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Reply #160
Silicone hoses require clamps with smooth mating surfaces because the silicone is relatively soft and standard gear type clamps can damage the hose. Check local automotive/truck parts dealers for silicone hose clamps.
If these are not available locally I would consider a wrap of tape around the hose where the gear type clamp would be placed as a temporary solution.


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Reply #161
Our local O"reillys  warehouse has constant torque hose clamps for silicone hose
Chris

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Reply #162
Thanks for responses. I was unable to get a constant tension clamp at our local and new O'Reilly store. I did go by the International Truck parts and obtained one CTC for ~$32. Good news is Foretravel has them for half that price. I don't think this is a silicone hose. Any thoughts about leaving the two gear type clamps for now and just monitor them closely to see how they hold up under driving conditions? They are tight and only minimal vibration at idle.


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Reply #164
Probably already here, but for the solenoid on a Haldex air dryer part #N15842J 485K. Have no idea what the price would be, this # comes from changing out the old dryer to the new one. The solenoid was moved from old to new.

Larry

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Reply #165
Larry,


That is the old number for the isolation valve that you will have trouble finding at most part stores..  The number that you can find at most part stores is the KN23500 number.
Isolation Valve - Haldex product category

Mike

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Reply #166
Mike, thanks for the correction and update. Plan on using the old one for now. Hope to reinstall the dryer tomorrow after work.

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Reply #167
Larry,

You may need to take the isolation valve apart and clean it up.  Inside you will find a piston that has a couple of "O" rings. Look at the seating surface for a bad spot. If you need new o rings make sure that the piston moves freely in the bore before you install on the dryer.

Mike

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Reply #168
Roppe Stair Tread and Stair Nosing

I have had several members ask what product we used to cover the entry stairs in our '93 U280 GV.  I am adding this info to the Forum parts list for future reference.  Note that these Roppe products are available in many variations in style and color.  What we did is just one example of what is possible.  We have been very happy with the looks and durability of the Roppe products.

The stair treads are Roppe Rubber Style #94 - Raised Square Design.  The color is #631 Sahara.  I bought 3 36" long pieces, and had to trim them to fit.  Having no spares, it was a "measure MANY times, and cut once" project.  Once I was satisfied with the fit, I glued them in place with some construction adhesive from Lowes.  Links below to Roppe and to the place where I ordered the stuff (Koffler Sales).  You might find better prices online if you look around.

raised design rubber tread – Roppe

https://www.kofflersales.com/p/roppe-stair-treads-square-design.asp?cid=863

The nosing around the top edge of the stairwell is also Roppe, but in the Vinyl line #203 profile.  Color is the same: #631 Sahara.  I went with the vinyl nosing because I couldn't find a satisfactory profile in the rubber nosing.  I needed one that was squared off on the underside, and that would lay flat on the Armstrong Vinyl floor tile.  This one worked out very well.  I bought a extra spare piece.  Should it become necessary down the road, I can easily replace the "high wear" section at the top of the stairs.  Links below.

vinyl accessories – Roppe

https://www.kofflersales.com/p/roppe-vinyl-stair-nosing.asp?cid=2587



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Reply #169
replaced the rear axle seals 2002 U320 yesterday .. Did both sides.. That just takes one thing off my mind after 1 failed... Other looked to be wearing out also.. some pics of the new one.. part number "seal" skf 47691 axle # is RS211 23423 Meritor

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Reply #170
Dick,
 
Yes, I need an air dryer bowl too. I looked at Granger's website under
'air dryer parts' and did not find the bowl only.  Maybe there is a trick to looking it up.  Anyone know of another source?
 
Jim
2002 U320
 
 >Jim W
HWH leveling system:  My 98 U320 has a Parker water separator.  My bowl had a few cracks. Found a replacement at Depatie fluid power co. Item is a Parker PS721P, description: 06L poly bowl with 1/8" connector. $28.96 and had it in 2 weeks, Just put it on and now can level coach without starting engine.

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Reply #171
Six Pack 12V Solenoid valve COIL 6302012 had to solder the leads in but the coil was 20.95 on their web site they only give a part number.  I called them and was told that it is 1.22A 14.7 watt continuous duty. plus it was free shipping.  It fit like a glove and solenoid valve worked fine.  I seen some cheaper ones but could not find out the hole diameter or coil diameter or height so I went with this one.
Chris

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Reply #172
Coolant tank cap
NAPA 703 1427 This is for the 2001 ISM 450,

UPDATE:  difficult to put on, ALSO IT SEEMS THE GASKET UNDER THE COVER IS smaller COMPARED TO THE ONE THAT IS ON THERE. I WILL CONTINUE TO LOOK FOR ANOTHER PART.





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Reply #173
Foretravel roof coating.
Just wanted to post this for others.
It was put on my coach back in 2013 at Foretravel.
Armour Liner

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Reply #174
Greetings all.

I just wanted to make this diagram for the notorious "gray box" available.  This is for the Stewart Warner gauge interface part #988L.
I was sent this by SW tech support after speaking to them about the 988L.

I realize it is obsolete but maybe someone will be interested in it.  Maybe to just to assist in troubleshooting.

-FT


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Reply #176

Latching Relay

Here is an alternate Finder Latching relay for less money.  It has a NO and a NC function
Finder 20.23.9.012.4000 1NC + 1NO 16A, 12V DC Coil, AgSnO2 Contact, 2 Step...

https://www.finder-relais.net/en/finder-relays-series-20.pdf

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Reply #179
Starter failed in my 1995s Caterpillar 3176 last night. Coachnet dispatched a mobile mechanic as part of a towing company who located the part in stock locally. The Delco 42MT I had crossed over to a new superceded Delco 39MT Gear reduction starter, and the part number is 8200308, crossed from Caterpillar 10R0401 that came off.

Engine cranks much faster. Relieved to be back on the road!
This is also a valid part number for the Cummin's M11 celec plus. Mine was just replaced last week. $441 at the repair shop.

Delco Remy starter