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07-17-2009, 17:45
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07-18-2009, 04:03
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07-18-2009, 05:01
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Hi Ron,
Try this link. http://www.haydenindustrial.com/electra-...elect.html Type C should be close to what your looking for. You'll have to meassure the width other than that they all look to have the same specs. Kurt Horvath 95 PT 42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson > > Hi folks its me again. I'm baaaaackkk. >  > > I need help again. I am in need of a Hayden Hydraulic Oil Cooler for a 1995 WLWB 42 footer. I have searched the internet but so far have not been able to locate the two fan model that is present on the 1995 WLWB 42'. Can anyone help me with a source for that particular Hayden oil cooler. >  > It cools the hydraulic fluids of the radiator fan and also the power steering. I have bypassed the cooler by inserting a splice between the input and output lines. So far no over heating has been experienced but I am only in Fairbanks and have driven only a few miles. I ran into severe rock damage on the Alaska highway between Whitehorse, BC and Border City Usa. Took out my radiator and created a leak in the HAYDEN OIL COOLER. Cost me $2425.00 so far. I am about 6,000 or more miles from home in Texas and need to get an Hayden Oil cooler shipped in. >  > aThe oil cooler was the original one installed at birth for the Bird. >  > I don't have the model number right in front of me but one of you out there has been up this road before and might have the source for the cooler right at hand,. >  > I am desperate. Now that Bluebird is out of business where do we turn. Maybe Coach works is monitoring these messages and can help me. >  > Awaiting an answer from anyone. >  > Ron > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@...) > |
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07-18-2009, 05:02
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson
> > The model # of the Hayden oil cooler is EC20624. There is a bluebird part # I found on Kurt's disk, but I suppose that is no good anymore since Bluebird Wanderlodge went belly up. >  > Has anyone had one of these rebuilt or repaired. Seems to me that an ordinary radiator shop should be able to find and repair a leak. After all it is only an radiator cooler anyway. >  > It has been removed from my coach and a splice put in the input and output lines. It seems to work but I worry about heat build up. But I have no choice but to limp into Anchorage, after an over night or a couple of days at Denali Park. Anchorage has Camping World store in Anchorage so they might have that cooler in stock. I know I found one in Flagstaff, AZ. but at the time I had no need of one. I just remember seeing it there on a shelf. Anyway that is worth a try. I talked with a hydraulics man and he said I should be ok with bypassing the cooler in these cooler temperatures, just said to watch it if I get stuck in traffic and have to idle a long time. He said I should detect a change in the steering if it gets too hot. >  > If anyone out there has experience with the bypassing of the cooler please let me know your advice. Or anyone else that has experience of any kind with these coolers. >  > Thanks for being here with your vast collective knowledge. >  > I will have trouble responding to any emails since the internet is mostly inaccessible in the boonies as well as cell phone service. Not sure whether Denali will have wifi available or not or even cell phone service. > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@...) > > --- On Sat, 7/18/09, Ron Thompson > > > From: Ron Thompson > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Hayden hydraulic oil cooler > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 12:45 AM > > >  > > > > > > > > > Hi folks its me again. I'm baaaaackkk. >  > > I need help again. I am in need of a Hayden Hydraulic Oil Cooler for a 1995 WLWB 42 footer. I have searched the internet but so far have not been able to locate the two fan model that is present on the 1995 WLWB 42'. Can anyone help me with a source for that particular Hayden oil cooler. >  > It cools the hydraulic fluids of the radiator fan and also the power steering. I have bypassed the cooler by inserting a splice between the input and output lines. So far no over heating has been experienced but I am only in Fairbanks and have driven only a few miles. I ran into severe rock damage on the Alaska highway between Whitehorse, BC and Border City Usa. Took out my radiator and created a leak in the HAYDEN OIL COOLER. Cost me $2425.00 so far. I am about 6,000 or more miles from home in Texas and need to get an Hayden Oil cooler shipped in. >  > aThe oil cooler was the original one installed at birth for the Bird. >  > I don't have the model number right in front of me but one of you out there has been up this road before and might have the source for the cooler right at hand,. >  > I am desperate. Now that Bluebird is out of business where do we turn. Maybe Coach works is monitoring these messages and can help me. >  > Awaiting an answer from anyone. >  > Ron > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@sbcglobal .net) > |
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07-18-2009, 05:08
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Call hayden
Hayden Industrial Products A division of Hayden Products, LLC 1531 Pomona Road Corona, CA 92880 Phone: 951.736.2600 Fax: 951.736.2629 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson > > The model # of the Hayden oil cooler is EC20624. There is a bluebird part # I found on Kurt's disk, but I suppose that is no good anymore since Bluebird Wanderlodge went belly up. >  > Has anyone had one of these rebuilt or repaired. Seems to me that an ordinary radiator shop should be able to find and repair a leak. After all it is only an radiator cooler anyway. >  > It has been removed from my coach and a splice put in the input and output lines. It seems to work but I worry about heat build up. But I have no choice but to limp into Anchorage, after an over night or a couple of days at Denali Park. Anchorage has Camping World store in Anchorage so they might have that cooler in stock. I know I found one in Flagstaff, AZ. but at the time I had no need of one. I just remember seeing it there on a shelf. Anyway that is worth a try. I talked with a hydraulics man and he said I should be ok with bypassing the cooler in these cooler temperatures, just said to watch it if I get stuck in traffic and have to idle a long time. He said I should detect a change in the steering if it gets too hot. >  > If anyone out there has experience with the bypassing of the cooler please let me know your advice. Or anyone else that has experience of any kind with these coolers. >  > Thanks for being here with your vast collective knowledge. >  > I will have trouble responding to any emails since