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LloydW

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  1. i have an 05 beaver with a C9 Cat engine. It looses up to 50 lbs air pressure overnite some times a little less some times a little more. All of the obvious fittings etc have been checked.

    When it was recently serviced I had the mechanic check and he was sure it was leaking back through the compressor. I then took it to truck shop for repair they claim not the compressor but can't find the leak.does anyone have any ideas?

    thx

    lloyd


  2. The last two days of travel the engine will not shut off after approx. four hours of travel, this is with the the ignition switch off and the key removed. The solution has been to shut off the battery isolator switch. The system seems to work fine after that until the next few hours of operation.This is in a 2005 beaver. Suggestions please.

    Lloyd


  3. I should have included more info in my original post. We're travelling to the Chicago area from British Columbia, Canada and will be staying with our son/family in Willmette. We would like to store the Beaver for a short time (up to 2 weeks) in a secure location. The rv parks we contacted in that area were not able to help us.

    I appreciate your words and will ask the question if we can locate another park in the area. Thanks Herman


  4. What should the turbo boost pressure be when going up a steep hill at approx 6500 ft elevation? My C9 cat recently suffered a real loss of power, no black smoke, but the turbo boost was only 18%.

    .Any suggestions, I have already changed both fuel filters, the air filter gauge showed 15% it red lines at 25%.

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