In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
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08-28-2007, 07:21
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
Andy, i just checked our Database looking for a facility that was member
recommended. Unfortunately, the closest ones are not in Nevada. Maybe someone else who has experience in Nevada can help. Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Mt ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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08-28-2007, 10:40
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
Fellow Wanderlodgers:
One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 from my home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must have overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze leak from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). Added anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to 200 degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never reached the red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the bus off, I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep hole. Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted white smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti-freeze leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no longer starts. Not good. Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is toast. They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only paid $27K for the coach! Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local mechanic with reasonable labor rates? Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply can't afford 20K! Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. Andy Coleman 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 Spring Lake Hts., NJ |
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08-28-2007, 11:24
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
Really sorry to hear of your circumstances. I suggest you contact the
guys at a local school bus operation. They should be able to steer you in the right direction. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, tX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Coleman" > > Fellow Wanderlodgers: > > One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 from my > home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and > Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real > Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! > > Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must have > overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze leak > from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). Added > anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with > serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to 200 > degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never reached the > red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the bus off, > I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep hole. > Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. > > Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted white > smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti-freeze > leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no longer > starts. Not good. > > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is > toast. > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only > paid $27K for the coach! > > Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local mechanic with > reasonable labor rates? > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply > can't afford 20K! > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. > > Andy Coleman > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > |
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08-28-2007, 11:53
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
I don't know a whole lot about the 3208 but I can't follow the cause and effect
line to get to the white smoke. It sounds like the coolant leak has always been external. Do you have coolant in the crankcase oil? Perhaps you are at a high altitude that is causing some smoke. But you had no loss of power before you changed the water pump. Also white smoke is most common when the engine is cold and first started. And now it won't start at all? That is strange. Hope it is something simple. Keep us posted. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Coleman To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 5:40 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help! Fellow Wanderlodgers: One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 from my home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must have overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze leak from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). Added anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to 200 degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never reached the red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the bus off, I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep hole. Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted white smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti-freeze leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no longer starts. Not good. Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is toast. They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only paid $27K for the coach! Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local mechanic with reasonable labor rates? Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply can't afford 20K! Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. Andy Coleman 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 Spring Lake Hts., NJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/976 - Release Date: 8/27/2007 6:20 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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08-28-2007, 13:27
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
Sorry to hear of your problems...sorry I can't help on a location
either. Just wanted to let you know, the previous owner of my bird fried the engine. He ended up paying 15 grand for the engine and 5k labor. This was 4 years ago...seems the price is in the ballpark. Sorry again about your problem Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 (with a 6v92 Detroit) > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is > toast. > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only > paid $27K for the coach! > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply > can't afford 20K! > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. > > Andy Coleman > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > |
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08-28-2007, 20:40
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
I'm scared to hear that Bob.
Well, I'm hoping that my problem is a bad head gasket and not a broken block. I'll know more tomorrow. Andy --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence" > > Sorry to hear of your problems...sorry I can't help on a location > either. > Just wanted to let you know, the previous owner of my bird fried the > engine. > He ended up paying 15 grand for the engine and 5k labor. This was 4 > years ago...seems the price is in the ballpark. > Sorry again about your problem > Bob Lawrence > 84 PT36 (with a 6v92 Detroit) > > > > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. > They > > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking > the > > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is > > toast. > > > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the > > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I > only > > paid $27K for the coach! > > > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- > > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply > > can't afford 20K! > > > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to > offer. > > > > Andy Coleman > > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > > > |
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08-29-2007, 00:54
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Coleman"
> > Fellow Wanderlodgers: > > One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 from my > home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and > Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real > Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! > > Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must have > overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze leak > from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). Added > anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with > serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to 200 > degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never reached the > red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the bus off, > I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep hole. > Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. > > Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted white > smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti-freeze > leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no longer > starts. Not good. > > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is > toast. > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only > paid $27K for the coach! > > Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local mechanic with > reasonable labor rates? > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply > can't afford 20K! > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. > > Andy Coleman > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > Andy, The prices in the Reno area are unusually high. I'll make some calls for you today for you. Sometimes it pays to have the rig towed to save in the long term. I don't know anything about the Frieghtliner house in Reno. I've had work done in the Peterbilt shop. Good workmanship, high prices. Cost of living is high in Reno. Harold Prescott '85 FC35 Northern California |
