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Dennis H

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  1. The PURPLE stuff, NOT the GREEN STUFF. The Simple Green, green stuff will damage the radiator. It's not made for aluminum. ALWAYS read the labels....Dennis
  2. We are still amazed at how many RVs only stop for ONE NIGHT. The campgrounds are full in the morning, empty after 11am and full again when the sun goes down. When we travel we like to spend at least a week, sometimes two in one place. Gives us time to see what each area has to offer, talk to the locals and find more 'stuff' to go see.....Dennis
  3. Ronald, here are the filters I use. There are others, of course. I've found these to be the best for my situation. YMMV Hope this helps....Dennis Filtrete : 3WH-STDPLL-F02 Amazon Clicky Filtrete : 3WH-STDCW-F02 Amazon Clicky
  4. Ron, are you talking about the twin holder in the bottom bay? If so, those are standard filters from WalMart, Home Depot, Lowes etc. One is carbon and the other is for impurities. I can get you part numbers if you need them. I also carry extra "O" rings so you don't have a leak. I got mine from Amazon HERE.....Dennis
  5. First question is; is this your original brake.? If so, it's not worth fixing. On my 96 Dynasty the exhaust brake was somewhat ineffective. I replaced it with a new PRXB directly from PacBrake. What a difference !!! I'm sorry I don't have the part number as my maintenance manual went with the coach when I sold it, but you can call or email PacBrake directly. They were very very helpful...... Here's their contact info...Dennis 800.663.0096 / pacbrake.com/PRXB.
  6. Or you could ask an administrator to put it in the "Downloads" section....Dennis Meanwhile, you can also click on it below...D 1291704926__Adjustingentrancedoor.pdf
  7. Monaco number is 800-509-3417 ...Dennis
  8. When I bought it, it had been chipped to 525 HP. Didn't notice much difference except lesser fuel economy. I removed the chip and it's been great for over 100,000 miles....Dennis
  9. I also use the Flexzilla hose. Bought it at Menards. Doesn't come in 25' lengths though. 5' for lead in, I use it from the coach to the whole house filter, then use a 25' hose from Camping World. Both are good hoses. If I were to up the length to 50' I'd buy the Flexzilla. I also have the 100' Flex that I use at the house. Safe for drinking water. 100' hose was about 55 bucks IIRC......Dennis
  10. Mine is a chipped ISM and my sweet spot is 1800....Dennis
  11. 30hrs @ $200/hr - $6k in labor cost. My guess is he just didn't want the work, if you persisted he'd still make enough money for his trouble. Find another shop as he would most likely have your coach forever. Sorry I don't have a clue on how big a job it might be. A lot depends on the configuration of your tanks. Mine is next to the grey and black tanks and appears to be a pretty simple task with the exception of the plumbing. The tank itself would be less than $500 bucks...Dennis
  12. Remember diesel engines work best when fed the right amount of fuel. Flooring the accelerator to climb a hill only wastes fuel. Manual downshifting keeps fuel/air mixture correct as long as you keep the rpms up. Basically the Economy mode is ONLY beneficial on rolling terrain. It reportedly eliminates 99% of downshifts from 6th to 5th according to Allison. In City driving your coach will downshift 200 rpm sooner and will waste fuel. I attended the Allison seminar at an FMCA rally and have not used the economy mode since. Just my experience....Dennis
  13. Paul, first you must understand the purpose of the regulator. The regulator controls how much force is exerted on the tag axle itself. Remember, your coach is a fulcrum with the drive axle being the pivot. Hence, the lighter the tag, the lighter the steer axle. The pressure regulator is used to maintain proper axle weight distribution ratios. In order to do this, you need to know the weights of each axle. Also, assuming your weights are within proper specs, it can be used to alter your coach's drivability to the driver's comfort. Say your coach is too light on the steer axle and you wander a bit with over-steering. A minor adjustment to increase the weight on the steer axle will give you a more firm feel to the steering. Caution must be used though to ensure you don't overload the front axle. Obviously this can only be accomplished IF you know your axle weights which is why weighing your coach is important. I will jump on the scales probably once every four or five fill ups. Cost is $12.50 and 15 mins of my time. Looking at my weight ticket allows me to do several things; Readjust my tag, readjust my load or just go on my merry way. If I'm overweight on the front axle I can adjust the pressure in the tag to lighten the front axle. Conversely, I can lighten them both as well. Lightening the steer/tag will increase the weight on the drive axle. Just remember adjusting the regulator must be done in small increments. Be sure to "lock" the setting when you're through by pushing the knob down completely. Hope this helps....Dennis
