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Gas Springs
07-01-2005, 06:25
Post: #1
Gas Springs
Hi All,

I purchased a few gas springs for the bay doors from BlueBird,
part # 0892604.
After installing one on a small bay door the force was strong enough
to rip the old rubber hinge.
Fortunately, I also purchased rubber hinge material. After
replacing the ripped hinge, there still seems to be excessive force
on the new hinge material.

Does anyone have the correct BB part numbers for the gas springs??
What is the the Orr & Orr replacement part number??
What is the force poundage for the springs on the small and large
outside bay doors?

Thanks Again,

Bill 88 FC Michigan
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07-01-2005, 06:35
Post: #2
Gas Springs
Bill,
I see the same thing, the small gen. door has excessive force. Try using
a spring that was weak/removed from one of the larger doors. The weaker
spring may resolve the excessive force. Just a thought that I have not
tried yet.

Curt Sprenger ‘87PT38, Anaheim, Calif.


pattypape wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I purchased a few gas springs for the bay doors from BlueBird,
> part # 0892604.
> After installing one on a small bay door the force was strong enough
> to rip the old rubber hinge.
> Fortunately, I also purchased rubber hinge material. After
> replacing the ripped hinge, there still seems to be excessive force
> on the new hinge material.
>
> Does anyone have the correct BB part numbers for the gas springs??
> What is the the Orr & Orr replacement part number??
> What is the force poundage for the springs on the small and large
> outside bay doors?
>
> Thanks Again,
>
> Bill 88 FC Michigan
>
>
>
>
>
>
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07-02-2005, 11:03
Post: #3
Gas Springs
Thanks Curt,

I switched a few springs for now. This will same my head and hands,
but I am still on the look-out for a few new ones. I still feel the
springs from BB, put too much stress on the rubber hinge.

Bill 88 FC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Curt Sprenger
wrote:
> Bill,
> I see the same thing, the small gen. door has excessive force. Try
using
> a spring that was weak/removed from one of the larger doors. The
weaker
> spring may resolve the excessive force. Just a thought that I have
not
> tried yet.
>
> Curt Sprenger `87PT38, Anaheim, Calif.
>
>
> pattypape wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I purchased a few gas springs for the bay doors from BlueBird,
> > part # 0892604.
> > After installing one on a small bay door the force was strong
enough
> > to rip the old rubber hinge.
> > Fortunately, I also purchased rubber hinge material. After
> > replacing the ripped hinge, there still seems to be excessive
force
> > on the new hinge material.
> >
> > Does anyone have the correct BB part numbers for the gas
springs??
> > What is the the Orr & Orr replacement part number??
> > What is the force poundage for the springs on the small and large
> > outside bay doors?
> >
> > Thanks Again,
> >
> > Bill 88 FC Michigan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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