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Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #25
Brad, for future knowledge, you could easily drive with the tag axle raised over great distances. I have on three occasions moved buses with a raised tag axle cross country. At first I was skeptical but when this was advised by the engineers at MCI and Prevost, I took their advice and was glad that they were right. It was explain to me that the tag axle makes the coach ride better but the coach could handle a single axle. I moved my Foretravel over 1300 miles with the tag up and no problem. Unless like you and I have owned a coach with a tag axle, this might not seem right but we know that raising the tag makes better turns and a better ride.

You do have to watch your weight. If I lift my tag, I have  over 25000 lbs on drive axle, rated for 21000 lbs. Even though my ISM is 600 lbs lighter than your ISX. Might drive a couple of miles like that, but not long distances.
Jim C.
coachfree, previous 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2003 Foretravels.

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #26
                         I hear you Bob . I had a chat with the Foretravel powers to be and was advised that the weight of the ISX  put this into a different category . It was my first think to drive it to NAC but when  FOT advised against it ------So all that is left is talk about how tuff it was to do it . That deal that OTM was offering on bag replacement was better than I had any idea . At that time I thought that my bag problems were way way down the road . Hmm , you never know .  Brad Metzger
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #27
                         Got it done . Feel like I did something majorly large .  Main problem is  there is only one bolt visible , all --I mean all--the rest  you go by feel . No problem you say ,? well here I am , old , fat , slow between the ears , screwed up shoulders and several other body parts are a bit out of whack . Hmm --- If only you could get a socket on it , or a box end wrench things would have been much betterly .Open end was what it took . I have a stubby set and had to cut off 7/8th inch to allow it to fit in that very close channel , and like I said before could only get 1/16 of a turn . On the inner side , I had to weld 2  1/8  inch back on the stubby to gain leverage as I could not get a hammer in there to tap it .Was wanting to use a regular size --no way, too tight    So it took lots of time all the while reaching up and trying to turn that bolt which was very tight with resistance both on and off .  Knowing now what was involved , I just felt like there was no other choice . Proud to be able and willing to do it . My coach 6527 and I don't think it is possible to do it with the wheel on the passenger side  . I will cover bets on this one .  But the satisfaction factor is large . I aired up the coach , all seemed to be normal . Don't know if something else is affected , but don't hear any air leeks . Will see if it holds air pressure over time .  :-[  :-[  :-[    Brad Metzger
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #28
Great job
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Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #29
Look at it as a Prime Fitness Opportunity also!! ^.^d Now go enjoy a bowl of ice cream.
91 GV U300 Unihome 40' Build 3811
6V92TA Detroit

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Reply #30
       Stump , I think you are reading my mind .Got my ruff old beat up body in the house , got a long hot shower and you guessed it , A bowl of ice cream with Hershey chocolate syrup . Reward time ;D  ;D  ;D    Brad Metzger .
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

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Reply #31
Brad, well done ,now if it goes flat while on the road you now know what to do -sell it!!!
JohnH
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Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #32
Awesome
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Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #33
                       So far (4) hours the air pressure is holding at 121 and 122 on the glass dash . Hope it is that way in the morning . Got to take some Aleve to help with my trashed shoulders , but I feel so darn good about the satisfactory completion of this that I will sleep good tonight .  ;D  ;D  ;D    Brad Metzger
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #34
Awesome Brad.

This reminds me of a great story about an absolutely elegant, brilliant, stylish, really beautiful older woman that I had the pleasure of working with for 17 years.  I learned so much from her and we became good friends. When she retired she was 80 and looked 65. No one ever believed her age.

We were at our annual company dinner and I was at her table. Another employee looked at my friend and said Myra, I hope I look half as good as you do when I'm your age.

Myra smiled her perfect smile and said: Honey, if you don't look half as good as I do now what makes you think you will when you are my age?
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

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Reply #35
                       The air pressure dropped 10 pounds in the last 26 hours . That is how it was before the bag blew , so back to normal is how it looks now .  ;D  Expect to be able to roll right after Christmas and head to NAC  ;D  ;D  ;D  Brad Metzger
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #36
Your coach is very different from mine with the active air but I'd be surprised if you could see air spring pressure loss in the gauges which only measure what is left in the tanks.  Also I've done 8 out of 10 bags on my coach with the last 2 this weekend probably.  It's been quite an adventure.

