Jacobs Electric Retarder
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06-23-2005, 14:20
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Jacobs Electric Retarder
Greetings All!
I had a mechanic looking at the underside of my 1983 FC today, and he was checking out the electric retarder. He was familiar with the Telma brand of retarder and was concerned that there was grease showing inside the flywheels of the retarder around the driveline joints. His familiarity with the Telma's was that they had sealed bearings and therefore, you shouldn't see grease leaking from the joint. My retarder is a Jacobs brand, and after looking at it further, there is a grease fitting that seems to feed the driveline joint. If that's the case, should I be concerned that there is grease showing on these joints? I haven't had any troubles with this and the retarder has worked fabulously to this point. It doesn't seem to be loose, binding or showing any other signs of bearing wear or fatigue. I'd be interested in what others who have these retarders on their machines have experienced Thanks as always for the advice! Ken Johnson Midland, MI '83 FC 33 |
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06-23-2005, 15:11
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Your Jacobs electric retarder should have three greese nipples.Greese
them often with high temperature greese.You will see greese around the undercarrage.Thay run VERY hot.It is better to see greese than a dry burnt bearing. Ken Kalmakoff Richmond BC 1982fc 35 |
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06-23-2005, 22:38
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Thanks Ken for verifying what I thought. I'll grease it tonight!
Ken Johnson --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bus2nut" > Your Jacobs electric retarder should have three greese nipples.Greese > them often with high temperature greese.You will see greese around the > undercarrage.Thay run VERY hot.It is better to see greese than a dry > burnt bearing. > Ken Kalmakoff > Richmond BC > 1982fc 35 |
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05-08-2007, 02:01
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i have been working on my retarder - have found that the relay box
under the bus has a burned relay in it. i now need to find someone that can rebuild the relay box or i will have to buy a new one. i have a call in to bb but no reply yet.{i know they are busy}. my question is does anyone know where to get the relay box worked on or where i can get a new one. ed and peggy 83FCRB 35FT. "lonesome dove" Lake Charles,La. |
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05-09-2007, 00:47
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Ed and Peggy,
I haven't had to work on the relay box, but if I were in a state of needing something repaired on it and unable to find an original part, I'd remove it and take it to a generator shop. I believe the retarder is basically made out of generator parts. Out of curiosity, how do you suspect this happened? Gary Miller 83 FC 33 - For Sale Milwaukee area --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" > > i have been working on my retarder - have found that the relay box > under the bus has a burned relay in it. i now need to find someone that > can rebuild the relay box or i will have to buy a new one. i have a > call in to bb but no reply yet.{i know they are busy}. my question is > does anyone know where to get the relay box worked on or where i can > get a new one. > > ed and peggy > 83FCRB 35FT. > "lonesome dove" > Lake Charles,La. > |
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05-09-2007, 01:00
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Miller"
> > Ed and Peggy, > > I haven't had to work on the relay box, but if I were in a state of > needing something repaired on it and unable to find an original part, > I'd remove it and take it to a generator shop. I believe the retarder > is basically made out of generator parts. > > Out of curiosity, how do you suspect this happened? > > Gary Miller > 83 FC 33 - For Sale > Milwaukee area > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" > > > > > i have been working on my retarder - have found that the relay box > > under the bus has a burned relay in it. i now need to find someone > that > > can rebuild the relay box or i will have to buy a new one. i have a > > call in to bb but no reply yet.{i know they are busy}. my question is > > does anyone know where to get the relay box worked on or where i can > > get a new one. > > > > ed and peggy > > 83FCRB 35FT. > > "lonesome dove" > > Lake Charles,La. > > > Gary Miller----- thanks for the reply. i know that i didn't return the lever to the o position. with that said a lot of heat built up in the relay box and melted the first relay. it was a bad deal but on the 83 they did not have a on/off switch,only had a light on the dash to tell you when it was on. you can bet your next pay check that when i get this thing repaired and back in it will have a good on/off switch and a small alarm that will sound when its on. thanks again for your reply. |
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05-09-2007, 01:35
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Miller" > > > > > Ed and Peggy, > > > > I haven't had to work on the relay box, but if I were in a state of > > needing something repaired on it and unable to find an original > part, > > I'd remove it and take it to a generator shop. I believe the > retarder > > is basically made out of generator parts. > > > > Out of curiosity, how do you suspect this happened? > > > > Gary Miller > > 83 FC 33 - For Sale > > Milwaukee area > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" > > > > > > > > i have been working on my retarder - have found that the relay > box > > > under the bus has a burned relay in it. i now need to find > someone > > that > > > can rebuild the relay box or i will have to buy a new one. i have > a > > > call in to bb but no reply yet.{i know they are busy}. my > question is > > > does anyone know where to get the relay box worked on or where i > can > > > get a new one. > > > > > > ed and peggy > > > 83FCRB 35FT. > > > "lonesome dove" > > > Lake Charles,La. > > > > > > > > > Gary Miller----- > thanks for the reply. i know that i didn't return the lever to the o > position. with that said a lot of heat built up in the relay box and > melted the first relay. it was a bad deal but on the 83 they did not > have a on/off switch,only had a light on the dash to tell you when it > was on. you can bet your next pay check that when i get this thing > repaired and back in it will have a good on/off switch and a small > alarm that will sound when its on. thanks again for your reply. > Ahh yesss. I've done that one. Our maiden voyage with the 'bird. We were about a mile out of the East entrance of Yellowstone. The kids were all excited (I was too), and in the excitement I had left the retarder on after a descent. I couldn't figure out why we were having so much trouble climbing the grade to the entrance. Fortunately, it was only briefly, but long enough to really lose a lot of energy that would have helped the climb. On one of Jeff's remodels he installed a switch under the accelerator pedal to shut off the retarder. It's a complicated retrofit. I would think a delayed chime of some sort would be good. You don't want it chiming every time you use it. Or perhaps a second light closer to the dashboard so you notice it sooner. Gary Miller 83 FC 33 - For Sale Milwaukee area |
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08-05-2007, 15:09
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bus2nut"
> > Your Jacobs electric retarder should have three greese nipples.Greese > them often with high temperature greese.You will see greese around the > undercarrage.Thay run VERY hot.It is better to see greese than a dry > burnt bearing. > Ken Kalmakoff > Richmond BC > 1982fc 35 > We have been having a problem wth ours.. Jacobs Manufactured and we are now awaiting arrival of new relay box. Ionly see 1 grease nipple, on pilot side. Where are the other two? George Bush..visiting Ernie Ekberg in Livingston, Montana. 1983fc31 |
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