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Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!!
07-28-2007, 08:32
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Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!!
The bolts are visible on the front face of the step, just peel the
carpet back to expose them. They thread directly into the motor
housing. Support the motor as you remove them, as when they are gone
gravity will take over. I replaced the leveling motor and reservoir
on my old FC, and did not have to make any "modifications" to get it
out.

Scott Forman
86 PT38
Memphis

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bi222444"
wrote:
>
> The pump motor and selenoid for my leveling system are both burned
> out. The
>
> selenoid was an easy remove, but the motor is another thing
> altogether.I had
>
> to cut a hole in the floor under the step to remove the last bolt
> that
>
> connected the motor to the pump. No big deal the metal was soft
and
> the
>
> sawzall went right thru it, and it will be easy to repair later and
> out of
>
> sight, under the step. But it turns out that the MOTOR holds up the
> pump.
>
> There appears to be two bolts or studs that go thru te step wall,
but
> are
>
> unseen on the other side . Has anyone any information on how to go
> about
>
> removing the motor without completely butchering the steps.I have
> posted
>
> some picts of job as it stands now, labeled "Leveling motor".Any
help
> would
>
> be appreciated, but I feel it may be time to get out the pry bar
> anyway.
>
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Messages In This Thread
Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!! - erniecarpet@... - 07-28-2007, 04:11
Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!! - bi222444 - 07-28-2007, 07:12
Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!! - Scott Forman - 07-28-2007 08:32
Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!! - bi222444 - 07-28-2007, 14:05
Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!! - Scott Forman - 07-28-2007, 14:27
Leveling Motor removal, ARRRGGGHHH!!!!! - bi222444 - 07-30-2007, 13:48



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