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07-05-2007, 06:20
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Since having her home a couple days I have been busy with the bus.
1) I need to replace rubber around entry door. Any leads as to how to and where to. 2) The refrig. works on AC and doesn't on GAS (LP) I am thinking the igniter isn't working but that's a guess. Would there be other causes? Haven't decided if I want to tackle the refrig. or if I should let the RV professionals look at that. I have done the following. Removed the none functional back air conditioner (new one on order) and closed the hole with a piece of plastic and duck tape. Replaced the two old fans with new fantastic fans. Got the generator set up with a temporary gas tank and got it running. I also removed the old dinette which was too big and kind of ugly. I am going to rebuild the dinning room to my liking. So making progress. John John Heckman Central Pa 1973 31 FT (converted to diesel) |
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07-05-2007, 06:29
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John I recently pulled of the factory installed entry door rubber and
replaced it with EPDM rubber stripping from Lowes. Has worked well for the past few months and reduced the wind noise significantly On 05/07/07, bubblerboy64 > > Since having her home a couple days I have been busy with the bus. > 1) I need to replace rubber around entry door. Any leads as to > how to and where to. > 2) The refrig. works on AC and doesn't on GAS (LP) I am thinking > the igniter isn't working but that's a guess. Would there be other > causes? Haven't decided if I want to tackle the refrig. or if I should > let the RV professionals look at that. > > I have done the following. Removed the none functional back air > conditioner (new one on order) and closed the hole with a piece of > plastic and duck tape. Replaced the two old fans with new fantastic > fans. Got the generator set up with a temporary gas tank and got it > running. I also removed the old dinette which was too big and kind of > ugly. I am going to rebuild the dinning room to my liking. So making > progress. John > > John Heckman > Central Pa > 1973 31 FT (converted to diesel) > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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07-05-2007, 08:19
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Dirt/spiders/bugs in the gas outlet line at the frig. Propane not turned on.
Air taking a long time to bleed out of line so propane can ignite. Pretty easy to troubleshoot. Remove the cover around the burner, see if the ignitor is sparking, smell for propane. My ignitor is electronic and I can hear is sparking as it tries to ignite the propane. You may be able to hear it sparking also. If it doesn't light (and I assume heat a thermocouple) in a dozen or so sparks, it stops trying. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- > 2) The refrig. works on AC and doesn't on GAS (LP) I am thinking > the igniter isn't working but that's a guess. Would there be other > causes? Haven't decided if I want to tackle the refrig. or if I should > let the RV professionals look at that. |
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07-05-2007, 08:48
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John,
On the fridge, take the grill off on the outside of the bus to gain access to the back side of the unit. Get some shop air @ ~90psi and blow all of the dirt and grime out of there. Don't be stingy with the air, put it everywhere and don't stop until the dust quits coming out. My fridge quit running on gas on my way home. Fearing the worst, I stopped at an RV shop, they ran a few tests then blew everything out with some compressed air and it was good as new. Told me that was fairly normal, the things just collect dirt and prevent ignition. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 Tri-Cities, WA On 7/5/07, bubblerboy64 > 2) The refrig. works on AC and doesn't on GAS (LP) I am thinking > the igniter isn't working but that's a guess. Would there be other > causes? Haven't decided if I want to tackle the refrig. or if I should > let the RV professionals look at that. |
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