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09-16-2006, 07:56
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HELP- IAM WELL DONE. TODAY IN OUR BIRD AS WE WENT TO TAKE A SHOWER THE
ONLY THING THAT WOULD COME OUT WAS HOT WATER. THE CONTROLS ARE A MOENTROL SINGLE KNOB THAT PULLS OUT FOR WATER AND THEN TWIST TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT FOR HOT OR COLD WATER.THE SINK IN THE BATHROOM WORKS RIGHT AS DOES THE SINK IN THE KITCHEN, HOT AND COLD AS YOU TURN THE KNOBS.AM GOING TO WORK ON THIS PM AND AM LOOKING FOR A FEW IDEAS. IN THE MEAN TIME ITS OFF TO THE PUBLIC SHOWERS. IF YOU HAVE A CLUE OR AND IDEA DONT BE SHY. I HAD A LEAK IN MY POWER STEERING AND REPAIRED THAT AND NOW THIS, OH WHAR FUN TO OWN A VINTAGE BIRD. ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY 35 FOOT FC AND REAR BATH "LONESOME DOVE" |
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09-16-2006, 08:50
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Moen controls are quite reliable, but do fail from time to time. Go
to a Lowes or Home Depot and get a rebuild kit for your shower valve. It will have some o-rings and possibly some other little pieces. Probably you'll want to disassemble the valve and take it with you to the store to check the parts and see if you have the kit for the right model. (Hopefully, this isn't one of the Moen valves that requires a special tool to take apart.) In your case, it sounds like the failure managed to block the cold water port in the valve control. Many Moen valves have a "lifetime" warranty. You can probably order a rebuild kit for free from the company. In some cases, they may refund the cost of a replacement kit. Hope this helps you. PS. It's considered "shouting" to post in all caps -- although I admit, that a all-hot water shower might cause me to shout a bit, too. Pete Masterson aeonix1@... '95 Bluebird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' El Sobrante, CA On Sep 16, 2006, at 12:56 PM, emc2jb6 wrote: > HELP- IAM WELL DONE. TODAY IN OUR BIRD AS WE WENT TO TAKE A SHOWER THE > ONLY THING THAT WOULD COME OUT WAS HOT WATER. THE CONTROLS ARE A > MOENTROL SINGLE KNOB THAT PULLS OUT FOR WATER AND THEN TWIST TO THE > RIGHT OR LEFT FOR HOT OR COLD WATER.THE SINK IN THE BATHROOM WORKS > RIGHT AS DOES THE SINK IN THE KITCHEN, HOT AND COLD AS YOU TURN THE > KNOBS.<snip> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-16-2006, 09:48
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Ed,
Echoing what Pete said, the Moen valve inserts are readily available at Lowe's, Home Depot, Ace, etc., assuming you want to repair it quickly rather than wait for a lifetime warranty replacement from Moen that Scott mentioned the other day. Just unscrew and remove the handle, remove the backing plate, and there is a "c" clip that you pull out of the stem housing before you can remove the valve insert. FYI, you may end up needing to borrow a puller to get the valve insert out after all these years. I borrowed one from the Ace Hardware guys. The re-build kit is a couple of o-rings, but I would just buy a new insert because the inside of the insert is probably rusted up. You'll want to brush out all the accumulated hard water scum and rust before putting the new insert back in. A plumber's internal copper tubing brush works well. Don't forget to re-insert the "c" clip, and for darn sure don't slip and drop it down the back side of the shower enclosure or you'll really have something to shout about! I don't believe that a new retaining clip came with the insert. Have fun. Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson wrote: > > Moen controls are quite reliable, but do fail from time to time. Go > to a Lowes or Home Depot and get a rebuild kit for your shower valve. > It will have some o-rings and possibly some other little pieces. > Probably you'll want to disassemble the valve and take it with you to > the store to check the parts and see if you have the kit for the > right model. (Hopefully, this isn't one of the Moen valves that > requires a special tool to take apart.) In your case, it sounds like > the failure managed to block the cold water port in the valve > control. Many Moen valves have a "lifetime" warranty. You can > probably order a rebuild kit for free from the company. In some > cases, they may refund the cost of a replacement kit. > > Hope this helps you. > > PS. It's considered "shouting" to post in all caps -- although I > admit, that a all-hot water shower might cause me to shout a bit, too. > > Pete Masterson > aeonix1@... > '95 Bluebird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' > El Sobrante, CA > > > > > On Sep 16, 2006, at 12:56 PM, emc2jb6 wrote: > > > HELP- IAM WELL DONE. TODAY IN OUR BIRD AS WE WENT TO TAKE A SHOWER THE > > ONLY THING THAT WOULD COME OUT WAS HOT WATER. THE CONTROLS ARE A > > MOENTROL SINGLE KNOB THAT PULLS OUT FOR WATER AND THEN TWIST TO THE > > RIGHT OR LEFT FOR HOT OR COLD WATER.THE SINK IN THE BATHROOM WORKS > > RIGHT AS DOES THE SINK IN THE KITCHEN, HOT AND COLD AS YOU TURN THE > > KNOBS.<snip> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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09-16-2006, 09:51
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Ed & Peggy
I think you will find behind the control and handle cover a large cast plug. Remove that plug and a piston is inside. Remove the piston and clean out the cylinder and piston. Sometimes the corrosion is bad enough that you need to use very fine emery cloth. Lube the cylinder with plumbers grease and reassemble and you should have hot & cold water. Fred & Jeanne Hulse Morristown Arizona 1997 Wanderlodge WB41 |
