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gandlRullman

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  1. I own a 2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral SE. I was going to reseal some body and roof seams and noticed the roof paint is starting to peal off above the drivers side window. I have the paint code numbers for the body but would like the color number for the roof, and any suggestions as to how to touch up and paint this area. I assume (and I know that is a risky statement) that it doesn't matter what body paint scheme you have all the roofs are white. The roof is aluminum and I don't know if there would be any special preparation necessary to insure a good bond. Any advise or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
  2. I recently purchased a 2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral. The water pump was working great, then I decided to drain and sanitize the water system. After I filled and flushed the system the pump started to act up. It will cycle on and off rapidly at low flow, seams to be OK at high flow, but when I turn the water off the pump will cycle on and off for a second or two before shutting off completely. I noticed an air pocket in the filter at the pump inlet, could that be the problem? If so how do I purge the air. The pump is a SHURflo #2088-422-144, 2.8GPM with a filter at the inlet side. It appears to be the original pump. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  3. I am reading this post because I have a similar problem. I recently purchased a 2005 Holiday Rambler Admiral the water pump was working great, then I decided to drain and sanitize the water system. After I filled and flushed the system the pump started to act up. It will cycle on and off rapidly at low flow, seems to be OK at high flow, but when I turn the water off the pump will cycle on and off for one or two seconds before it shuts off completely. I noticed an air pocket in the filter at the pump inlet could that be the problem and if so how do I purge the air. The pump is a SHURflo #2088-422-144 2.8GPM with a filter on the inlet side. It appears to be the original pump.
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