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  1. You best bet would be an ALPINE COACH they were the sports car of diesel pushers. The were made in Yakima, WA and they had their own propitiatory designed chassis. I believe the smallest coach was 34' and it had a 400 hp engine.
  2. Just complete installing LVP flooring in my 04 Holiday Rambler Endeavor. Chose to retained existing tile in entry kitchen and bathroom. The entry and kitchen/bath finished tile were different elevations, the entry was over 1/4" lower than the other 2 surfaces. Also the elevation of the kitchen tile was too high for the curb side slide to retract. To accommodate these conditions required me to fabricate a transition molding with a 90 degree radius. Attached is picture of finished product. I was please on how it turned out. Jim
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    Beware

    I was in Reno last week and it was on the local news, accident happens on 395 north of Susanville CA. Hwy 395 is 4 lanes when you leave Reno until you pass the CA inspection station which is 80 miles south of Susanville CA. There are many areas that have passing lanes that have 3 lanes. I drove this route on my return home and was on the lookout to determine where it might have happened, but was unable to locate any signs of an accident. Jim
  4. Just completed installation of LVP flooring. Had to make custom transition molding to accommodate the difference in elevation between tile in LVP flooring. Laminated 13 strips of 1/8" oak strips to make radius.
  5. Look under the stairs to the coach. One of the treads are on a hinge that allows you access to the 2 coach batteries. Jim
  6. I have used the NSA Ready Brake on my toad (03 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab ) for nine years. I also have the indicator lamp on the MH dash that shows when the brakes on the toad are applied. It't a simple foolproof system. The system is basically a surge brake that mechanically pulls a cable that is attached to the toad brake pedal . Jim
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    Forum

    Thanks to all who were responsible in getting the FORUM up and running again. It really messed up my routine while it was down. Jim
  8. The brand and part numbers were east to see without even crawling under the coach on my 04 Holiday Rambler Endeavor. Jim
  9. Problem Solved A member on IRV2 forum had the answere. The fuse was in the battery compartment labeled as "DIAG". Bet all of you knew that it was for the LIFT PUMP!!!! Thanks for all of your help. Jim
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    Tire brands

