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10-21-2008, 05:25
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Transmission part number
I have arranged to have Good Sam contact a tow service (on their
dime) to take it to Nicholas-Wymoning Truck in Luzerne PA. on Wednesday. Nicholas-Wyoming Truck is certified by Allison on the MT600 series, knows it is an air suspension bus, knows what to do and is happy to do the work. I spoke with the service manager at Stadium and he said they don't have the right equipment to handle it. We agreed that it would create a dangerous situation for his crew and the job was better handled by someone with experience on these vehicles. Nice guy, I just wish they had said that sooner. So with luck and money I will have my baby back home in it's nest soon. I will be going out there tomorrow to oversee the towing and grind out the fine details with Nicholas-Wyoming. Thanks to all for taking the time to respond to my plight. I needed it to maintain my sanity. I now have a much better background to deal with the new place and know more of what I need to know discuss the job before they start working on it. Gardner Yeaw '83FC35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > Hank, > That is what I want to avoid here. I want to be sure things are > correctly matched from the start. Thanks for the heads up. > > Gardner > 83FC35 > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > Gardner: > > Just a comment on Trannys....When my 80FC31 tranny blew.... > > the "plate" was already broken for the third time....turns out > tranny > > had the wrong SPRINGS in it from th BB factory long ago...... > > the tranny was shifting at 2800rpm causing a lot of stress on the > > plate...when it blew..they ordered the same tranny number and at > > first I had the same problem until I had them change the springs so > > it shifted at 2300 rpm...it is OK now.....But the SPRINGS were the > > problem..STRIKER PLATE CRAKED THREE TIMES...... > > regards, > > Hank > > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > > wrote: > > > > > > Since my coach had a 250 turbo installed later on, and I believe > > the > > > original was an NA, the current transmission is likley the wrong > > one > > > for the engine. The shift points at minimum will be different, > and > > some > > > internal parts could be different as well (according to the > Jasper > > > representative). Anyway, now that it has failed I need to replace > > it. > > > > > > So does anyone have a coach that was shipped with a 250 turbo and > > have > > > the tranny serial# and part#? IfI go for an Allison or a Jasper I > > will > > > need the same information to get the right one installed. > > > > > > P.S. > > > The Jasper warranty is 1 year labor and 2 years parts. cost > approx. > > > $3,392 > > > The Allison is 2 years parts and labor and towing if it is > > installed by > > > an Allison dealer. Cost not yet known. > > > __________________ > > > Gardner Yeaw > > > 83FC35 > > > Ridgewood, New Jersey > > > > > > |
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Transmission part number - Gardner Yeaw - 10-20-2008, 05:36
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