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Just finished 4k roadtrip in the Bird - davidkerryedwards - 08-09-2007 13:20 Denver-Minneapolis-Duluth-Bayfield-Mackinaw-Port Huron-Buffalo-Rochester- Cleveland-Chicago-Denver. Apart from some problems with the recall work on my Dometic frig (which I wrote up on the Dometic recall thread over at RVNet), the only problem I encountered was the missing panhard rod bolt which I posted about earlier. Had it repaired (along with a loose right rear shock discovered at the same time) for $175 in Minneapolis. What a difference that bolt made. Driving the bus much easier. Takes about 1/3 of the physical effort to drive it compared to the boltless bus. For the first 5k miles I drove it, I wondered how old men managed to drive them since I was very tired at the end of the day. My best guess is that the bus had been missing the bolt since about 1990 since the bluebox shows a broken right front shock mount in that year. I'm thinking that whatever broke the shock mount, also broke the panhard rod bolt. It might also explain why the Bird went through a number of hands in a relatively short period of time after it left the hands of the original owner. The real key to knowing the symptoms of a problem with a panhard rod is what happens when a semi begins to pass you on the interstate. With the bolt missing, as soon as the wall of air in front of the passing truck hit the rear of the bus, it moved sideways and required a correction. With the bolt repaired, if there is any buffeting from a passing truck, it only occurs once the air pressure hits the front of the bus. Got between 7-8 mpg. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver Just finished 4k roadtrip in the Bird - Terry Neal - 08-09-2007 13:59 Nice trip Kerry. Everyone should check their panhard rod assemblies. Good info, as always. Terry Neal Bozeman, MT 82PT40 6V92TA 74FC34 6V53T davidkerryedwards wrote: > Denver-Minneapolis-Duluth-Bayfield-Mackinaw-Port Huron-Buffalo-Rochester- > Cleveland-Chicago-Denver. > Apart from some problems with the recall work on my Dometic frig > (which I wrote up on > the Dometic recall thread over at RVNet), the only problem I > encountered was the missing > panhard rod bolt which I posted about earlier. Had it repaired (along > with a loose right > rear shock discovered at the same time) for $175 in Minneapolis. > What a difference that bolt made. Driving the bus much easier. Takes > about 1/3 of the > physical effort to drive it compared to the boltless bus. For the > first 5k miles I drove it, I > wondered how old men managed to drive them since I was very tired at > the end of the day. > My best guess is that the bus had been missing the bolt since about > 1990 since the > bluebox shows a broken right front shock mount in that year. I'm > thinking that whatever > broke the shock mount, also broke the panhard rod bolt. It might also > explain why the > Bird went through a number of hands in a relatively short period of > time after it left the > hands of the original owner. > The real key to knowing the symptoms of a problem with a panhard rod > is what happens > when a semi begins to pass you on the interstate. With the bolt > missing, as soon as the > wall of air in front of the passing truck hit the rear of the bus, it > moved sideways and > required a correction. With the bolt repaired, if there is any > buffeting from a passing > truck, it only occurs once the air pressure hits the front of the bus. > Got between 7-8 mpg. > > Kerry > 82 FC 35 > Denver > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |