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On the road...
04-30-2007, 09:32
Post: #11
On the road...
Ryan, you have an Allison transmission. don't know the model number on
yours.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt




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04-30-2007, 09:48
Post: #12
On the road...
Road is good thru Gardner to Yellowstone park.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt




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04-30-2007, 13:01
Post: #13
On the road...
Folks,

No - I meant to say tranny fluid. Just had to add another quart after 400
miles. So, record so far:

When I picked the coach up, it was down a quart. Mr. Oliver's topped it off
for me.
After 800 miles, "check tranny" light came on. Checked it, down another
quart. Topped it off, all is well again.
Now, 400 more miles driven, down another quart! Topped it off again and
we're at the KOA just outside of Deadwood, SD.

So.... This is not good, I assume. And yes I know for a fact I'm talking
transmission fluid and not oil. Interestingly, checked the oil last night -
after about 1000 miles driven - and it's right where it's supposed to be.
Didn't have to add any. Will check again later when the engine has cooled
down.

I do not see any leaks, anywhere.... unless I'm leaking tranny fluid while
driving. Have checked multiple times after driving and nothing on the
pavement underneath me.

Previous owner says tranny was rebuilt awhile ago. Something about a minor
problem and he just went ahead and had the whole thing rebuilt just to make
sure... There are a lot of records and stuff in my blue box so I'm sure I
can find more info. In the meantime, any advice on what to check on this
tranny would be nice. Seems to shift fine. Temperatures all normal. So...
Not sure.

Also, seem to be getting just over 4mpg. Expected 6, but this works.

We are having a lot of fun with the coach. Assuming this tranny thing does
not cost me a fortune, I'll be very happy. Seems as advertised and in
excellent overall condition.

-Ryan




On 4/29/07, Terry Neal wrote:
>
> Hi Ryan,
>
> If you get to Billings or Bozeman, call me at 406.579.9758 cell. I am
> in one city or the other most of the time. You meant to say engine oil,
> not trans fluid? My 6V82 uses about a quart every 1,000 miles or so.
> Sounds like you're running pretty good. Call if you nd anything.
>
> Terry.
>
> Terry Neal
> Bozeman, MT
> 82PT40
> 74FC34
>
>
> Ryan Wright wrote:
>
> > First time I could get access to the Internet. We're on the road, made
> > it to Torrington, WY. Coach is great. A few things here and there I
> > want to fix and/or change but she's running well. Did notice it's
> > eating about a quart of tranny fluid every 800 miles or so, that
> > normal? No leaks that I can see. I'm keeping it topped off.
> >
> > That's about it. I'll be back in touch when I can find more Internet
> > access...
> >
> > -Ryan
> >
> >
>
>
>


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04-30-2007, 13:07
Post: #14
On the road...
Ryan, maybe the transmission cooler was not full when you picked up the
coach? As long as the temps are in the normal range & you see no loss
of fluid under the coach, you should be ok.

Did you check the engine coolant to see what it looks like??

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T



Ryan Wright wrote:

> Folks,
>
> No - I meant to say tranny fluid. Just had to add another quart after 400
> miles. So, record so far:
>
> When I picked the coach up, it was down a quart. Mr. Oliver's topped
> it off
> for me.
> After 800 miles, "check tranny" light came on. Checked it, down another
> quart. Topped it off, all is well again.
> Now, 400 more miles driven, down another quart! Topped it off again and
> we're at the KOA just outside of Deadwood, SD.
>
> So.... This is not good, I assume. And yes I know for a fact I'm talking
> transmission fluid and not oil. Interestingly, checked the oil last
> night -
> after about 1000 miles driven - and it's right where it's supposed to be.
> Didn't have to add any. Will check again later when the engine has cooled
> down.
>
> I do not see any leaks, anywhere.... unless I'm leaking tranny fluid while
> driving. Have checked multiple times after driving and nothing on the
> pavement underneath me.
>
> Previous owner says tranny was rebuilt awhile ago. Something about a minor
> problem and he just went ahead and had the whole thing rebuilt just to
> make
> sure... There are a lot of records and stuff in my blue box so I'm sure I
> can find more info. In the meantime, any advice on what to check on this
> tranny would be nice. Seems to shift fine. Temperatures all normal. So...
> Not sure.
>
> Also, seem to be getting just over 4mpg. Expected 6, but this works.
>
> We are having a lot of fun with the coach. Assuming this tranny thing does
> not cost me a fortune, I'll be very happy. Seems as advertised and in
> excellent overall condition.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On 4/29/07, Terry Neal > > wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ryan,
> >
> > If you get to Billings or Bozeman, call me at 406.579.9758 cell. I am
> > in one city or the other most of the time. You meant to say engine oil,
> > not trans fluid? My 6V82 uses about a quart every 1,000 miles or so.
> > Sounds like you're running pretty good. Call if you nd anything.
> >
> > Terry.
> >
> > Terry Neal
> > Bozeman, MT
> > 82PT40
> > 74FC34
> >
> >
> > Ryan Wright wrote:
> >
> > > First time I could get access to the Internet. We're on the road, made
> > > it to Torrington, WY. Coach is great. A few things here and there I
> > > want to fix and/or change but she's running well. Did notice it's
> > > eating about a quart of tranny fluid every 800 miles or so, that
> > > normal? No leaks that I can see. I'm keeping it topped off.
> > >
> > > That's about it. I'll be back in touch when I can find more Internet
> > > access...
> > >
> > > -Ryan
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>



