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genset maintenance
06-07-2005, 14:46
Post: #21
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I AM GOING TO TRY SOME THIS OIL CHANGE. I DON'T DRIVE TOO MANY MILES
A YEAR, AND USUALLY ONLY END UP CHANGING ONCE A YEAR ANYWAY, BUT WILL SEE IF
IT CUTS DOWN ON THE OIL CONSUMPTION. THANKS FOR THE INFO ON THE DELVAC SUPER
1300
DAY IN JAX FLA ,, 83 PT-40


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06-07-2005, 15:11
Post: #22
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My Walmart stopped stocking it for about a month. I sent a letter to
Corporate HQ and last week it was back on the shelf. It competes in price
with their cheap oils and I have a feeling they made a bigger profit on it.
If you look at the URLs I posted you will see that over 50% of the Sams
clubs are now stocking it. Its in my local advance Auto and Pep boys also.
Or you can order it on line I noticed from Sams Club.

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 10:47 PM 6/7/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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>In a message dated 6/7/2005 10:24:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>warbucks@... writes:
>
>I have used Mobil Delvac 1300 Super oil for several years for everything
>including my diesel tractor, Cat 3208,Jeep Cherokee, Honda Odyssey and
>Ferris Commercial mower. If you check on the Amsoil site(funny place to
>check) it scored higher the Mobil Delvac synthetic oils. Its available at
>Walmart for $6.28/gallon. When you feel it you will immediately feel the
>difference from other oils. Since last year I see it at more and more truck
>stops. Spend the money on synthetics if you feel the need but in my opinion
>when you can buy heavy duty oils like this why waste the money
>
>
>Tom I've been using Mobil Delvac for about 5 years & I used it in both of
>my BlueBirds. The other day I went to Walmart to get it & they didn't have
>any. I asked the man in the automotive & he said they quite carrying it. Can
>you still get it in your Walmart. The thing I like about that is you can
>get it
>all over the US.There aren't any truck stops near me so I have to go about
>20 miles to get it from a dealer.
> Don
> 89 SP 36'
> Butler, PA
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06-07-2005, 15:21
Post: #23
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 6/7/2005 10:24:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> warbucks@t... writes:
>
> I have used Mobil Delvac 1300 Super oil for several years for
everything
> including my diesel tractor, Cat 3208,Jeep Cherokee, Honda Odyssey and
> Ferris Commercial mower. If you check on the Amsoil site(funny place
to
> check) it scored higher the Mobil Delvac synthetic oils. Its
available at
> Walmart for $6.28/gallon. When you feel it you will immediately feel
the
> difference from other oils. Since last year I see it at more and
more truck
> stops. Spend the money on synthetics if you feel the need but in my
opinion
> when you can buy heavy duty oils like this why waste the money
>
>
> Tom I've been using Mobil Delvac for about 5 years & I used it in
both of
> my BlueBirds. The other day I went to Walmart to get it & they
didn't have
> any. I asked the man in the automotive & he said they quite
carrying it. Can
> you still get it in your Walmart.

Don,
The following statement is hilarious:

>The thing I like about that is you can get it
> all over the US.There aren't any truck stops near me so I have to
>go about 20 miles to get it from a dealer.

If you can get it anywhere, why do you have to drive 20 miles?

That's like Yogi Berra when he said, "Nobody goes there anymore,
it's too crowded".

I mean no disrespect, it just hit me funny.

George Witt
81 FC 35
Lincoln, Nebraska

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06-07-2005, 15:28
Post: #24
genset maintenance
And what do you use George for oil? If you took the time to read the URLs
that I posted you would see where it can be bought.

