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Update; STranded in Burnet Texas
03-16-2006, 04:58
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Update; STranded in Burnet Texas
Another SWAG: Could be a wheel bearing. Had that happen on a dump
truck once and it makes great noise, and when hot, acts like a brake.
Something else to check.

George Lowry
'06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203
Spearfish, SD - now at Rancho California Outdoor Resorts.


tracyt3 wrote:

> I appreciate all the responses that we have had.Thank you. We are in
> Burnet TX & only drove the coach about ten miles with the noise
> happening when the rpm was transitioning thru 1700. I made sure the
> alternator belts were tight, AC belts tight, no leaves in air intake,
> air filter checked, and all fluids good. Did not notice anything wrong
> with turbo boost but I was not concentrating on that. Visually checked,
> looks good to me. The noise is definitely coming from around the axle
> area. Could be trany or the differential. Thats the area the noise is
> coming from. I have a service center hopefully going to look at it this
> afternoon or tomorrow morning. Making lemon aid with lemons. Since we
> towed the boat this trip, no car to drive around. Staying at City Rec
> Center. Swam last night in indoor pool, they have a computer for use,
> phone service better, will go on bike ride later with all 5 kids! I
> just hope it will not be a whole crop of lemons. I hate Lemon farming.
> Thanks again, pray for competence/knowledge/fairness of mechanic
> today/tomorrow.
>
> John Mann
> 1985 PT40 "FreeBird"
> Granbury TX.
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Update; STranded in Burnet Texas - tracyt3 - 03-16-2006, 04:49
Update; STranded in Burnet Texas - George Lowry - 03-16-2006 04:58



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