The most annoying noise resulting from wind at the entry door
comesÂ
from atop the passanger seat. 1- opening up the airvent
pressurizesÂ
the cab enough to keep air from entering.(close rear windows
also) 2-
Saying "What,,, What,,,, What,,," is effective in reduction of
seatÂ
noise. I don't
get the 'skin the cat anology' but these are two ofÂ
those other ways.
Less weather strip is needed at the hinge side. too much will liftÂ
the hinge and soon distort.Â
hollow strips seem to seal better withÂ
less pressure but when you distort the mechanics, you end up
needingÂ
newspaper sticking out the jam.Â
GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa
 --- In "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com",
David Brady "dmb993@..."Â
wrote:
Yes, that piano hinge doesn't help. It was okay on a school
bus
(with 2 doors meeting in the center), but it's not quite goodÂ
enough
on a single door motorhome. What we need is a true automotive
style door hinge, which pulls the door out away from the
vehicle
rather than a piano hinge which severely pinches the weatherÂ
stripping
adjacent to the hinge. Alas, we're probably stuck with it.
David
'02 LXi, NC
Pete Masterson wrote:
I've examined the door geometry very closely. It doesn't
seemÂ
likeÂ
there's any real solution -- it appears to be a "feature"
(as inÂ
"that's not a bug, it's an undocumented feature")... When
myÂ
weatherÂ
stripping was failing, the door was easier to close, but
thenÂ
thereÂ
were some air leaks and wind noise. Once I renewed the
weatherÂ
stripÂ
(with a profile that was quite similar to the original)
then theÂ
doorÂ
was a bit harder to close, but the air leaks and wind
noise wasÂ
gone.Â
I've adjusted to it and have become accustomed to using a
firmÂ
handÂ
when closing the door. It's not really an excessive amount
ofÂ
force,Â
but it is rather more than is required for most vehicles. IÂ
chalk itÂ
up to being a Blue Bird quirk.
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
aeonix1@... <"aeonix1"@...>
On Jun 12, 2008, at 6:48 PM, brad barton wrote:
Pete,Â
That is exactly what happens on mine. Very frustrating. AlsoÂ
noÂ
real way that anyone knows of to adjust it.
Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@... <"bbartonwx"@...>
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  To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
  <"WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com">
  From:
aeonix1@... <"aeonix1"@...>
  Date:
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:56:22 -0700
  Subject:
Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Door repairs
  I'll
note that the door on my coach must be shut withÂ
authority
  (like
you mean it) or the automotive-type lock won't latch
  properly.
This was the situation with the original weather
  stripping
and with the weather stripping I installed. OnceÂ
the
  automotive
latch is properly activated, then the dead boltÂ
lines
  up
properly.Â
  If you
try to open the door with the dead bolt locked, thenÂ
when
  the
automotive latch releases, the pressure on the deadÂ
bolt is
  sufficient
that the solenoid won't move it. Depending onÂ
which
  side of
the door you're on, you either have to pull or pushÂ
on
  the door
to relieve the pressure on the dead bolt, then the
  solenoid
will through the bolt.
  Pete
Masterson
  '95 Blue
Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
  El
Sobrante CA
  aeonix1@...
<"aeonix1"@...>
  On Jun
11, 2008, at 8:22 PM, Gregory OConnor wrote:
    Ryan,
when I use the keyless on my '94 I have to pushÂ
on the
    door
toÂ
    line
up the deadbolt. This is all done blind folded asÂ
I cant
    see
orÂ
    feel
what is going on in the jamb. I
think someoneÂ
replaced theÂ
    seal
with a too ambitious foam/rubber product.
fatÂ
seals endupÂ
    causing
the door operator to slam and place a hard turnÂ
on theÂ
    lock. One other issue is that the
door on my 94 isÂ
alumnium andÂ
    swells
more than the steel frame in the sun. just someÂ
things toÂ
    consider
with your project
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