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Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #25
Thank you all.
Did someone clean up in the engine bay today and it looks better but not perfect yet.
Started to scrape and sand the sunbaked stripes but got too hot outside.
Will build up a shade system soon.
Will look into that suggested oil difference.

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #26
Thank you all.
Did someone clean up in the engine bay today and it looks better but not perfect yet.
Started to scrape and sand the sunbaked stripes but got too hot outside.
Will build up a shade system soon.
Will look into that suggested oil difference.

Look up removing the vinyl stripes-- sand paper (1000 or 2000 is only used AFTER removing the stripes).

Don't "VOTE" on oil OR use "crowd-sourced advice". Your engine was designed for DELO 100 4O WEIGHT!
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
Moderator, ForeForum 2001-
Moderator Diesel RV Club 2002-
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Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #27
Another double bumper? I greet you my brother!

By the way, your turbo charger is feeding a supercharger. Won $20 at an RV park when a guest said it was not possible. Well seeing is believing.  Your engine uses a lot of air. Keep an eagle eye on your air filter. Also for motor oil you need to use Delo 100 NOT Delo 400. 100 is for 2 strokes and it is low ash. Available special order from O'Reilys. 3 gallons per case.

Soon you will be finding yourself opening the window when you go thru a tunnel just to hear it roar.

The Detroit 2-cycle engine blower (not a supercharger) provides scavenging air to blow the exhaust gases out of the cylinder, and fresh air into the cylinder, it does not supercharge. The blower replaces the intake and exhaust strokes of the 4 stroke cycle.

Supercharging means the air charge delivered to the cylinders is above ambient pressure. The turbocharger provides the supercharged air through blower to the cylinder.

Blowers, when used to supercharge 4 cycle engines, are superchargers.

Sorry about the rant.

Tim
Tim Dianics
Pam Sapienza
Vader PupZilla Labrador Canine Beast (AKA Pup)
Columbia, MO
1996 U320 4000
2021 Jeep Gladiator, Diesel

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #28
I've always been of the impression that the blower on Detroit engines was where the early drag racers got their blowers from ?
Those double bumpers are tremendous, right up there with train horns for the intimidation factor.
Not to belabor the point but if memory serves Detroit referred to those engines as Turbo-Supercharged.
88 Grand Villa 36' ORED 3208 (throwaway)Cat.
 Build # 3150
Happiness is the maximum agreement of reality and desire.

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #29
I've always been of the impression that the blower on Detroit engines was where the early drag racers got their blowers from ?
Those double bumpers are tremendous, right up there with train horns for the intimidation factor.
You are correct, the 8/71 blower was the cornerstone of the early to mid stage of the dragsters and funny cars. On the Detroit's they don't create the high pressure of a 4 cycle application but they are superchargers anyway.

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Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #30
Listen to Brett about the low ash Delo 100 #40. !!! The oil is available at oil distributors or most any marine dock/shop. Never a multigrade oil. Shell Rotella T1 #40 single grade may be used if you can't quickly find Delo 100 #40. Shell Rotella T1 40W Heavy Duty Conventional Diesel Motor Oil 550054466 |... It has higher ash content but right at the cut off line. Install a quick drain to make oil changes easy and without a mess.

You have a lot of rust in the generator compartment and may have a significant amount of rust damage to your bulkhead and sub-frame. Check now as it won't get any better down the road.

The engine is a 6V-92TA so six cylinders and not a 8v-71. I've never seen a 71 series in a Foretravel. The 6V-92TA is an electronic engine so it gets excellent fuel mileage for a big coach.

Read all you can about Detroit 2 cycles and the coach itself. I've driven mostly Detroit 2 cycles since 1967 and love them. They do have a few things different so you have to pay attention. If the engine loses a belt, do not use the override button on the instrument panel. Lots of engines, 2 and 4 cycle have been ruined by trying to drive the coach to another spot with no cooling.

