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  1. I want to add a “extend a stay” adapter to my propane system. Has any one added one and where did you tap in to the system. I am thinking I want it on the right side so I can use it to also power my outside gas grill. What about going in the refrigerator access panel? Bill
  2. My 2012 Civic owners manual states it can not be towed 4 down. The part of the manual(emergency towing) states to get a sucker truck to pick up the car if you need to move it. There is no approved method of emergency towing. I haven't been brave enough to try 4 down, I got a tow dolly. Bill
  3. I was in the Freightliner store hear in Fort Worth last week and they had two big bins of lug nut covers. I don’t remember the price but I don’t think it was too bad. Bill
  4. The big secret to getting silicone or any other product to stick is IT MUST BE CLEAN. Use scotch brite and clean with acetone. I have installed things I can’t tell you about to the inside of a F-35 canopy and they stuck. Bill
  5. Welcome to the forum.. I need to know what chassis you are runing to give a good recommendation. Bill
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    Air Filters

    Can you tell me the part number of the air filter you have for your RV. Was that a Cummins diesel? I have a 5.9 Thanks Bill
  7. Herman, I haven't heard any follow up on what happened in that crash. Any news? I really didn't hear a lot about the 6 State Rally. I was there but haven't seen any or limited post in reference to it. 500 Class A motorhomes get together and no one is commenting. What happens at 6 State stays at 6 States. Bill
  8. Welcome to the forum. There are no bad engines out there any more. You won’t find a Doge in anything but an older RV. They stopped making RV chassis as part of the 1979 bail out. There may have been some 80”s made with left over chassis but I don’t know. 440 were great. I thing the 460 was a great workhorse. Early ones need new timing setup to get rid of power robbing retard of cam timing. They also need headers as they tend to crack exhaust headers (especially the right aft) Fuel injected was better. Ford V10 will do a good job they are a high rpm engine and that scares some people. They will run for 300,000 miles or longer with good maintenance. Don’t worry about rpm as they have a built in rev limiter, you can’t hurt it with rpm’s. The GM engines are good with few down sides. You didn’t say what your price range was or what you were trying to do. I think the biggest problem in finding a great used RV is the age. I have just been through all of this. You will find it hard to find someone to finance a RV older than 10 years and a lot of places only go 5 or 6 years old. Well this is my opinion and is worth what you paid for it. Bill
  9. Just wondering if you have a manual fill for your fresh water. Not the one off your "city water" system. I opend mine and used it as a way to tell if the tank is full. Bill
  10. Change your oil and filter, put in 5 qarts run then check and add as requierd. Bill
  11. Good tip! I wish the previous owner had heard of that. Bill
  12. Not trying to hijack the thread but I am wondering if the expansion tank on my 5.9 Cummins was installed by the engine/chassis maker, Freightliner, or by Fleetwood. Mine is looking kind of rough with the mold line in the center deteriorating and getting crumbly. Bill
  13. Terry, Please let us know what your Cummins dealer tells you. Bill
  14. The Ford V10 is a high reving engine. You cant hurt it there is a built in rev limiter. I would keep it at the peak torque and go climb some hills. I also wouldn't worry to much on how long it will last as there are many people reporting over 200,000 miles. A good place to find out more info is the Ford truck forums. http://www.ford-truc...orums/index.php Bill
  15. You should have good luck with 3M spray adhesive. I would wipe down the surface with a good cleaner like Isopropyl alcohol or acetone. (this includes the insalation)Just wear rubber gloves when using. The key to making it stick is prep. You can also get insulating kits from Summit Racing (http://www.summitracing.com/) a good source of odds and ends for your RV. Good luck Bill
  16. What I am looking for know is the SHOP manual. All 3 of the other manuals keep referring to the shop manual for specific items. I have the OPERATORS manual the MAINTENANCE manual and the OWNERS manual.
  17. Well I found it the power button was hidden behind the DVR on the bottom shelf over the steering wheel. I thought the DVR was bolted down but it just has Velcro on the feet. I got a little more forceful and got it out of the way. The antenna power booster button was totally hidden behind the DVR. Thanks for all the help and suggestions on where to look. Bill
  18. Well I have found the water separator drain it is on the bottom of the fuel filter. I still haven’t found the power button for the Wingard antenna. Thanks for the replies I will let you know if and when I figure this out. Bill
  19. I am having fun getting familiar with my new toy (2003 Bounder 38N). I do have a couple of questions: I haven’t been able to find the antenna booster. I don’t have the shop manual. I also can’t seem to find the water separator drain on the fuel system. I hope some one who has a similar unit can fill me in. Thanks Bill
  20. I use Mobil -1 0-20 in my new Honda and I bet it would work great in your V-10. You can go to Mobil1 website for oil and filter recomendations. I am in Fort Worth and it has ben over 110 at times hear and I have no fear of my oil breaking down. Bill
  21. I have been having fun getting to know my new to me 2003 Bounder 38 ft diesel pusher. I noticed it had a FMCA number on it. I am wondering if the last owner uses the forums the number is FMCA 368494. I think it would be fun to talk to them. Bill
  22. Sam, When it runs on 2 different fuel supplies it is not out of fuel. Planocat, You are right. I was thinking it might be an over temp sensor as it was 105 that day. Well they called and told me they had to replace the radiator and it cost them $600.00. Well glad the shop made their money off them not me. I am going to go tomorrow and try to get this deal done. Thanks for all the help and comments. Bill
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