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04-30-2007, 13:07
Post: #15
On the road...
BTW: Both time I've added fluid (after 800 miles and another 400), it
was because the "check tranny" light came on just after parking the
coach, so I checked and found it low.

-Ryan

On 4/30/07, Ryan Wright wrote:
> Folks,
>
> No - I meant to say tranny fluid. Just had to add another quart after 400
miles. So, record so far:
>
> When I picked the coach up, it was down a quart. Mr. Oliver's topped it off
for me.
> After 800 miles, "check tranny" light came on. Checked it, down another quart.
Topped it off, all is well again.
> Now, 400 more miles driven, down another quart! Topped it off again and we're
at the KOA just outside of Deadwood, SD.
>
> So.... This is not good, I assume. And yes I know for a fact I'm talking
transmission fluid and not oil. Interestingly, checked the oil last night -
after about 1000 miles driven - and it's right where it's supposed to be. Didn't
have to add any. Will check again later when the engine has cooled down.
>
> I do not see any leaks, anywhere.... unless I'm leaking tranny fluid while
driving. Have checked multiple times after driving and nothing on the pavement
underneath me.
>
> Previous owner says tranny was rebuilt awhile ago. Something about a minor
problem and he just went ahead and had the whole thing rebuilt just to make
sure... There are a lot of records and stuff in my blue box so I'm sure I can
find more info. In the meantime, any advice on what to check on this tranny
would be nice. Seems to shift fine. Temperatures all normal. So... Not sure.
>
> Also, seem to be getting just over 4mpg. Expected 6, but this works.
>
> We are having a lot of fun with the coach. Assuming this tranny thing does not
cost me a fortune, I'll be very happy. Seems as advertised and in excellent
overall condition.
>
> -Ryan
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 4/29/07, Terry Neal wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Ryan,
> >
> > If you get to Billings or Bozeman, call me at 406.579.9758 cell. I am
> > in one city or the other most of the time. You meant to say engine oil,
> > not trans fluid? My 6V82 uses about a quart every 1,000 miles or so.
> > Sounds like you're running pretty good. Call if you nd anything.
> >
> > Terry.
> >
> > Terry Neal
> > Bozeman, MT
> > 82PT40
> > 74FC34
> >
> >
> > Ryan Wright wrote:
> >
> > > First time I could get access to the Internet. We're on the road, made
> > > it to Torrington, WY. Coach is great. A few things here and there I
> > > want to fix and/or change but she's running well. Did notice it's
> > > eating about a quart of tranny fluid every 800 miles or so, that
> > > normal? No leaks that I can see. I'm keeping it topped off.
> > >
> > > That's about it. I'll be back in touch when I can find more Internet
> > > access...
> > >
> > > -Ryan
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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04-30-2007, 13:14
Post: #16
On the road...
Terry,

On 4/30/07, Terry Neal wrote:
>
> Ryan, maybe the transmission cooler was not full when you picked up the
> coach? As long as the temps are in the normal range & you see no loss
> of fluid under the coach, you should be ok.

Thanks for that - makes me feel better already. Smile Any idea on how I
might check the transmission cooler levels? Or do I just keep adding
when it gets low for awhile?

> Did you check the engine coolant to see what it looks like??

Yes and no. Looked at the green indicator thing on the left side of
the engine. It's green. Smile

-Ryan
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04-30-2007, 13:15
Post: #17
On the road...
Ryan,
Transmitions don't burn fluid, so there is likley a leak. I would
expect to find some residual fluid on the undercarriage somewhere.
Are you always checking the level with the engine running and the
transmition warmed up? One of the caviats is that you should shift
the transmition into reverse and drive before checking to fill all
the passages in the unit. If you do not use a consistant procedure
you may heve unexpected results.

