Back home from a road trip and a power steering question.
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07-29-2006, 02:10
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Back home from a road trip and a power steering question.
Kerry, Glad to hear you made it back to Colorado. Now for the laundry
list of fixits! I know the feeling, it seems now our list is very short, but took a while. I have a leaking jack, will get that fixed next month at the FMCA from HWH. Got most of everything fixed (properly/professionally) and now we want to sell the old girl. Sheesh I believe you can find access to the steering box through the battery (house) compartment. Look in there. One the guys just went through that with his coach. He had to remove the battery box. New seals in the steering box. His opinion was it was a major pita... ScottB 86FC35 SC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" > > Back home after about 4000 mile road trip with the Bird. Despite our > minor mechanical glitches, enjoyed the trip immensely. Most unusual > part was when my wife was in the bathroom as we were driving down the > road and she opened the screen to close the window. In flew a bat > which was roosting between the screen and window. Needless to say, it > caused a little excitement. We spent a number of hours in its company > before it departed about 300 miles from its home. > > I do have a question. How does a person access the power steering > hoses at the steering box? My Bird has had a power steering leak > since it was new. It doesn't take a genius to figure out why. The > return hose and reservoir to pump hose just have barbed fittings and a > single hose clamp. Dextron just seeps out. I'd like to replace them > because they make a mess of things underneath. > > Kerry > 82 FC 35 > Denver > |
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