Don't idle the engine for more than a minute or two. Don't shut the engine off at the top of a grade or you may damage the turbo (any turbocharged diesel) but cool the engine at 1000 rpm. The engine coolant drops temp a lot faster than the oil so keep that in mind.

Check air cleaner as it takes in air right behind the rear tires and gets dirty and or wet quickly.

Learn how to decend grades using the transmission and lower speeds. The 2 cycles don't have good engine braking unless you have a Jake Brake.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #31
As Craneman says, any device or "blower" that raises the pressure even a small amount is a "supercharger." Super just indicates anything higher than atmospheric pressure. Detroit 2 cycles may have different blower ratios and different blower designs as well as bypass valves on some. Check pressures the big Roots blowers give on Detroits!

CAC is used as a term for an intercooler. In ordering a replacement, Intercooler is the key word in a search at any parts store or catalogue for any vehicle including airplanes and boats also. Your 6V-92TA has an liquid to air aftercooler that is located right below the Roots blower instead of an intercooler located in front of the radiator. As the Roots blower/supercharger compresses the air, the air gets a lot hotter and the aftercooler drops the temperature way down right before it goes into the cylinders so reduces the thermal load on the engine and allows denser air to provide more energy when the diesel is injected. The turbocharger sits on top of the Roots blower so also creates heat that the aftercooler reduces. Lots of good articles on intercoolers and aftercoolers online.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #32
Congrats on the new Grand Villa. They are wonderful coaches.
Robert and Susan
 1995 36' 280 WTBI 8.3 3060r
 1200 watts on the roof, 720 Ah of lithium's
 Build # 4637. Motorcade # 17599
        FMCA  # 451505
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Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #33
Thank you all for the fantastic advice and education on my new toy and will put them in practice.
After doing a superficial cleaning of the engine bay I gave it a start and it made beautiful sound.
Headliner in the cabinets is sagging and I tried to fix it with buttons but didn't work.
No wood behind.
Is it fiberglass or aluminum?
How do you fix sagging headliner material?

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #34
Headliner in the cabinets is sagging and I tried to fix it with buttons but didn't work.
No wood behind.
Is it fiberglass or aluminum?
How do you fix sagging headliner material?

There are many old post on the subject of "headliner sagging".  Use the search feature under the "Community" tab.
If it's a cabinet on an exterior sidewall, it has a Foretravel custom aluminum extrusion that joins the roof to the wall.
Here's an old thread with a PDF of the extrusion: Mounting to wall in 92GV

I used 7" wide scrap pieces of laminate flooring and screwed them to the wall with a self drilling screws.  I think I pilot drilled the hole into the aluminum extrusion first.  I only had to remove the wood trim piece before installing the scrap laminate.  When the scrap piece is tightened down it pulls on the liner to make it tight on the ceiling.
John Fitzgerald
1991 U300 (SAI) Side Aisle Island Bed 40'
Detroit 6V92 with Allison Retarder
Meridian (Boise), Idaho

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #35
Regarding the rust I did a frame inspection and didn't find anything major and weather here is great in that regard.
But I added 4 marine sacrificial zinc anodes directly on the frame to slow and even stop the rusting process.
2 front and 2 back

 

Re: First Grand Villa

Reply #36
With mine, I ran 1"x1/4" oak pieces down each outside corner to take up the slack in the cabinet headliner. I used 1/2" or 3/4" stainless steel screws and pre drilled each hole with a short drill bit. I don't remember exactly how long they were but they were minimally long. The corner of the coach has an aluminum corner channel that is extremely strong. It does have some wires that run through parts of it so that's why I went with shorter screws and a short drill bit. It worked great and we have no sagging headliner in the overhead cabinets.

If you need to do the living space headliner, I've seen where others have removed the center strip and stretched the fabric to the middle. Unfortunately for me, someone didn't know to do that and put up strips throughout the coach living space to remove the sag. Stretching would have been better as it would like it did originally.

Hope that helps.
Michael & Ginny
Frankfort, KY
1992 U240 GV Build #4116
2007 Mini Cooper