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Reply #60
Just replaced the over-temp switch ("thermo-switch") on our 8KW Power Tech generator.  3 cyl  Isuzu, but the switch is apparently the same as on the 4 cyl Kubota

Kubota 15543-83040

Power Tech charged $42 for it!  (I needed it and couldn't wait...)

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Reply #61
Atwood adjustable thermostat #93105

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Reply #62
My 1989 GV was over heating and I found the aluminum electrical sending unit on the thermostat that turns on the fan at the side radiator broke off.

Here is a pic of the thermostat switch for my 3208T CAT.

Part number 1002-04870 from ALARMSTAT.  I ordered the part thru Freightliner.


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Reply #64

Barry was kind enough to send me a link to Barry L's belt tensioner change out. Though Barry L. has the 8.3C in his coach, the Gates Part number 38504 that is used for both of the tensioners on his coach, is the same as the one used for the Hydraulic Pump Tensioner on our 99' 8.3 ISC.
CarQuest's price on this part is $137 (even though CarQuest and Gates seem to be part of the same company). You can get the 3804 at amazon for only $73 and change.
Gates 38504 Belt Tensioner : Amazon.com : Automotive
The bolt that comes with it is too short for our application. The original uses a Grade 8 through bolt (about 5" long and is a 3/8" X 16 threads per inch) which you can reuse and a lock nut which should probably be replaced.

The Alternator Tensioner rides on the ribbed side of the belt and is reportedly a #38516, thoughI haven't changed it yet.
Two observations about the change out: 1) although the pump tensioner pulley was bouncing to beat the band, it wasn't the source of the noise I was hearing. That was the belt itself. That surprised me, but proved to be a relief when I put an older belt on and the noise was gone. We have ordered new belts from Amazon and they are much cheaper than available locally. For example, the pump tensioner belt is about $29 for the heavy-duty Green Stripe Gates version (Gates Part# K080465HD) from Amazon and almost $45 from Carquest for the non-heavy duty version.
Link for the Pump Tensioner belt;
Amazon.com: Gates K080465HD Micro-V Belt: Automotive
There is a similar price differential between Amazon and Carquest for the longer Alternator belt as well as tensioner.
Don

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Reply #65
I just received this part number from John Hughes.
The correct part # for the last 5- 2002's and later Tag Air Bags with a lifting tag (this is the one that holds downward pressure) is Goodyear # 9439 or WO1 358 9439 top bolt holes measures 6 1/4 and bottom 8 inches.
http://www.truckspring.com/products/Firestone-Reversible-Sleeve-Air-Spring__W01-358-9439.aspx
 
I just installed this bag today on the l/rear tag. John Hughes

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Reply #66
Someone had emailed me awhile back about the part number for a Dash Air Compressor Clutch I replaced back in 2007.
I finally found the info.
My Compressor is a Tama Mfg. 488-46018
Clutch # 2570159.
Cost was $90. Plus shipping to Oregon Motorcade.

I got it at:
BJK Truck Parts
31085 W. Baggett Lane
Hermiston, OR 97838
Phone: 541-564-9315
Truck Parts & Accessories Hermiston, OR - BJK Truck Parts

Another source SELTEC / VALEO / ICE Clutch OEM# 511051



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Reply #68
160 Amp Alternator:
Leece-Neville A0012824LC 
Bearing Rebuild Kit K183104747S.
New PN for this Alt is 2824LC.
If you need 200 Amps 4884JB (I do not know why though).
Questions; Paula 866-288-9853 @ Leece-Neville Technical Dept.

Hope this helps,
pc

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Reply #69
During a trip back from Illinois I had to take I-65 through Indiana.  So rough and in need of repair I lost the drivers side front hub cap and one lug nut cover.  Here are the replacement parts sourced through ebay:

8.5" Front Hub Cap:  United Pacific Industries 10094UPI 8 5 Rounded Top Chrome Plated Steel Front |

Nut Covers:  Chrome Lug Nut Covers 1 1 2" 10 Pieces | eBay

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Reply #70
1997 U270 Auto slack adjusters, Meritor R 802463 left, R802462 right, both front and rear are the same.

Part Number Collection

Reply #71
Magnetic reed switch for Winegard "antenna up" alarm and coach entrance step.  Used on my 1995 U300.  Switch has "GUARD" embossed in case.  Mfg. is NTE, mfg. part number is 54-627.  Available on Amazon.

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Reply #72
I thought that the part number for the breakers that are located behind the kick panel in front of the passenger seat had been posted but couldn't find it. Several have ask us to post these numbers so here they are., Cole Hersee  30056-15. Now remember it is your responsibility to double check to make sure that they fit your coach and are the proper amp rating for the application. They  do make these in different amp ratings so the last numbers are different.  The pics. are of a shipment of 15 amp that just came in. They do fit the years around '97  in all models, 270, 295, 320 that we know. If you know that these fit your coach and feel like adding your year model to help others jump right in.  I don't get a kick back from this company and you can get them from who ever you desire.

Pamela & Mike

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Reply #73
Cat 3176 Boost Pressure Sensor, 161-9927

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Reply #74
ISM450 Block Heater and the size wrench needed to remove/install.

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Reply #75
Pretty artistic view of your feet in the hub cap. 👍
That's a wrench that few of us will have. Roger

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Reply #76
Howdy Roger,  Good eye!!  Yeah, I definitely don't have that wrench!!  It's what James at MOT used to change out the block heater.  Went pretty smooth, only lost a gallon of coolant.
Dave A
 

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Reply #77
Dave,Thanks for the part number and the 1 13/16" combination wrench info.  Need to replace mine too, but will use some vacuum on system to tattempt to reduce mess.

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Reply #78
Howdy Dave M,  Good idea on vacuum.  It really went fairly quick.  James loosened from the underneath, and then leaned over in engine compartment from the bedroom, spun the old out, and new in.
Good Luck, Dave A

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Reply #79
ISM450 Air Dryer (Re-Man) and wrenches needed to remove hoses/fittings.