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #37
If the geometry is the same or close to our coach, the angle of the tag suspension vs that of the top mount "cocks the bag and they wear at the bottom,hard to see when inspecting,,, replace both..
'02 40' U320t  4010WTFS Build 6036 1 slide
Motorcade # 17841
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Retired truck driver
 5 million miler
Still have itchy feet for travel

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #38
                     On the 2003  , 320 , I had , your pictures look like what I remember . What's on this Phenix  is way different . Doing this bag was the absolute toughest mechanical procedure I ever undertook in my life time . Not a mechanic by any stretch , but not a dumb ass either . I look at the other bags on this coach and they look like a piece of cake in comparison , even the other tag bag looks much easier but still tougher than the others . Haven't looked at the front independent single bag per wheel yet . I had a close up look see at the other tag bag while fully inflated . Can't find anything that looks like any thing but new . .not even a tiny crack --.  The bag that blew also looks new . Hmm.  Could be I don't know exactly what to look for , but when I whipped it off and blew if off with my shop air gun ,, 160 pounds , it actually is almost shiny as in new looking . I shutter at the thought of ever having to do that job again .  ???  ???  ???    Brad Metzger
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #39
Is there a pressure regulator controlling the two weight bearing bags? If so I would really take a good look with a temporary 2nd pressure gauge between the current regulator and the bag.... I have "blown" several lift-able axle bags on 4 axle tractors,leveling valve took a powder on 2 of them and  several months later, the pressure regulator went full force and blew the other two.
'02 40' U320t  4010WTFS Build 6036 1 slide
Motorcade # 17841
SKP 151920
Retired truck driver
 5 million miler
Still have itchy feet for travel

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #40
                                   Today while in for service at FOT , I ask several  techs about replacing the passenger's side tag bag on 45 ft Phenix . They all said it is the tuffest one there is on any Foretravel . When I told them that I did it they all said bull shit , you could not do it  , your too old  etc. etc.  Hmm , had no choice , had to do it . It works , no leaking air and yes , I smile to myself about it .  ;D  ;D  ;D      Brad Metzger
Brad Metzger
2010 Phenix 45'

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #41
Sometimes them whipper snappers underestimate us old guys👍😬!
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Reply #42
The more the techs bitch, the higher the flat rate charge, this is known as marketing.
Old Phart Phred, EIEIO
89 GV ored 36' #3405 300 hp cat 3208 ATAAC side radiator, mountain tamer exhaust brake

Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #43
I thought I  had posted earlier, but can't find it.  I replaced my bags at Old Town Motorcoach (NAC) while there in anticipation of future problems (had some leak down issues) a few months ago.  They had a air bag replacement special for $1800 (Continental) which they were running through February.  I would highly recommend them for this.  Not only do I have peace of mind driving down the road, but there is no discernable leak requiring adjustment once I level the coach.U
UPDATE:
It appears that OTM is out of business, so disregard my previous recommendation.  Really sorry to see them go.
2000 U320 mid entry  #5688
2006 Jeep Liberty


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Re: Big boom ---air bag .

Reply #44
I just finished the last bag on my coach, the driver side tag axle bag.. And I have to say, that was one of the worst bags I've done on the coach.  The air nut required a 1 1/16 driver not the 1 1/8 ratcheting wrench I had.  It was difficult to fit the 1 1/8 on there without the right voodoo extensions.  The new bag top studs did not fit through the holes because of some kind of tolerance issue so they required "finessing" (aka kicking and punching).  And then unlike the firestone bags I was unable to pull it open to tighten the bottom studs so I had to just connect the air line and have the wife slowly put air into the bag while guiding the bottom studs in.  All that effort and I was covered in filth when done from crawling around under the coach.  The "inner bags" (aka the rearmost front bags or the frontmost rear bags) were the easiest even though I thought they would be a problem.  I actually bought something called a tite reach to handle it but I realized that a 3/8 ratchet with a 3/8 deep socket fit perfectly and allowed you enough room to swing the ratchet towards the OUTSIDE of the coach.  I could write a whole story on this job and I'm glad it's finished.  I might make a video to explain it all.  99% of the job is having the exact right tools.