Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #20 – August 01, 2020, 08:31:41 pm Quote from: Bill and Marsha – August 01, 2020, 02:28:42 pmDoes your genny have excess vibration or have visible defects, Bill, I replaced the insulation because of the total failure of the OEM insulation. I removed the quiet box panels and installed 1" of the Sounddown sound barrier with two layers of foam sandwiching a hard vinyl barrier. My DW is still complaining about the noise from the generator, so I am going to try to add 2" of the Sounddown on the outside of the quiet box (where it will fit). This will make it about as quiet as I can make it, although new engine mounts would probably help with the vibration sound. Trent Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #21 – August 01, 2020, 09:21:03 pm Our non in box gen is fairly noticeable outside. Minor hum inside. Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #22 – August 01, 2020, 10:36:50 pm Great job Bill & Marha!Looks brand new. Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #23 – August 02, 2020, 06:00:45 am Cleaned and soaked the tray bearings in oil,good as new. Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #24 – August 03, 2020, 11:35:39 pm 100% Sweet - Nice COVID Project! Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #25 – August 05, 2020, 04:16:51 pm Nice job Bill! I wish I had powder coated mine, it would've save me some time. Very nice and clean job. Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #26 – August 28, 2020, 09:35:43 pm UPDATE: The sound seems to be about the same, no better for sure. There was significant increase in vibration inside the coach, I talked with Jeff at Power Tech, he stated there were not any torque specs for the mounting bolts just snug, he didn't have any suggestions on what else to check. I messed around with different torque values of the mounting bolts, adjusted the little rubber bumpers but couldn't eliminate the vibration. I decided to put the original mounts back on, after cleaning them up I could find no visible damage so replacing them was probably a waste of money to begin with. Old mounts in, no noticeable vibration, back to good!! I guess the durometer of the new mounts was to stiff for my liking, maybe they would have broken in over time however I wanted my Foretravel smoothness back immediately. Power Tech did authorize the return of the mounts, currently awaiting the refund. Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #27 – August 28, 2020, 10:22:30 pm Nice job. I did mine a few months ago. Quote Selected
Re: Generator Box Reconditioned Reply #28 – August 30, 2020, 09:29:59 pm Quote from: Bill and Marsha – August 28, 2020, 09:35:43 pmUPDATE: The sound seems to be about the same, no better for sure. There was significant increase in vibration inside the coach, I talked with Jeff at Power Tech, he stated there were not any torque specs for the mounting bolts just snug, he didn't have any suggestions on what else to check. I messed around with different torque values of the mounting bolts, adjusted the little rubber bumpers but couldn't eliminate the vibration. I decided to put the original mounts back on, after cleaning them up I could find no visible damage so replacing them was probably a waste of money to begin with. Old mounts in, no noticeable vibration, back to good!! I guess the durometer of the new mounts was to stiff for my liking, maybe they would have broken in over time however I wanted my Foretravel smoothness back immediately. Power Tech did authorize the return of the mounts, currently awaiting the refund.I kept the old mounts in mine also. They looked fine so we reused them. No vibration.John M. Quote Selected