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tomgagne55

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  1. I had my radiator recore done last year while getting engine work done and replaced the cac with one from cgi. Along with them I replaced the coolant pump and thermostat as a preventative measure. Cac was around 1k at the time. 2002 diplomat
  2. I would like to order 20. 10 for each side. I have 1 remaining on the passenger side and I’m anxious to see how much quieter the ride is going to be. Let me know how to order, and apologies if I missed those details in the thread
  3. Related question not worthy of new post. Are there typically 2 transmission temp sensors on Monaco’s? One for the ECM and one for the gauge. I know this is true for the oil pressure readings. I have a 2002 diplomat 330 ISC
  4. It’s on the GE website and I took the model number and ordered it from a local ge appliance dealer. GE dc fridge. I got this one because it fits perfectly into the cabinet my N821 came out of and it gives an additional 3 cu ft of space. I’m not sure if there are larger sizes. I sent you a PM, I’ll need a ship to address
  5. I recently retired and I’m spending time to upgrade my 2002 Diplomat prior to heading to FLA for the winter. I’ve upgraded the fridge from Norcold N821 to a GE GBV10 which is a dc / compressor fridge. So far so good, the bride will have hard ice cream now. I have some left over parts I salvaged which may be of value to someone, control board and front panel control boards from the fridge. If anyone needs either of these let me know, pay the shipping and they are yours. Additionally, I have removed the original sony surround sound and speakers (2001), it was still functioning, however I upgraded to a smart tv and no longer have a need for the surround sound. Same goes for a CD cassette for a Kenwood dash radio. Same approach If anyone needs either of these let me know, pay the shipping and they are yours. Again these are vintage 2001, original equipment I believe, as I have owned the coach since 2007.
  6. Same coach, same function (slow) although mine will dump with the key to the ACC position which is one step counter clockwise fro off. That way I can dump air without the low air beeping. I pump the brakes down to 40 then I hold the dump air until the bags deflate. The coach creeks as it settles on the frame.
  7. Yes I do have a centroid gauge. I typically fill the tank to the B line which shows 95 gallons and the generator cuts out just above 1/2 and generally will take around 40 gallons, so there is still 55 gallons left in the tank. Again filled back to the B level on the diagram. The generator is cutting off close to the 1/2 marker. I purchased a kit to extend the pickup tube for the generator. I just wasn’t sure how long to extend it, as I didn’t want to hit the bottom of the tank. I could recalibrate the gauge but I’ve seen some discrepancies with the readings at times. Mostly I just refill based on mileage or when the generator quits. I typically run only in the summer and need the generator running for AC. It’s one of those things I want to do, I just haven’t got around to doing it. I don’t understand how lowering the generator pickup will cause air in the engine pickup. That is of course if the fuel is above the pickup in the tank. I’m looking to extend my driving range per tank based on the generator from currently refilling at around 320 miles and moving closer to 500 mile fill ups. The additional 4 inches will give me another 26 gallons of usable fuel for the generator and leave 25+ gallons remaining in the tank. I stop more often, but I don’t want to refill at every stop either. Refilling every other day would be nice. Thanks for the response.
  8. Great analysis and solution. Unfortunately I only have the small access door on my Diplomat so the fuel fill modification can’t be done. However, I do plan on extending my generator fuel pick up to avoid the shutdown at 1/2 a tank (for me and my current gauge indication). If I extend the pickup 4 inches it should give me an additional 25 gallons (1/4 tank) of access for the generator. The 1/4 tank will be more than enough to extend the generator usable range for my driving habits. I did run my fuel down once to force the low fuel light to illuminate and will not do that again after reading all the stories regarding the accuracy of the fuel gauge. Thanks ok-rver ! Can someone point me to the thread regarding adding an external fuel filter on a generator? I searched and could not find it.
  9. Thanks there is no way I can pull this one off, without a way to maneuver the assembly. This looks more like what I have.
  10. I removed all the trim pieces and miscellaneous items in the way. I don’t see a way to remove only the radiator. Both the radiator and cac are mounted within a U channel bracket and the U bracket assembly is resting on the trailer hitch and the sides are one piece. The tanks of both cac and radiator are within the U channel. It appears the entire assembly needs to be dropped then twisted/angled to remove as the assembly is wider than the back access. Thanks for all the help. Great forum!
  11. This is how my setup is. Are the bolts on the sides actually a bracket to hold the radiator in place? So remove all the bolts, the input and output lines/hoses coolant/transmission lines, lower body panel and the radiator will slide out ? This plug is in a spot where crud builds up and just sits so hopefully this is the only one. I’ve looked at a few others and it appears to be surface rust.
  12. I am reluctant to do this because it doesn’t seem to be a complete fix. I’m not on the road yet but wouldn’t feel confident. Additionally if the freeze plug is rotted it’s only a matter of time before the hole gets bigger. Thanks for the suggestion!
  13. Thanks for the response, the water pump was replaced 2 months ago. At the time the leak appeared to be fixed however it wasn’t. I returned from a trip and waited for the mechanic to reinspect, and I also found this link describing similar circumstances. https://www.irv2.com/forums/f123/isc-coolant-leak-fyi-266160.html In looking closer the freeze plug appears to be the issue. The mechanic has refused the additional work because of the amount of time he is estimating (40hrs) it’ll take him. I found another mechanic who is willing to “look” at it and as a fall back I’m trying to get enough information so if needed I’ll do it myself. The fix for the issue I found on irv2 involves milling the timing gear cover, which the 1st mechanic didn’t want to do. According to the mechanic In order to replace the freeze plug ($6 part) remove the timing gear cover, the cac, radiator , the cam shaft and valve cover removed etc…. So in my continuous searching, I found that removing only the cac will give enough access. My plan is to go the milling route as the material being removed is directly in front of the hole and is not serving any function. I need to remove at most 1/4 inch and the timing cover bracket is over an inch thick, so any milling will not break any seal of the timing gear cover. Sorry for the long explanation, if the CAC can be removed by itself, it’ll save some time. Thanks for the pictures it would appear that removing the radiator is the cleaner way to go.
  14. I Need to replace a leaking freeze plug, covered by the water pump and timing gear cover. I have a 2002 (2001 built) diplomat. ISC 8.3, It has a stacked radiator and cac. In order to get direct access to the freeze plug I need to remove the engine water pump as well as the cac. Since they are stacked, can only the cac be removed ? Is it a one man job ? How much does the cac weigh and does anyone have any pictures? Looking at it there are a few bolts and I’ve read in another forum that the hose connections can be removed from the rear? I have bits and pieces of what it’ll take, but does anyone have any additional info, or a good source? Removing only the cac will significantly decrease the level of effort on this activity. thanks
  15. I found this overall explanation of EGT, although I’m not qualified to speak to its accuracy I would tend to believe what is written. https://www.dieselhub.com/performance/egt.html
  16. Chris, I am planning on installing the same fridge. Was there a need to increase battery capacity? I currently have 4 6v, how long will they run this fridge? Any issues with keeping the door shut while traveling? Any need to add any additional cooling in the rear? thanks
  17. I’ll have to try using the car only one out. I remember being asked the class of the vehicle when I got it. The class was based on number of axles, tires and weight. Although that was a few years back. Thanks!
  18. I have 2 Ezpass for use with my coach, 1 when I am towing and 1 when I am not.
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