  14. Well the CAN bus is certainly a PITA sometimes. I've been playing with my Mercedes and the CAN doesn't like changing the radio head, it doesn't like LED lights and it gets really POd at me trying to change out the headlamps.....Dennis
  15. If I were installing anything other than Lithium, I'd be concerned with ventilation....but that's just me. My chassis batteries are in the engine compartment with plenty of ventilation. The house batteries are in a separate well ventilated compartment behind the tag axle, away from everything else.....Dennis
  16. Thanks Paul, both of you, and Vito. All seems to be working ok now. I purged all the air yesterday and it worked this morning. We're stopped for the day and trust they'll work correctly tomorrow. Problem is we had a family situation and couldn't travel last year so the coach sat for the entire year. Now that we're traveling again the gremlins are showing their displeasure of not being mobile.....Dennis
  17. I replaced mine from Grainger. Easy fit. Remember, very SMALL increments to change the tag downward force. The lighter the tag, the lighter the steer axle. Weigh your coach and adjust accordingly......Dennis
  18. Gary, it's actually CAN bus. Created by Bosch Electronics originally for Aerospace but now used in most vehicles. CAN stands for Controller Area Network. It's basically a central controller that monitors all of your vehicle's systems and routes the electronics accordingly. There's a more detailed and confusing description available but you get the gist......Dennis
  19. My biggest concern would be to ensure enough ventilation for the battery bank. But, if you decide on Lithium, that's a mute point....Dennis
  20. @Skier013 No I bumped it up as many travelers are not aware of the TSD benefit. Download their free app, no purchase or card necessary. Then, check fuel prices in your area. It only applies to diesel. We were in Amarillo yesterday and diesel at Sam's Club was $2.71/gallon. I fueled up at the T/A down the road for $2.44/gallon. Pump price at the T/A was $315.9. That's a savings of 71 cents a gallon! and a savings of 27 cents/gallon over Sam's. No other discount can compare IMO.....Dennis
  21. Awesome! I thought I'd share some real life experience for those who haven't heard of their TSD Open Road app or card....Dennis
  22. Thanks Vito. The only thing that bothers me is the front air gauge doesn't appear to work when the leveling system is engaged. The rear shows airing up but the front gauge acts like it wants to work but 'clicks' without showing pressure. After I let the coach fast idle for a few minutes and press the travel switch, the green light comes on and the front air pressure gauge works. That's got me scratching my head. I'm good at mechanical stuff but air and computer stuff, I'm an idiot....Dennis
  23. Our coach has the above leveling system with the no jack option. It's been flawless so far. This morning I had a weird experience though. When I tried to place it into "Travel" mode, it wouldn't take. The red light flashed once then went out. The front air gauge also would not function. I fiddled around with the air gauge thinking there may be a loose wire of something and nothing jumped out at me. I tried the travel mode again and it flashed and then switched to green. I also noticed the air gauge was functioning again. The coach did air up and we continued on our trip. There was no malfunction during our travels. This morning I had the same experience. identical to the previous one. My question is has anyone else experienced this? I'm thinking maybe the circuit board on the HWH is failing and in need of replacement. I wasn't able to contact HWH today but I'll probably try again tomorrow. We are settled for the night and praying it doesn't repeat tomorrow. Any input is appreciated......Dennis
  24. I replaced my second set of Goodyears with Michelin. 315s on the front, Goodyear doesn't make them and 295/80s on rear and tag. First set of Goodyears were fantastic. Second set began to river after about 35000 miles. Time to switch. I'm on my second set of Michelin's and am more than happy with their performance, reliability and mileage....bought all of them through the FMCA program and saved.....Dennis
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