'86 PT38
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07-13-2005, 03:33
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'86 PT38
Good points Kevin.
Steve, If you like I can send you my Work Items and Cost Ledger that I keep for our 1987 PT38. I purchased the bird in early February this year. Curt Sprenger â87PT38, Anaheim, Calif. krminyl@... wrote: > Steve, > > I can't think of anything in particular to watch out for on a > 1986...basically, the same things as on all other BB's of this age. > It's nice to have the > maintenance records, all "Blue Box" contents (owner's manual, accessories > documentation, etc). > > You should be prepared to bring all systems up to date, and expect to > spend > money on that. Fluid changes (oil, coolant, trans), air dryer, alignment, > tires (on a PT, there's 8 tires at about $400 each) and tires older > than 6 or so > years should be replaced regardless of how good they look, and any > interior > improvements you might want to make...remember it's an 80's coach, with > interior styling in that era. > > The coach's generator (Kohler/Yanmar) should be checked, and it's hours > consistent with the mileage shown on the BB. Expect to perform routine > maintenance on the genset as well. > > If you are buying from a dealer, try to negotiate with them to have > all this > stuff done before you pick it up, and make sure that they really do it. > When I bought mine, they said it was done, but I later found out that > all they > did was "check" these things. > > I suggest that you find a forum member that is willing to do a "walk > through" or PDI (pre delivery inspection) on any coach you are > considering buying. > Whatever nominal charge they might charge you will be money well > spent. Put > out a plea for help once you find the coach... > > I like the 8V92 vs the 6V (more HP, towing ability, resale). Nothing > wrong > with the 6V (5 speed trans vs the 8V's 4 speed), but maybe it's a guy > thing > (HP and torque). I believe that a coach that is used and driven often, > not > just sitting around, not driven for a few years, is probably a better > buy. > Fresh fuel, (I'd hate to have to replace 300 gallons of old, contaminated > diesel), exercised systems that still work, are all things to look for. > > Expect to buy a new refrigerator if it's original, expect the dash air > not > to work, expect one or more of the propane heaters not to work, > prepare to buy > new batteries (6 6v, and a 12 genset battery) and smart chargers. > > Still, these BB's are fun to own, and are truly built like a tank. It > would > be hard for me to own anything else. > > Let us know if there is anything you might need...the forum is a > wealth of > information and without it, I would probably find a new owner for my BB! > Again, I thank all the BB owners for their past help and advice. > > > Best of luck! > > Kevin McKeown > Yorba Linda, CA > 1986 38' PT > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum > <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum>" on the web. > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > |
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'86 PT38 - trvlngnrs - 07-11-2005, 07:41
'86 PT38 - krminyl@... - 07-12-2005, 00:34
'86 PT38 - krminyl@... - 07-12-2005, 00:39
'86 PT38 - trvlngnrs - 07-12-2005, 14:52
'86 PT38 - krminyl@... - 07-12-2005, 23:24
'86 PT38 - Curt Sprenger - 07-13-2005 03:33
'86 PT38 - krminyl@... - 07-13-2005, 12:33
'86 PT38 - trvlngnrs - 07-13-2005, 15:17
'86 PT38 - trvlngnrs - 07-13-2005, 15:24
'86 PT38 - George Lowry - 07-13-2005, 16:36
'86 PT38 - Curt Sprenger - 07-13-2005, 17:40
'86 PT38 - Al - 07-13-2005, 22:59
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