I found a pin hole leak in my front air tank. Has anyone sourced these or have so good leads. They are a brisk MFG air tank. The coach is 1987 40ft. I’m sure Newell used these tanks in multiple years. It’s approximately 9.5” diameter x 28”. Thanks
Johnny Former 1987 Newell series 60 Former 1986 Newell -92-
Wichita,Ks
Thanks for the replies. It is obvious that there is no exact replacement. I have found a little longer tank with the 9.5” diameter. I will post my findings for future reference.
Peterbilt 379 used a tank 08-02347 or 127.2347.
I’m going with a Newstar number (S-25075). Looks like Vander Haag’s has them (SS S-25075)
Johnny Former 1987 Newell series 60 Former 1986 Newell -92-
Wichita,Ks
I think aluminum would corrode just the same with standing water inside. Aluminum tends to disintegrate into a powdery form. If steel lasted as long as it did, keep it the same. Also I am not sure how Aluminum would react to constant flexing from pressure differentials exhibited in this application. Just my thinking.
I agree with BusNit. Aluminum will also crack from pressure changes. Aluminum SCUBA tanks weigh nearly the same as steel tanks due to the extra thickness required and are prone to cracking.
Jim
2014 Newell Coach 1482 Mid Entry 45'8" Valid Slides and Valid Levelling