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 03:21 AM 6/8/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 6/7/2005 10:24:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> > warbucks@t... writes:
> >
> > I have used Mobil Delvac 1300 Super oil for several years for
>everything
> > including my diesel tractor, Cat 3208,Jeep Cherokee, Honda Odyssey and
> > Ferris Commercial mower. If you check on the Amsoil site(funny place
>to
> > check) it scored higher the Mobil Delvac synthetic oils. Its
>available at
> > Walmart for $6.28/gallon. When you feel it you will immediately feel
>the
> > difference from other oils. Since last year I see it at more and
>more truck
> > stops. Spend the money on synthetics if you feel the need but in my
> opinion
> > when you can buy heavy duty oils like this why waste the money
> >
> >
> > Tom I've been using Mobil Delvac for about 5 years & I used it in
>both of
> > my BlueBirds. The other day I went to Walmart to get it & they
>didn't have
> > any. I asked the man in the automotive & he said they quite
>carrying it. Can
> > you still get it in your Walmart.
>
>Don,
> The following statement is hilarious:
>
> >The thing I like about that is you can get it
> > all over the US.There aren't any truck stops near me so I have to
> >go about 20 miles to get it from a dealer.
>
> If you can get it anywhere, why do you have to drive 20 miles?
>
> That's like Yogi Berra when he said, "Nobody goes there anymore,
>it's too crowded".
>
> I mean no disrespect, it just hit me funny.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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06-07-2005, 15:45
Post: #25
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Someone made a comment about only using 5W-30 oils in Honda Odysseys
because of the sulfur content.
http://www.heavydutytrucking.com/2003/05/092b0305.asp. I chose not to use
these light weight oils. They are touted as the long fuel mileage oils but
I would rather use an oil that protects my engine and not be so thin it can
protect the engine in high mileage driving. There have been numerous tests
done on engine oils and the straight 30 weight oils stay consistent far
longer then any multi weight oil. I believe that is why Mobil Super 1300
was produced. If it meets the Cat and Mack stringent requirements for
diesels its good enough for my cars. As for the Catalytic converters arent
they covered by Federal Law?

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY


At 11:38 PM 6/7/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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>In a message dated 6/7/2005 11:25:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>mrdonut12@... writes:
>
>In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 6/7/2005 10:24:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> > warbucks@t... writes:
> >
> > I have used Mobil Delvac 1300 Super oil for several years for
>everything
> > including my diesel tractor, Cat 3208,Jeep Cherokee, Honda Odyssey and
> > Ferris Commercial mower. If you check on the Amsoil site(funny place
>to
> > check) it scored higher the Mobil Delvac synthetic oils. Its
>available at
> > Walmart for $6.28/gallon. When you feel it you will immediately feel
>the
> > difference from other oils. Since last year I see it at more and
>more truck
> > stops. Spend the money on synthetics if you feel the need but in my
>opinion
> > when you can buy heavy duty oils like this why waste the money
> >
> >
> > Tom I've been using Mobil Delvac for about 5 years & I used it in
>both of
> > my BlueBirds. The other day I went to Walmart to get it & they
>didn't have
> > any. I asked the man in the automotive & he said they quite
>carrying it. Can
> > you still get it in your Walmart.
>
>Don,
>The following statement is hilarious:
>
> >The thing I like about that is you can get it
> > all over the US.There aren't any truck stops near me so I have to
> >go about 20 miles to get it from a dealer.
>
>If you can get it anywhere, why do you have to drive 20 miles?
>
>That's like Yogi Berra when he said, "Nobody goes there anymore,
>it's too crowded".
>
>I mean no disrespect, it just hit me funny.
>
>George Witt
>81 FC 35
>Lincoln, Nebraska
>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>George, I guess I said that wrong I meant to say that there are Walmarts
>all over the US & they are easer to find & cheaper than the truck stops. I
>thought they all stopped carrying it. There just aren't any truck stops near
>me.
>
>
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06-07-2005, 23:01
Post: #26
genset maintenance
tom,there is a world of difference between a mack or cat engine and a honda
engine.the new car gas engines have tighter tolerances and a very thin ring
package,low drag rings.this type of engine needs the 5-20 weight oils to
properly lube the valves and the ring package.they were built to run the thin
oils,thicker oils in these newer engines will lead to premature engine
failure...i'm sure you knew that..randydupree93wb
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Warner
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: genset maintenance


Someone made a comment about only using 5W-30 oils in Honda Odysseys
because of the sulfur content.
http://www.heavydutytrucking.com/2003/05/092b0305.asp. I chose not to use
these light weight oils. They are touted as the long fuel mileage oils but
I would rather use an oil that protects my engine and not be so thin it can
protect the engine in high mileage driving. There have been numerous tests
done on engine oils and the straight 30 weight oils stay consistent far
longer then any multi weight oil. I believe that is why Mobil Super 1300
was produced. If it meets the Cat and Mack stringent requirements for
diesels its good enough for my cars. As for the Catalytic converters arent
they covered by Federal Law?