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09-16-2006, 11:59
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It's the Moen shower control. I would call them and explain what is happening
and they will sent you the parts. Very common problem after a few years. Dick Hayden - '87 PT 38 - Lake Stevens, WA ----- Original Message ----- From: emc2jb6 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 12:56 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] only hot water HELP- IAM WELL DONE. TODAY IN OUR BIRD AS WE WENT TO TAKE A SHOWER THE ONLY THING THAT WOULD COME OUT WAS HOT WATER. THE CONTROLS ARE A MOENTROL SINGLE KNOB THAT PULLS OUT FOR WATER AND THEN TWIST TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT FOR HOT OR COLD WATER.THE SINK IN THE BATHROOM WORKS RIGHT AS DOES THE SINK IN THE KITCHEN, HOT AND COLD AS YOU TURN THE KNOBS.AM GOING TO WORK ON THIS PM AND AM LOOKING FOR A FEW IDEAS. IN THE MEAN TIME ITS OFF TO THE PUBLIC SHOWERS. IF YOU HAVE A CLUE OR AND IDEA DONT BE SHY. I HAD A LEAK IN MY POWER STEERING AND REPAIRED THAT AND NOW THIS, OH WHAR FUN TO OWN A VINTAGE BIRD. ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY 35 FOOT FC AND REAR BATH "LONESOME DOVE" Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-16-2006, 12:14
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Can you elaborate on your power steering leak and what you repaired?
I have a number of leaks on mine but haven't gotten around to repairing them yet. The leaks on mine are on the feed and return lines. It has been leaking since the coach was virtually new. I was quite surprised to learn the temperature at which my power steering was operating--228 degrees measured with a non-contact thermometer. I think those temperatures contribute to the leaks. I'm planning to replace my existing hoses with high pressure hoses with crimped fittings and eliminate the barbed fittings. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver |
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09-17-2006, 02:32
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Ed, et al, I guess you have a couple of answers at this point and
hope you got a warm shower by now. But you could do a search for the topic and several posts would have come up giving you some answeres, rather than waiting. Check posts 15483,15574,6597,15568. The search function is very useful it will recall posts that have whatever search parameters you type in. The search function is another reason it is important when changing topics to change the title of the topic as well. I believe most of this was discussed in the last few weeks. Best of luck ScottB 86FC35 4Sale SC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "emc2jb6" wrote: > > HELP- IAM WELL DONE. TODAY IN OUR BIRD AS WE WENT TO TAKE A SHOWER THE > ONLY THING THAT WOULD COME OUT WAS HOT WATER. THE CONTROLS ARE A > MOENTROL SINGLE KNOB THAT PULLS OUT FOR WATER AND THEN TWIST TO THE > RIGHT OR LEFT FOR HOT OR COLD WATER.THE SINK IN THE BATHROOM WORKS > RIGHT AS DOES THE SINK IN THE KITCHEN, HOT AND COLD AS YOU TURN THE > KNOBS.AM GOING TO WORK ON THIS PM AND AM LOOKING FOR A FEW IDEAS. IN > THE MEAN TIME ITS OFF TO THE PUBLIC SHOWERS. IF YOU HAVE A CLUE OR AND > IDEA DONT BE SHY. > I HAD A LEAK IN MY POWER STEERING AND REPAIRED THAT AND NOW THIS, OH > WHAR FUN TO OWN A VINTAGE BIRD. > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY > 35 FOOT FC AND REAR BATH > "LONESOME DOVE" > |
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09-17-2006, 06:12
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:scott --thanks for the reply to my post. i found the trouble to be the
piston below the plug at the top of the valve. it and the valve were full of deposits, old white looking stuff. again thanks and i did look up the post that you gave me the numbers to and did get some info from them, again thanks. ed and peggy 35fc rear bath "lonesome dove" > > |
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09-17-2006, 06:47
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david---- the problems that i had with my power steering were not bad
to repair. first the seal on the power steering pump was leaking. had to remove the front end to get to it but i made good use of that time to check and replace things that needed replacing.replace hoses and belts ,found a crack on the bracket at the fan and made a new one,no big deal. the real leak was the return hose from the steering box. the hose that the owner before me replaced it with a hose that was for water and it was brittle and had several leaks in it. also the fitting on the steering box was loose. that hose is about 6 ft long and runs into the front of the battery box on my bird. the filter for my ps is mounted on the front of my air filter housing and i will check the temp at a later date. you can bet that my temp will be high also.good news is that the leaks are gone and the floor in the bus barn is now clean. now the bad news- to get to the fitting that was loose on the steering box i had to remove the front seat and the rubber matting on the floor then remove a small plate that covers the fitting. it was a pain in the butt, but i used this as a time to look at the mounting bolts for the steering box and did find one loose,so it was a blessing. look around good ,it pays ed and peggy 35fc rb "lonesome dove" |
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