Height Control & TV Antennas
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10-07-2009, 23:28
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Height Control & TV Antennas
Page,
Thanks for the detailed process description. That is just about what I was envisioning. Many thanks, Glenn 1986 PT-40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Page Britt > > Glenn, > > The procedure outlined in the Ridewell documentation the blue box is > undoubtedly the best way to set it up from scratch or of more than on > height control valve is changed at a time. Since I only had to change > one (left rear) and the ride height seemed about right before than > valve failed I utilized a somewhat abbreviated procedure. I'm not > fortunate enough to have pit so when I changed the valve (as I do > whenever I have to get under the bus with it elevated) I raised the > rear sufficiently with the leveling jacks, dumped the suspension, > securely blocked the bus under the frame at the crossmember close to > the oil pan. I have a couple of big sound hardwood blocks cut from a > 12x12 or perhaps even bigger timber and some smaller ones cut from > sound cross ties. I then bled the air out of the tanks before > cracking open the air lines at the valve. Removed, moved fittings > from old to new, reinstalled. I thought I was being clever by simply > disconnecting the linkage to the valve control arm at the arm thereby > preserving the adjustment that was previously set. After I let it > down and aired it up I discovered that didn't matter due to the fact > there is an angle adjustment you can make on the control arm at the > valve of 20 degrees or so (I set mine dead in the middle). The old > one was apparently set a bit different plus I'm sure there is some > variation in tolerances between individual valves. Anyway as to how I > set it - I used the dimensions given in my documentation from ground > to top of frame, I believe it was 37" front and 38" rear but the > documentation is out in the coach. The PT-40 (and probably many of > the rest) have 10" frame rails so in my case as long as I'm sure I'm > measuring to the bottom of the actual frame I can simply knock 10" > over the specified measurement. It is possible (at least for me) on a > PT to skinny in between the drive and tag wheels and bend around / > scoot forward a little and adjust the valve linkage with the > suspension dumped without having to raise and block the coach. I > wouldn't recommend this for anyone that has any claustrophobic > tendencies but if you have it on level ground, dumped, chocked the > leveling jack controls in retract position and the level maser system > safed (off) it strikes me as being not really unduly dangerous. I > have rather long arms and have worked in some pretty tight places in > the past so that helps. Anyway I checked the rear heights (make sure > the tag is dumped) and the right was real close, the left about 1.5" > low. I dumped it, shut down, scooted under and lengthened the left > rear linkage between the valve control arm and axle by about 3/4". > Started the engine, aired it up and checked (which you can do without > really getting anything but a long arm under held right down at ground > level with the tape measure going up to the frame bottom) it was about > 3/4" higher. I therefor conclude that the relationship between change > in linkage dimension and ride height is roughly linear (make sense > when you think about it). Repeat process lengthening the linkage > another 1/2" or so. I check and have another 1/2" of ride height on > that side. Lengthen another 1/4" to 1/2" and upon airing up and > checking find it within 1/4" of spec and only 1/4" variation side to > side. Pulled it up the most level part of our driveway and rechecked > same result and front is similarly close to spec. Visually looks like > the same gap between the tire and wheel well as I had before the valve > failure. I'm happy, Lynda & Lady Bird seem happy. > > --Page > > Page & Lynda > 1984 PT-40 "Lady Bird" > Tallahassee, FL > > > On Oct 6, 2009, at 10:27 PM, ragster_ga wrote: > > > Page, > > > > I would be interested to hear your process for the height control > > valve adjustment. I believe mine needs a little tuning, but have not > > tackled the project yet. What measurement did you use for your > > settings and where did you measure? Did you deflate all the bags and > > then inflate one at a time to get the setting? Were yo fortunate > > enough to have a pit or did you block it up enough to go under but > > still cycle the valves? > > > > Thanks for your insights. > > > > Glenn > > > > > > > |
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Height Control & TV Antennas - Page Britt - 10-04-2009, 14:29
Height Control & TV Antennas - brad barton - 10-04-2009, 14:33
Height Control & TV Antennas - freewill2008 - 10-04-2009, 14:57
Height Control & TV Antennas - Curt Sprenger - 10-04-2009, 15:06
Height Control & TV Antennas - Ernie Ekberg - 10-04-2009, 15:15
Height Control & TV Antennas - Curt Sprenger - 10-04-2009, 15:27
Height Control & TV Antennas - cape0001 - 10-05-2009, 01:29
Height Control & TV Antennas - Page Britt - 10-05-2009, 01:52
Height Control & TV Antennas - Ernie Ekberg - 10-05-2009, 02:07
Height Control & TV Antennas - Page Britt - 10-05-2009, 02:19
Height Control & TV Antennas - Page Britt - 10-05-2009, 02:21
Height Control & TV Antennas - Ralph Fullenwider - 10-05-2009, 02:55
Height Control & TV Antennas - Page Britt - 10-05-2009, 03:27
Height Control & TV Antennas - nytexcel - 10-05-2009, 04:51
Height Control & TV Antennas - Ralph Fullenwider - 10-05-2009, 05:14
Height Control & TV Antennas - freewill2008 - 10-05-2009, 06:00
Height Control & TV Antennas - nytexcel - 10-05-2009, 09:28
Height Control & TV Antennas - Chopper Bob - 10-05-2009, 12:21
Height Control & TV Antennas - Wayne Kotila - 10-05-2009, 13:02
Height Control & TV Antennas - cape0001 - 10-05-2009, 13:18
Height Control & TV Antennas - Elliot - 10-05-2009, 16:12
Height Control & TV Antennas - cape0001 - 10-05-2009, 18:27
Height Control & TV Antennas - nytexcel - 10-05-2009, 19:23
Height Control & TV Antennas - cape0001 - 10-06-2009, 00:12
Height Control & TV Antennas - Wayne Kotila - 10-06-2009, 02:53
Height Control & TV Antennas - Elliot - 10-06-2009, 03:42
Height Control & TV Antennas - Elliot - 10-06-2009, 04:36
Height Control & TV Antennas - ragster_ga - 10-06-2009, 14:27
Height Control & TV Antennas - Page Britt - 10-07-2009, 15:12
Height Control & TV Antennas - ragster_ga - 10-07-2009 23:28
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