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Parking brake knob
05-24-2005, 03:31
Post: #1
Parking brake knob
Hi Ernie,

We had our parking brake valve replaced last year. Valve cost $45
(NAPA?--crs). Replacement was difficult due to access issues.

If you can get to the valve replacement is no big deal. Our valve is located
just above the left side of the doghouse.

Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA
1987 FC-35


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05-24-2005, 05:56
Post: #2
Parking brake knob
An individual called me and told me his parking brake knob was leaking
air. What is the proper way to remove and get this fixed? Is there a
rebuild kit for these or is a new one in the plans? Thanks, Ernie-
83PT40 in Texas-
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05-24-2005, 05:56
Post: #3
Parking brake knob
Thanks, Bill- the culprit valve is on a FC. Maybe the individual can squeeze
in there to remove it. Ernie in Texas


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05-24-2005, 07:25
Post: #4
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perhaps a skinny teenager that doesn't have to wear bi-focals? Ernie


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05-24-2005, 10:21
Post: #5
Parking brake knob
great idea, Tom. I'll pass that along. Ernie- 83PT40- no leak in the knob-
just in my step


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05-24-2005, 10:33
Post: #6
Parking brake knob
When I need to work around or under the dash, I just unbolt the
operator's seat from the seat post. Much better than wishing you had a
neck like a girrafe and a head like a golf ball with eyes all the way
around it, and tentacles instead of arms.

If the seat has electric or air controls, there might be some
disconnecting to do.

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@a... wrote:
> Thanks, Bill- the culprit valve is on a FC. Maybe the individual can
squeeze
> in there to remove it. Ernie in Texas
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05-24-2005, 11:16
Post: #7
Parking brake knob
Half of the vintage 'Birds I've been in have some seepage from the
parking brake valve. I rotate the knob until it stops leaking, works on
most coaches. Replacing them takes 3-jointed arms and double-jointed
knuckles.

- Jeff Miller


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> An individual called me and told me his parking brake knob was
leaking
> air. What is the proper way to remove and get this fixed? Is there a
> rebuild kit for these or is a new one in the plans? Thanks, Ernie-
> 83PT40 in Texas-
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05-24-2005, 12:42
Post: #8
Parking brake knob
get a new,not rebuilt unit. randydupree93wb
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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Parking brake knob


An individual called me and told me his parking brake knob was leaking
air. What is the proper way to remove and get this fixed? Is there a
rebuild kit for these or is a new one in the plans? Thanks, Ernie-
83PT40 in Texas-




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05-24-2005, 13:09
Post: #9
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is it easier if you open the front panel? randydupree93wb
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Hi Ernie,

We had our parking brake valve replaced last year. Valve cost $45
(NAPA?--crs). Replacement was difficult due to access issues.

If you can get to the valve replacement is no big deal. Our valve is located
just above the left side of the doghouse.

Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA
1987 FC-35


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05-24-2005, 13:15
Post: #10
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bob,does the seat not lift off of the pedestal? just losen the big wing nut and
lift it off..i'm sure my 84 would lift off.my 93 does not! randydupree93wb
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When I need to work around or under the dash, I just unbolt the
operator's seat from the seat post. Much better than wishing you had a
neck like a girrafe and a head like a golf ball with eyes all the way
around it, and tentacles instead of arms.

If the seat has electric or air controls, there might be some
disconnecting to do.

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@a... wrote:
> Thanks, Bill- the culprit valve is on a FC. Maybe the individual can
squeeze
> in there to remove it. Ernie in Texas
>
>
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