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Reply #21
Answers to 19 and 20 are on their site,easy to look up.

Dave

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Reply #22
They show 8K for Marathon around $1,300.00


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Reply #24
Bruce you might try dick wright up in Oregon he builds Genny's for bus conversions I had one of his in our Eagle .

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Reply #25
Bruce you might try dick wright up in Oregon he builds Genny's for bus conversions I had one of his in our Eagle .
I'm see if I can contact him. Thanks 👍

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Reply #26
Thanks for all the input. It will be a couple of months until I will be where I can look int the generator further. But I am going to start trying to contact some of these folks.

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Reply #27
Bruce, there's a guy on Foretravel Facebook that's parting out his 98 U320. Would that Benny work for you?

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Reply #28
Not Bruce but it would be a simple swap. Use the best engine with the good power head all the wiring and related stuff would be plug and play. Deciding on the radiator and which one to use would be the biggest thing to ponder.

Mike

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Reply #29
Bruce, there's a guy on Foretravel Facebook that's parting out his 98 U320. Would that Benny work for you?
Here's a couple pics from that FB post

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Reply #30
I'm real interested where the generator head came from. I did reach out to the seller. Thanks to all who contacted me.

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Reply #31
Heard back from the seller the price is 4200.00, 1315 hours

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Reply #32
So, yesterday thought I would start the dead generator just to run it a bit. Started right up making power ran both airs for 1/2 an hour!!! So now what loose connection somewhere in the generator end?

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Reply #33
Bruce,

Did you have the end bearing replace some time back?  If so I would go out on a limb as say that one of the wires on the diode plate has come loose from where it was taken off for bearing replacement. But I would look real close in the crontrol box for a loose wire before taking the end cover off to check the rotor.

Mike

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Reply #34
Been all over the control box a couple of times. Also had it checked out by a PT generator guy. In h next few days going to pull the end cover off see what I can see. Yes I did have the generator end bearing replaced 3 years ago.

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Reply #35
Bruce,

If it has been that long I would have thought that if one of the screws was going to come loose it would have been shortly after the bearing replacement. With what has happened you have a loose wire the problem is locating it.

Mike

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Reply #36
Yep, chasing those gremlins 😬

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Reply #37
I found 2 wires that had broken inside the connectors at two different times. I found them
when I was going to change the voltage regulator. I postponed the voltage regulator two
times. So pulling on the wires might be a good idea.

 

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Reply #38
Bruce,
It started out looking like an expensive repair,
Now may just be your labor. Much better.