air systems are totally separate.
Don't have the number for the Lxi or Lx ride height valve nor the suspension dump valve. (Not the small yellow one up front, that is suspension pilot air.)

Safe travels, Ralph Charolette Fullenwider
'84 FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
Duncan, Oklahoma
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From: brad barton <bbartonwx>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:17:05 -0500
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Ralph, etal.
Good Sam is sending a mechanic out to replace my front air suspension valve that decided to give way as I loaded 8 people on board for a trip to Kansas. I hope he can fix it. If anyone knows the type of valve or part number, it would save us some time.
Second problem, toilet air not working again. I know there is a 12v compressor..and mine doesn't seem to be working right now. But I wonder if the loss of air up front is related. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
Brad

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06-19-2009, 08:34
Post: #8
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Brad,
The 12V pump for the tiolet is probably a Denver Thomas WOB-L pump. Here's a
link to their listing of all their WOB-L pumps:

http://www.gd-thomas.com/productSubCateg...v&tc=10698

It's probably a model 405, about half way down the page. There is a rebuild kit
available from one of their distributors. It may have burned up the brushes,
like mine did. I was able to get the brush assembly plate from Grainger.




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph" wrote:
>
> Brad:
> The 2 air systems are totally separate.
> Don't have the number for the Lxi or Lx ride height valve nor the suspension
dump valve. (Not the small yellow one up front, that is suspension pilot air.)
> Safe travels, Ralph &
Charolette Fullenwider
> '84 FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
> Duncan, Oklahoma
> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: brad barton <bbartonwx@...>
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> Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:17:05
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> Ralph, etal.
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> Good Sam is sending a mechanic out to replace my front air suspension valve
that decided to give way as I loaded 8 people on board for a trip to Kansas. I
hope he can fix it. If anyone knows the type of valve or part number, it would
save us some time.
>
> Second problem, toilet air not working again. I know there is a 12v
compressor..and mine doesn't seem to be working right now. But I wonder if the
loss of air up front is related. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
>
> Brad
>
> Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...
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06-19-2009, 11:57
Post: #9
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Brad:

I have a Thomas "pancake" pump for my microphor toilet. These pumps seem to last
forever. Now, this is very elementary, but on my pump, there is a on-off toggle
switch that is really in the way if you move stuff in and out of the bay where
it is located. Right after I got my bird, the "toilet stopped working". I bought
a rebuild kit for the regular and installed it and it didn't work either. I
called microphor and the nice folk asked me to check the toggle switch. Much to
my chagrin I had apparently bumped the switch to "off". Oh, well stupid me, at
least I have a new regulator. Always something!

Tommy. And by the way, I'm not very "learned" more stupid and dumb, just trying
to get through the BB learning curve.
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06-19-2009, 12:03
Post: #10
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I have the same compressor -- and I find it remarkable that the switch was installed in a "convenient" hole in the metal "wire organizer" it is placed on. The toggle switch is black plastic against the black background of the metal base. Practically invisible, until you know where to look.
I know this because, I, too, managed to flip it off accidently when I placed some spare fuel/oil filters on the shelf next to the compressor -- fortunately, I discovered the switch when I was closely looking at the compressor to discover what was wrong...
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"


On Jun 19, 2009, at 4:57 PM, tommy.rountree wrote:

Brad:

I have a Thomas "pancake" pump for my microphor toilet. These pumps seem to last forever. Now, this is very elementary, but on my pump, there is a on-off toggle switch that is really in the way if you move stuff in and out of the bay where it is located. Right after I got my bird, the "toilet stopped working". I bought a rebuild kit for the regular and installed it and it didn't work either. I called microphor and the nice folk asked me to check the toggle switch. Much to my chagrin I had apparently bumped the switch to "off". Oh, well stupid me, at least I have a new regulator. Always something!

Tommy. And by the way, I'm not very "learned" more stupid and dumb, just trying to get through the BB learning curve.


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