09-20-2024, 08:11 AM
Update, The genset is a diesel after all, Yanmar and it looks like it runs off the aux tank. We filled that and it fired right up. The genset exhaust is broken right behind the the genset itself, looks like it might be at the flex joint? The coach is in Northeast Missouri about 5 hours away which really complicates the logistics
of getting there and back with any time leftover to work.
We changed all the filters and topped off all the fluids. the electric air pump wouldn't work so we hotwired that and it works fine, just not getting any juice from the coach. The engine bay bulkhead insulation came lose and flopped over the alternator, we removed that. As tf175 stated both the air pump and the alternator are gear driven off the back of the engine.
We were able to build pressure with the engine running and the electric pump on and an additional pancake compressor running. but there seems to be quite a bit of air gushing out by the drivers side front wheel.
The coach has sunk into the ground about 6 inches so it won't move, possibly the brakes are also stuck from sitting. in anycase we tried to pull it out so that we could more easily in get back behind the front wheel but to no avail, the coach wouldn't move.
The trans seems to hook up and if I'm slow and gentle I can rock it back and forth a bit but it doesn't really move out of it's holes. We also tried pullling with my pickup but no joy with that either.
Also doesn't apear to be making full power, there's no psi at the pyrometer gauge and I don't hear anything spooling up under throttle. I might have to take a look at the turbo?
We'll make another run at it tomorrow. The plan is to get it out of it's holes, jacked up and cribed up, remove the front wheel and get the air leak fixed. I'm hoping it's just a line and not a bad bag but I was able to verify that the bag hardware is in good shape and not all rustted up so if the bag does need replacing hopfully that won't turn into a nightmare.
Thank you all for you're input, I'm leaning a lot here.
of getting there and back with any time leftover to work.
We changed all the filters and topped off all the fluids. the electric air pump wouldn't work so we hotwired that and it works fine, just not getting any juice from the coach. The engine bay bulkhead insulation came lose and flopped over the alternator, we removed that. As tf175 stated both the air pump and the alternator are gear driven off the back of the engine.
We were able to build pressure with the engine running and the electric pump on and an additional pancake compressor running. but there seems to be quite a bit of air gushing out by the drivers side front wheel.
The coach has sunk into the ground about 6 inches so it won't move, possibly the brakes are also stuck from sitting. in anycase we tried to pull it out so that we could more easily in get back behind the front wheel but to no avail, the coach wouldn't move.
The trans seems to hook up and if I'm slow and gentle I can rock it back and forth a bit but it doesn't really move out of it's holes. We also tried pullling with my pickup but no joy with that either.
Also doesn't apear to be making full power, there's no psi at the pyrometer gauge and I don't hear anything spooling up under throttle. I might have to take a look at the turbo?
We'll make another run at it tomorrow. The plan is to get it out of it's holes, jacked up and cribed up, remove the front wheel and get the air leak fixed. I'm hoping it's just a line and not a bad bag but I was able to verify that the bag hardware is in good shape and not all rustted up so if the bag does need replacing hopfully that won't turn into a nightmare.
Thank you all for you're input, I'm leaning a lot here.
TerryW 86 8V92