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06-17-2008, 18:40
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=============================================== Pete Masterson, Author of Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers "Aeonix1@Mac.com" Aeonix Publishing Group   http://www.aeonix.com =============================================== On Jun 17, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Glenn Allen wrote:
I'd have to go out to the coach and take a look. I don't recall the "canister" you mention (it might be there, but I don't recall it). The bottom (1/4 or so?) of the water radiator is a radiator for the transmission fluid. When my radiator core was removed, there was a 'stub' radiator for the transmission fluid. The new core attached above it. I no longer recall if water moved through some of the tubes and transmission fluid moved through the other tubes or exactly what the physical arrangement was. The second small radiator is for cooling the power steering (and may cool the hydraulic fan fluid as well). The power steering reservoir is a large canister on the curb side visible through both the rear and side doors. Do not overfill it. If you do, it will coat everything nearby with oil. (And I'm not going back to that place for service again.) The fan pulls air through a 'stack' of radiators. You can remove the grill on the street side and you'll see (I'm going by memory here, so bear with me) the AC condenser, and the Air Charge cooler. Behind the air charge cooler is the regular water radiator with the transmission radiator in the bottom portion of it. You can't see the water/transmission radiator since it's fully covered by the Air Charge cooler. Looking from the inside, you mostly see the fan and the metal shroud that makes the fan more efficient.
Afraid I don't know. I have a 400+ page DD Series 60 manual (as a PDF). Perhaps I can make a copy available to you if you'd like. (I bought a CD with it on eBay.) I don't know if this manual discusses the radiator set up in the coach (bus) as it's mostly focused on heavy truck installations. More likely this is covered in Allison documentation -- I don't have any of that stuff beyond the owner's manual.
The transmission fluid filters should be changed every 36 or 48 months depending on the size of filters you have. (I have to check this.) These are located in the transmission 'pan'. When the filters are changed the transmission fluid is also changed. Use a synthetic transmission fluid (I have Transynd). I don't think there's any specific service required for the cooler itself. You change the transmission fluid on the same interval as the filters. With an RV you're going to probably "time out" rather than exceed the suggested miles. Change the engine oil (and filters) every year or 15,000 miles, whichever comes first. A full oil change will take nearly 40 quarts (10 gallons) of oil. You can use a synthetic, if you wish, but the change interval is the same. I have Rotella or Delo for heavy duty diesel engines. There is a canister on the curb side that holds about 3 gallons of oil and there's an automatic oil add system (requires air pressure to operate), if needed.
Not that I'm aware of. I think it has two or three speeds. Frankly, I've never paid much attention to the fan when it was operating. I've verified that it works and I've seen the clouds of dust it kicks up when it's on, though.
There area two other main Load Centers. One is behind the cabinets above the dashboard (on the right). The cabinets have a false back that pulls out, revealing the TV aerial wires and a load center. There's also a load center in the rear closet on the street side behind a felt-covered door.
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Temps - Don Bradner - 06-17-2008, 05:28
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Temps - Rob Robinson - 06-17-2008, 06:45
Temps - David Brady - 06-17-2008, 07:09
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