Gardner
78FC33

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright"
wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> No - I meant to say tranny fluid. Just had to add another quart
after 400
> miles. So, record so far:
>
> When I picked the coach up, it was down a quart. Mr. Oliver's
topped it off
> for me.
> After 800 miles, "check tranny" light came on. Checked it, down
another
> quart. Topped it off, all is well again.
> Now, 400 more miles driven, down another quart! Topped it off
again and
> we're at the KOA just outside of Deadwood, SD.
>
> So.... This is not good, I assume. And yes I know for a fact I'm
talking
> transmission fluid and not oil. Interestingly, checked the oil
last night -
> after about 1000 miles driven - and it's right where it's supposed
to be.
> Didn't have to add any. Will check again later when the engine has
cooled
> down.
>
> I do not see any leaks, anywhere.... unless I'm leaking tranny
fluid while
> driving. Have checked multiple times after driving and nothing on
the
> pavement underneath me.
>
> Previous owner says tranny was rebuilt awhile ago. Something about
a minor
> problem and he just went ahead and had the whole thing rebuilt
just to make
> sure... There are a lot of records and stuff in my blue box so I'm
sure I
> can find more info. In the meantime, any advice on what to check
on this
> tranny would be nice. Seems to shift fine. Temperatures all
normal. So...
> Not sure.
>
> Also, seem to be getting just over 4mpg. Expected 6, but this
works.
>
> We are having a lot of fun with the coach. Assuming this tranny
thing does
> not cost me a fortune, I'll be very happy. Seems as advertised and
in
> excellent overall condition.
>
> -Ryan
>
>
>
>
> On 4/29/07, Terry Neal wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ryan,
> >
> > If you get to Billings or Bozeman, call me at 406.579.9758 cell.
I am
> > in one city or the other most of the time. You meant to say
engine oil,
> > not trans fluid? My 6V82 uses about a quart every 1,000 miles or
so.
> > Sounds like you're running pretty good. Call if you nd anything.
> >
> > Terry.
> >
> > Terry Neal
> > Bozeman, MT
> > 82PT40
> > 74FC34
> >
> >
> > Ryan Wright wrote:
> >
> > > First time I could get access to the Internet. We're on the
road, made
> > > it to Torrington, WY. Coach is great. A few things here and
there I
> > > want to fix and/or change but she's running well. Did notice
it's
> > > eating about a quart of tranny fluid every 800 miles or so,
that
> > > normal? No leaks that I can see. I'm keeping it topped off.
> > >
> > > That's about it. I'll be back in touch when I can find more
Internet
> > > access...
> > >
> > > -Ryan
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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04-30-2007, 13:20
Post: #18
On the road...
Ernie,

On 4/30/07, erniecarpet@... wrote:
>
> Ryan, what is you route west?
>

Still debating that. Plan was to continue on I-90 all the way home to
Washington. Now we're thinking we might swing through Yellowstone
instead. Still not sure here. Depends on how things go. I don't need
to be home until Thursday night / Friday morning-ish.

-Ryan
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04-30-2007, 13:23
Post: #19
On the road...
The tranny cooler is just an extension of the transmission fluid
system. You should see 2 hoses going to it from the transmission. I
think your cooler should be mounted on the same frame work as your
radiator fan? As long as your fluid level is checking ok, your cooler
should be full too.

Was just curious about the coolant condition and if there was any
evidence of oil products in it or not? If it's a pure green, you should
be good there too.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T



Ryan Wright wrote:

> Terry,
>
> On 4/30/07, Terry Neal > > wrote:
> >
> > Ryan, maybe the transmission cooler was not full when you picked up the
> > coach? As long as the temps are in the normal range & you see no loss
> > of fluid under the coach, you should be ok.
>
> Thanks for that - makes me feel better already. Smile Any idea on how I
> might check the transmission cooler levels? Or do I just keep adding
> when it gets low for awhile?
>
> > Did you check the engine coolant to see what it looks like??
>
> Yes and no. Looked at the green indicator thing on the left side of
> the engine. It's green. Smile
>
> -Ryan
>
>



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04-30-2007, 13:29
Post: #20
On the road...
Garder,

Engine running, tranny warm, yes. & I've only checked when the idiot
light complained. I did not shift into reverse and drive before
checking, however, both times the light has come on and I've found it
low have been right after shifting into neutral after a drive.

Looking for residual fluid... I do see some gunk on the front of the
differential facing the front of the bus almost in front of the rear
duals; also, on the right side of the transmission; and underneath the
engine just above the cross-member. Nothing dripping, though. Just
looks "gunky", you know how dirt and stuff collects around a leak...

Uh, so, when I get home, do I just start calling trunk maintenance
places to have someone check this out? What's the transmission in this
thing so I know what to tell them?

Thanks,

-Ryan

On 4/30/07, Gardner Yeaw wrote:
>
> Ryan,
> Transmitions don't burn fluid, so there is likley a leak. I would
> expect to find some residual fluid on the undercarriage somewhere.
> Are you always checking the level with the engine running and the
> transmition warmed up? One of the caviats is that you should shift
> the transmition into reverse and drive before checking to fill all
> the passages in the unit. If you do not use a consistant procedure
> you may heve unexpected results.
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
>
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