    I have the Hankook AH 37's on my coach, have been real happy with them. Jim
  11. Ray, I don't have any leaks, just trying to located the lift pump fuse should I ever have a need to replace it.
  12. I have been in contact with Joe and his coach has the fuse in the compartment under the drivers seat. Thanks for your response, I will look tomorrow. Since the lift pump only runs on start up for 30 seconds it should wear out. The one on mine doesn't leak, that seems lake you see online posts of that problem. Seems like the leaks are mostly due to loose bolts or failed gaskets. My pump doesn't do a good job of filling the water separator fuel filter (during filter change) if the fuel tank is 1/4 tank or less. Jim
  13. Have a little time on my hands and have been going over the coach in preparing for an extended trip in the fall. I've owned the rig, (2004 Holiday Rambler Endeavor, Cummins ISC 8.3 engine) for over nine years and have performed all of my own maintenance and repairs with the exception of flushing and replacing the engine coolant. I have two brother in laws who own diesel pushers and both have experienced break downs on the roads in recent week and want to make sure that I have all of the essentials. In the process I was inventorying spare parts and tools I realized that I didn't have a very good assortment of spare fuses, this lead to locating the location of all fuses on on circuits that I considered critical. The low voltage fuses were all found in three locations (front bay under drivers seat, bedroom power center, battery compartment) with the exception of the one on the hot water heater control module. However, I have been unable to locate the fuse associated with the fuel deliver LIFT PUMP. I have researched all of the drawing that came in the original owners package, fuse nomenclature at all of the fuse locations and online searches with no success. If any of you have any idea where I might find it, I would appreciate it. Jim
  14. Does the GFCI trip when the refrigerator is operating on ELECTRIC and LP or only on ELECTRIC? If it only trips only electric, the heating element may be faulty. Jim
  15. I'd rather buy one with high miles and properly maintained than a low mileage one that had been setting that long.. Jim
  16. Guess that up to this point he no reason not to believe them, also he had been away from home working in Houston for 3 months and he was ready to get home. Jim
  17. My BIL tried to contact REV, but wasn't able to get much info, sounds like due to Civid19 nobody was working. To get back on the road he had a fab shop put a piece of square bar stock that was machined to fit in the trailing arm square tube, Before placing the square stock in the square tube they scarfed oblong openings on the both sides of the trailing tube on both sides of the crack and them installed the square stock. They then installed gussets on both sides of the trailing arm where it cracked. To insure that both arms were the same they fabricated a jig to hold the pieces while welding. My BIl was real fortunate it happened next to a heavy duty truck facility, the owner gave my BIL full access to his shop, service truck, tools and a pickup to run parts. Jim
  18. My BIL was also well aware of the refrigerator recall because his brother has refrigerator fire that destroyed his MH. When he initially inspected the unit shore power was available so he tried it on propane, when he tried to turn the refrigerator on the refrigerator panel didn't light up and he looked at the recall module and it was showing the overheat fault. He informed the sales person and they said that they would try and reset it and if the didn't work they would replace it, When he took delivery they told he that they had to replace it. Jim
  19. Yes, it's a 04 HR Neptune and he was aware or the recall that's it's why he crawled under the coach when he was inspecting it. I looked on line to compare the original trailing arm with the one replaced under the recall and I couldn't see much different. The aftermarket one manufactured by Source Engineering look significantly different. My BIL's opinion is the failure are caused by the air bag bottoming out causing the trailing arm to be stress at the plate that the air bag is attached, Jim
  20. I could understand them not including the chassis inspection. My BIL is a heavy duty equipment mechanic is is real qualified mechanic and he personally looked at the real suspension and was unable to detect it was just a visual inspection. The refrigerator issue with the recall module is a horse of a different color. Jim
  21. My brother in law just purchased a used MH that was on consignment at PPL Houston. For $400 dollars they offer to check out all systems to determine if the were working properly. My BIL had spent considerable time looking the unit over but was limited to what he could do because there was no shore power and all water tanks were empty. He was aware that the Roadmaster Chassis was one of the 4 air bag chassis that was prone to the rear trailing arm failures and inspected it the best that he could do and so no signs of distress. During his inspection he did determine that the refrigerator didn't work on LP and that the Norcold recall device had activated, He notified the salesman of the refrigerator issue and he agreed to pay the $400 for there through inspection and was insured that the refrigerator would be fixed. It took them almost 2 week before they called him to inform him that they had completed inspection of all systems and that were performing as designed. He checked that the refrigerator was working and they told him that they had replaced the recall module. He took the for there word and took delivery of the MH. The next day he started the 1500 mile drive home. He dove about 500 miles and was exiting a primary road to the frontage road, was traveling 20-25 mph and hit a bump and immediate heard something snap and the rear suspension collapsed. Fortunately no major damage was done and he was able to make repairs and and continue the 1000 trip home with no more problems. Upon arriving home he decided to take a look at the back of the refrigerator (even thou it was working fine) to see if they has actually installed a new recall device or had reset the original one. He was disappointed to find that the recall module had been bypassed and they has installed a 5A inline fuse in the 12 v source to the refrigerator. I can't believe that any reputable dealer would perform such a repair. He is now trying to deal with the issue being 1500 miles away. Jim
  22. On my coach you have to have the ignition "ON" or "ACC" position for both slides and leveling to work. Jim
  23. Your experience it the reason I perform my own maintenance and repairs. Jim
  24. I have never had an AH or Oasis heating system, but I do have a question. What is so complicated about the systems that require the annual maintenance to be performed by the factory authorizes technicians. I'm one of those guys that I prefers do perform my own repairs and maintenance. I'm fortunate to have served an apprenticeship in the craft trades that operate and maintain electrical generating facilities, primarily in Hydroelectric projects, however in my early years I did work in gas turbine, steam turbine and diesel plants that were fueled by either natural gas, crude oil or distillate fuels. I expect that my next coach will have an AH or Oasis and that I will be performing my own maintenance and repairs. I'm confident that with my experience with pressures vessels, boilers and controls that I can perform the tasks required to maintain and repair these system. Please enlighten me if I'm missing something. Jim
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