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90SP36 generator seems to go off track when going in.
06-17-2005, 23:00
Post: #1
90SP36 generator seems to go off track when going in.
hank, check to see if the tracks have somehow become 'stretched'
apart, or if there is some way to adjust the width of them. some are welded so
you
can't adjust them, and some are bolted in place with hefty bolts, so you can
adjust them. make sure you don't have some bad rollers on one side that
may be dragging ,,,, does it seem to always stick on one side?? that may
indicate a bad roller,,, good luck,,,day,jax fla 83 pt-40


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06-18-2005, 01:46
Post: #2
90SP36 generator seems to go off track when going in.
any sp owners out there that may have had similar problem. when i
start to put the genny back in after being extended out, it starts to
go off track..i used to hold it straight when in went in so it would
not go crook ed..( is that how you say crooked??) one time i let it
go in and it stuck about a foot out and i had to un stick it with a
hydrolic jack...now i am a bit apprehensive about extending it out
more than a foot or so....any ideas???????
thanks
hank hannigan
90sp36 and lovin it!
in chicago at the moment
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06-18-2005, 02:18
Post: #3
90SP36 generator seems to go off track when going in.
Been there, done that, unfortunately. Have replaced sliding exhaust,
replaced drawer rollers, straightened and reinforced runners. Worst
case scenario is a bit of a pain but doable.

There are a number of things to look for and check. It is much easier
to discuss on the phone than type. If you send me an e-mail off line
with your phone number I would be happy to speak with you.



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
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> any sp owners out there that may have had similar problem. when i
> start to put the genny back in after being extended out, it starts to
> go off track..i used to hold it straight when in went in so it would
> not go crook ed..( is that how you say crooked??) one time i let it
> go in and it stuck about a foot out and i had to un stick it with a
> hydrolic jack...now i am a bit apprehensive about extending it out
> more than a foot or so....any ideas???????
> thanks
> hank hannigan
> 90sp36 and lovin it!
> in chicago at the moment
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