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Genset in/out actuator
06-24-2008, 09:18
Post: #1
Genset in/out actuator


Hi Steve, good to hear from you. Sorry that I can't help out.Hi to Kathey. Brenda will be flying to Montana in Aug.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Montana




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06-24-2008, 11:47
Post: #2
Genset in/out actuator
Hey y'all ... Kat & I still have our bird although we still aren't
using 'er (work all the durn time). Of course that means when we do
use 'er I've gotta work on 'er ... right??

The worm gear that moves the generator compartment out & in is wore
out. Motor still seems to be okay but the worm gear is horrible. It is
of the same design as the ones used to position large satellite dishes
(y'all remember C band don't you?).

Does anyone know a source other than BB to order a replacement unit?

Someday I'll share some of my "war stories" re: getting a stuck genset
to go back in ... or even better ... getting it out.

Steve & Kathy Enfinger
Newton, GA
'91 WBSA
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06-24-2008, 12:07
Post: #3
Genset in/out actuator
Hey Steve,

Why wait for someday? Please feel free to immediately share the story
of how you got the stuck genset to go back in with the worm gear not
working. You know, just in case some other 91 model owner might be
interested. LOL.... and needing to file that for future reference.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX - also not getting much use due to that same durn work
reason

-- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Steve & Kathy Enfinger"
wrote:
>
> Hey y'all ... Kat & I still have our bird although we still aren't
> using 'er (work all the durn time). Of course that means when we do
> use 'er I've gotta work on 'er ... right??
>
> The worm gear that moves the generator compartment out & in is wore
> out. Motor still seems to be okay but the worm gear is horrible. It is
> of the same design as the ones used to position large satellite dishes
> (y'all remember C band don't you?).
>
> Does anyone know a source other than BB to order a replacement unit?
>
> Someday I'll share some of my "war stories" re: getting a stuck genset
> to go back in ... or even better ... getting it out.
>
> Steve & Kathy Enfinger
> Newton, GA
> '91 WBSA
>
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06-24-2008, 14:00
Post: #4
Genset in/out actuator
Steve the device is called a Linear Actuator

You can GOOGLE it or try the link below these guys rebuild them

http://www.edriveactuators.com/

Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42
10AC



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Steve & Kathy Enfinger"
wrote:
>
> Hey y'all ... Kat & I still have our bird although we still aren't
> using 'er (work all the durn time). Of course that means when we do
> use 'er I've gotta work on 'er ... right??
>
> The worm gear that moves the generator compartment out & in is wore
> out. Motor still seems to be okay but the worm gear is horrible. It
is
> of the same design as the ones used to position large satellite
dishes
> (y'all remember C band don't you?).
>
> Does anyone know a source other than BB to order a replacement unit?
>
> Someday I'll share some of my "war stories" re: getting a stuck
genset
> to go back in ... or even better ... getting it out.
>
> Steve & Kathy Enfinger
> Newton, GA
> '91 WBSA
>
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06-24-2008, 22:51
Post: #5
Genset in/out actuator
you will probably find that the linear drive onyour coach was made by
warner electric brake now owned by Danaher Motion.
Stephen 77fc35 dupreeproducts.com

-- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bumpersbird"
wrote:
>
>
> Steve the device is called a Linear Actuator
>
> You can GOOGLE it or try the link below these guys rebuild them
>
> http://www.edriveactuators.com/
>
> Kurt Horvath
> 95 PT-42
> 10AC
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Steve & Kathy Enfinger"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey y'all ... Kat & I still have our bird although we still aren't
> > using 'er (work all the durn time). Of course that means when we do
> > use 'er I've gotta work on 'er ... right??
> >
> > The worm gear that moves the generator compartment out & in is wore
> > out. Motor still seems to be okay but the worm gear is horrible. It
> is
> > of the same design as the ones used to position large satellite
> dishes
> > (y'all remember C band don't you?).
> >
> > Does anyone know a source other than BB to order a replacement unit?
> >
> > Someday I'll share some of my "war stories" re: getting a stuck
> genset
> > to go back in ... or even better ... getting it out.
> >
> > Steve & Kathy Enfinger
> > Newton, GA
> > '91 WBSA
> >
>
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