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY


At 11:38 PM 6/7/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 6/7/2005 11:25:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>mrdonut12@... writes:
>
>In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 6/7/2005 10:24:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> > warbucks@t... writes:
> >
> > I have used Mobil Delvac 1300 Super oil for several years for
>everything
> > including my diesel tractor, Cat 3208,Jeep Cherokee, Honda Odyssey and
> > Ferris Commercial mower. If you check on the Amsoil site(funny place
>to
> > check) it scored higher the Mobil Delvac synthetic oils. Its
>available at
> > Walmart for $6.28/gallon. When you feel it you will immediately feel
>the
> > difference from other oils. Since last year I see it at more and
>more truck
> > stops. Spend the money on synthetics if you feel the need but in my
>opinion
> > when you can buy heavy duty oils like this why waste the money
> >
> >
> > Tom I've been using Mobil Delvac for about 5 years & I used it in
>both of
> > my BlueBirds. The other day I went to Walmart to get it & they
>didn't have
> > any. I asked the man in the automotive & he said they quite
>carrying it. Can
> > you still get it in your Walmart.
>
>Don,
>The following statement is hilarious:
>
> >The thing I like about that is you can get it
> > all over the US.There aren't any truck stops near me so I have to
> >go about 20 miles to get it from a dealer.
>
>If you can get it anywhere, why do you have to drive 20 miles?
>
>That's like Yogi Berra when he said, "Nobody goes there anymore,
>it's too crowded".
>
>I mean no disrespect, it just hit me funny.
>
>George Witt
>81 FC 35
>Lincoln, Nebraska
>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>George, I guess I said that wrong I meant to say that there are Walmarts
>all over the US & they are easer to find & cheaper than the truck stops. I
>thought they all stopped carrying it. There just aren't any truck stops near
>me.
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
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06-09-2005, 10:24
Post: #27
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Randy,

Thank you so much for the very detailed response. I
have been out of town for a few days and so just got
this wonderful post. I intend to wade through the
problem tomorrow--this is way beyond help, so I thank
you again!

John Fitz

--- randydupree wrote:

> bruce,just get the numbers off the filters that are
> on the coach,then go to napa or your favorite parts
> store! randydupree93wb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: fl_bluebird_1983
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 11:27 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] genset maintenance
>
>
>
> I have a 12.5Kw Kohler/Perkins Genset and I want
> to change the oil
> filter, air filter, and fuel filter. I have the
> Bluebird part numbers,
> does anyone have a conversion part number I could
> use at the local auto
> parts store? Would anyone recommend using
> synthetic oil, if so which
> one? When I change the fuel filter what is the
> best way to release the
> pressure on the line, and after I'm finished will
> the system re-prime
> automatically, or will I need some kind of pump?
> SORRY to ask so many
> questions at once, but you know how us newbies
> are!!
>
> Thanks
> Bruce Campbell
> 83'FCSB
> "formerly Rainbow Chaser" sorry Arley!
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06-13-2005, 15:33
Post: #28
genset maintenance
I hate to start this again but, what is the best method to remove the
fuel filter from my Perkins/Kohler 12.5 KW, it looks like I need to
remove the two lines at the top, and then remove the bolt underneath
where the two lines were attached? Also where is the fuel pump
located, so I can re-prime the lines. I assume I won't be able to
just start the bus and the lines will re-prime automatically.

Thanks
Bruce Campbell
83'FCSB
no new name yet
"formerly Rainbow Chaser" sorry Arley!


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
> Syn. oil has done well for me, be sure it is a diesel oil. Not
> necessary, just extra protection.
>
> No need to release fuel pressure, there is no pressure with the
engine
> not running.
>
> Priming is fairly simple, there is a handle on the fuel pump to
prime
> manually (pump up-down). I have always just loosened the line out
of
> the fuel supply pump on the engine, primed until no bubbles there,
have
> never had to use the procedure in the manual to prime further.
>
> - Jeff Miller
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "fl_bluebird_1983"
> wrote:
> >
> > I have a 12.5Kw Kohler/Perkins Genset and I want to change the
oil
> > filter, air filter, and fuel filter. I have the Bluebird part
> numbers,
> > does anyone have a conversion part number I could use at the
local
> auto
> > parts store? Would anyone recommend using synthetic oil, if so
which
> > one? When I change the fuel filter what is the best way to
release
> the
> > pressure on the line, and after I'm finished will the system re-
prime
> > automatically, or will I need some kind of pump? SORRY to ask so
many
> > questions at once, but you know how us newbies are!!
> >
> > Thanks
> > Bruce Campbell
> > 83'FCSB
> > "formerly Rainbow Chaser" sorry Arley!
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