the internet is mostly inaccessible in the boonies as well as cell phone service. Not sure whether Denali will have wifi available or not or even cell phone service. > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@...) > > --- On Sat, 7/18/09, Ron Thompson > > > From: Ron Thompson > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Hayden hydraulic oil cooler > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 12:45 AM > > >  > > > > > > > > > Hi folks its me again. I'm baaaaackkk. >  > > I need help again. I am in need of a Hayden Hydraulic Oil Cooler for a 1995 WLWB 42 footer. I have searched the internet but so far have not been able to locate the two fan model that is present on the 1995 WLWB 42'. Can anyone help me with a source for that particular Hayden oil cooler. >  > It cools the hydraulic fluids of the radiator fan and also the power steering. I have bypassed the cooler by inserting a splice between the input and output lines. So far no over heating has been experienced but I am only in Fairbanks and have driven only a few miles. I ran into severe rock damage on the Alaska highway between Whitehorse, BC and Border City Usa. Took out my radiator and created a leak in the HAYDEN OIL COOLER. Cost me $2425.00 so far. I am about 6,000 or more miles from home in Texas and need to get an Hayden Oil cooler shipped in. >  > aThe oil cooler was the original one installed at birth for the Bird. >  > I don't have the model number right in front of me but one of you out there has been up this road before and might have the source for the cooler right at hand,. >  > I am desperate. Now that Bluebird is out of business where do we turn. Maybe Coach works is monitoring these messages and can help me. >  > Awaiting an answer from anyone. >  > Ron > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@sbcglobal .net) > |
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07-18-2009, 05:12
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Ron,
Ron, Check this link. http://www.haydenindustrial.com/electra-...elect.html It shound be the first cooler listed in TYPE C TTEC20264 I sent a post a little while ago it did't post yet. I looked at my files and did't find that BB number, good work Ron! I hope this helps. Kurt Horv ath 95 PT 42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson > > The model # of the Hayden oil cooler is EC20624. There is a bluebird part # I found on Kurt's disk, but I suppose that is no good anymore since Bluebird Wanderlodge went belly up. >  > Has anyone had one of these rebuilt or repaired. Seems to me that an ordinary radiator shop should be able to find and repair a leak. After all it is only an radiator cooler anyway. >  > It has been removed from my coach and a splice put in the input and output lines. It seems to work but I worry about heat build up. But I have no choice but to limp into Anchorage, after an over night or a couple of days at Denali Park. Anchorage has Camping World store in Anchorage so they might have that cooler in stock. I know I found one in Flagstaff, AZ. but at the time I had no need of one. I just remember seeing it there on a shelf. Anyway that is worth a try. I talked with a hydraulics man and he said I should be ok with bypassing the cooler in these cooler temperatures, just said to watch it if I get stuck in traffic and have to idle a long time. He said I should detect a change in the steering if it gets too hot. >  > If anyone out there has experience with the bypassing of the cooler please let me know your advice. Or anyone else that has experience of any kind with these coolers. >  > Thanks for being here with your vast collective knowledge. >  > I will have trouble responding to any emails since the internet is mostly inaccessible in the boonies as well as cell phone service. Not sure whether Denali will have wifi available or not or even cell phone service. > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@...) > > --- On Sat, 7/18/09, Ron Thompson > > > From: Ron Thompson > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Hayden hydraulic oil cooler > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 12:45 AM > > >  > > > > > > > > > Hi folks its me again. I'm baaaaackkk. >  > > I need help again. I am in need of a Hayden Hydraulic Oil Cooler for a 1995 WLWB 42 footer. I have searched the internet but so far have not been able to locate the two fan model that is present on the 1995 WLWB 42'. Can anyone help me with a source for that particular Hayden oil cooler. >  > It cools the hydraulic fluids of the radiator fan and also the power steering. I have bypassed the cooler by inserting a splice between the input and output lines. So far no over heating has been experienced but I am only in Fairbanks and have driven only a few miles. I ran into severe rock damage on the Alaska highway between Whitehorse, BC and Border City Usa. Took out my radiator and created a leak in the HAYDEN OIL COOLER. Cost me $2425.00 so far. I am about 6,000 or more miles from home in Texas and need to get an Hayden Oil cooler shipped in. >  > aThe oil cooler was the original one installed at birth for the Bird. >  > I don't have the model number right in front of me but one of you out there has been up this road before and might have the source for the cooler right at hand,. >  > I am desperate. Now that Bluebird is out of business where do we turn. Maybe Coach works is monitoring these messages and can help me. >  > Awaiting an answer from anyone. >  > Ron > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > 1995 WLWB 42' > (cockyfox@sbcglobal .net) > |
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07-18-2009, 07:26
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Ron
I had to replace my 20624 Hayden cooler and we ended up at the Corona,Calif. factory.List price was 2500.00 five years ago.
It too was destroyed by the graveled Alaskan roadswhen the PO had it.
I might suggest you call Hayden and get some advice regarding repair or finding a distributor.
You won't find it in a parts store
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona 1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41 |
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07-18-2009, 09:11
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A good radiator shop can repair and build oil coolers. The local shop build a cooler for me to use on the Allison to take the heat load off the Radiator. Ended up putting on a friends coach so I need to get another one built. We used two small Hayden electric fans on it with a thermostatic control.
- Chuck Wheeler-
1982 FC 31SB Fort Worth TX
From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ron Thompson Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 12:45 AM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Hayden hydraulic oil cooler
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07-18-2009, 09:47
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07-18-2009, 13:44
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