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08-29-2007, 01:51
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
I understand the 8K for the engine but how much shop time or other
expenses would result in a total in the 20K range? Just curious as to what type of time and parts are required. Hope that you can find a "better" resolution. I can understand how difficult this would be to invest that type of money in repairs and then again what choice is there when you are in that situation? I extend my true sympathetic concerns for you and hope that others on the list here can help you in this time of what we would all agree is true need. John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Coleman" > > > > > Fellow Wanderlodgers: > > > > One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 from my > > home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and > > Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real > > Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! > > > > Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must have > > overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze leak > > from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). Added > > anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with > > serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to 200 > > degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never reached the > > red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the bus off, > > I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep hole. > > Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. > > > > Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted white > > smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti- freeze > > leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no longer > > starts. Not good. > > > > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They > > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the > > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is > > toast. > > > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the > > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only > > paid $27K for the coach! > > > > Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local mechanic with > > reasonable labor rates? > > > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- > > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply > > can't afford 20K! > > > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. > > > > Andy Coleman > > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > > > > Andy, > The prices in the Reno area are unusually high. > I'll make some calls for you today for you. > Sometimes it pays to have the rig towed to save in the long term. > I don't know anything about the Frieghtliner house in Reno. I've > had work done in the Peterbilt shop. Good workmanship, high prices. > Cost of living is high in Reno. > > > Harold Prescott > '85 FC35 > Northern California > |
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08-29-2007, 01:57
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
OK I see that I misunderstood. The labor for the install was quoted
at $8300. That means the engine and parts would be in the 12K area. Again best wishes for a better resolution. John > > I understand the 8K for the engine but how much shop time or other > expenses would result in a total in the 20K range? Just curious as > to what type of time and parts are required. Hope that you can find > a "better" resolution. I can understand how difficult this would be > to invest that type of money in repairs and then again what choice is > there when you are in that situation? I extend my true sympathetic > concerns for you and hope that others on the list here can help you > in this time of what we would all agree is true need. > > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 FC > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Coleman" > > > > > > > > Fellow Wanderlodgers: > > > > > > One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 > from my > > > home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and > > > Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real > > > Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! > > > > > > Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must > have > > > overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze > leak > > > from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). > Added > > > anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with > > > serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to > 200 > > > degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never > reached the > > > red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the > bus off, > > > I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep > hole. > > > Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. > > > > > > Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted > white > > > smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti- > freeze > > > leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no > longer > > > starts. Not good. > > > > > > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. > They > > > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure > checking the > > > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine > is > > > toast. > > > > > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including > the > > > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I > only > > > paid $27K for the coach! > > > > > > Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local > mechanic with > > > reasonable labor rates? > > > > > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or > re- > > > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I > simply > > > can't afford 20K! > > > > > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > > > > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to > offer. > > > > > > Andy Coleman > > > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > > > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > > > > > > > Andy, > > The prices in the Reno area are unusually high. > > I'll make some calls for you today for you. > > Sometimes it pays to have the rig towed to save in the long term. > > I don't know anything about the Frieghtliner house in Reno. I've > > had work done in the Peterbilt shop. Good workmanship, high prices. > > Cost of living is high in Reno. > > > > > > Harold Prescott > > '85 FC35 > > Northern California > > > |
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08-29-2007, 02:11
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In Reno Nevada - and in Big Trouble. Need Help!
Andy:
I'm very sorry to hear of your predicament. It's always unpleasant to run into serious mechanical problems on a road trip. When you say it doesn't start, what exactly happens? Does the engine turn over but not fire? Or, does it not turn over? It seems very unlikely to me that you have damaged the block. White smoke (after warm up) is typically a sign of coolant burning which usually occurs because of a failed head gasket. I'd say that is the most likely scenario. Checking for coolant in the oil or vice versa could confirm this. I've seen numbers around $15k for engine replacement. 20 seems high. Cheapest route would be a used engine and an independent shop to install it (if you have to replace the engine). There's typically a number of 3208's for sale on Ebay at any given time. I seem to recall reading numbers of 40-60 hrs to replace the engine. It isn't a complex job and access is pretty good on the bird, so it could be lower. In a pinch, you could jump on Amtrak there in Reno and get yourself home with another adventure and give the mechanic some time to get it fixed. Keep us posted. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Coleman" > > Fellow Wanderlodgers: > > One month into my 40th birthday roadtrip. Drove my 83' FC-35 from my > home in NJ to Glacier National Park, Seattle, Vancouver BC and > Portland. Ran very good with only minor problems. My first real > Wanderlodge road trip - and it was a blast! > > Until two days ago. Somewhere between Portland and Reno I must have > overheated my engine. About half way, I noted a small antifreeze leak > from the water pump (that I had just replaced before I left). Added > anti-freeze along the way. Did some long stretches of road with > serious uphill on Highway 5. The temperature on my gauge rose to 200 > degrees a few brief times at the top of long hills. Never reached the > red area on the gauge. When I pulled into Reno and turned the bus off, > I observed anti-freeze almost pouring out of the water pump weep hole. > Pulled into an RV park that night and installed a new water pump. > > Started it up yesterday morning and drove it a few miles. Noted white > smoke pouring from my exhaust pipe. Pulled over and noted anti-freeze > leaking from multiple locations under my engine. The engine no longer > starts. Not good. > > Had it towed to Sierra Freightliner in nearby Sparks last night. They > are a certified CAT facility They are currently pressure checking the > 3208 to determine if just the head gasket blew, or if my engine is > toast. > > They quoted me $8,300 labor to install a new engine. Including the > engine, the mechanic estimated around $20K for everything!!! I only > paid $27K for the coach! > > Can any Nevada Wanderlodgers recommend to me a good local mechanic with > reasonable labor rates? > > Also, can anybody let me know what the average cost of a new or re- > built 3208 is and how many labor hours it usually takes? I simply > can't afford 20K! > > Oh what a fun 48 hours I'm having! > > Thanks everyone - I appreciate any advice you might be able to offer. > > Andy Coleman > 83 FC-35, 250 HP 3208 > Spring Lake Hts., NJ > |
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