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2915
Hello group, Recall that last March I wrote to tell you that I had thrown a belt and had the wrong replacement parts. I don't think that I told you what else;...
Jim
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May 2, 2005
12:14 am
2916
I've been considering purchasing an FMC and have been reading a lot about them. I have a question about their ability to tow. I need to tow my sailboat which...
davidkerryedwards
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May 2, 2005
1:29 pm
2917
Steering issues? What steering issues? The only time an FMC has a steering issue is when some maintenance needs to be done! There is a member of this board...
Stephen Heinrichs
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May 2, 2005
1:53 pm
2918
I have a motorcycle carrier on the back of mine with that & a scooter the weight is around 275 & steering is fine. I make sure the front water tank is kept...
Judie Tuthill
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May 2, 2005
1:53 pm
2919
an oil pressure switch off of the will shut off the pump if the the engine should die and a timer modual that is started when the key is turned on and set...
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fmcclub682
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May 2, 2005
1:58 pm
2920
I don't think it can be just a maintenance issue. If you read this review from 1973 of a brand new FMC you'll see the driver noticed significant oversteer...
davidkerryedwards
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May 2, 2005
3:01 pm
2921
Gm uses this scheme for the 6.5 Diesel engine. If you can't find an oil pressure sensor (OPS) elsewhere, GM Part Number is 12555492. $38 from the dealer, $28...
Scott Lagona
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May 2, 2005
3:12 pm
2922
David, I have towed a 3500# jet sled behind my FMC #1043, which, by the way is for sale and experienced no towing problems.Two axles and surge brakes are...
Rich Tetzlaff
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May 2, 2005
10:25 pm
2923
ALL OF THE FMC COACHES had a steering/suspension problem to one degree or another when new. My FMC #0938 wore out the front tires in 9,000 miles when new....
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May 2, 2005
11:20 pm
2924
Jim - The best way is to remove the radiator, BUT if you are willing to risk it you could remove the water pump housing and attempt to do the work from the...
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May 2, 2005
11:25 pm
2925
Hello group, i read the FMC chatter with enthusiasm on a daily basis and thought that i'd share my towing experiences with you. I tow a 2000lb open car...
Tom Yeager
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May 3, 2005
12:05 am
2926
check this out: http://www.vehiclesoftware.com/ ....now you have no excuse about what it costs to use...
randy
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May 3, 2005
1:58 am
2927
As it relates to motor homes, it may be best not to know!!!! Stephen Heinrichs ... From: FMCMotorCoach@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FMCMotorCoach@yahoogroups.com] ...
Stephen Heinrichs
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May 3, 2005
3:06 am
2928
Hello: If you've seen my recent posts, you know I'm in the market for an FMC. I currently have a Travco 220 and a Mercedes 409d. I like the Travco for the...
davidkerryedwards
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May 3, 2005
11:16 pm
2929
If you get to the Phoenix area you can look at, Drive and play with mine at most anytime. Steve, #622 Phoenix davidkerryedwards <kerry.edwards@...> wrote:...
Steve
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May 4, 2005
1:24 am
2930
came across this on a different site: THE REAL ANSWER TO TIRE PRESSURE I worked for Michelin Tire Corporation for 7 years and Yokohama Tire Corporation for 11...
randy
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May 4, 2005
1:34 am
2931
Randy, Thanks for posting this. Makes sense. I'm switching over from the original 17" wheels to 19.5" wheels and tires. What's the best starting place to tire...
Greg
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May 4, 2005
10:54 am
2932
I have Michelin XZAs on 19.5" rims on our coach. I run the rears at 80 PSI and the fronts around 65. I use the Crossfire dual tire pressure monitor/equalizer...
Jim Steinborn
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May 4, 2005
12:26 pm
2933
I'm in Colorado Springs. Actually, #110 is parked in Monument, just over the Palmer Divide. I'd love to show it off to you if you want to come down sometime....
Jim
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May 4, 2005
3:04 pm
2934
Thank you, that's a kind offer. I'll take you up on it. I see you called when I was away from my cellphone. I'll keep it closer. Kerry...
davidkerryedwards
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May 4, 2005
5:39 pm
2935
Jim, can you still use hub covers when you install these devices ? thanks , Harry 301 ... From: Jim Steinborn To: FMCMotorCoach Yahoo Group Sent: Wednesday,...
Margaret & Harry Fitz...
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May 4, 2005
9:14 pm
2936
Hi Harry, I don't have wheel covers on my coach, but I don't think the monitor units stick out past the rim of the wheel, so covers might still be usable....
Jim Steinborn
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May 4, 2005
10:51 pm
2937
Hi all... It's been about 7 months or so since I posted to this web site. I purchased an FMC from California (I live in Montana)and while driving it home, we...
mrsjbwjr
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May 5, 2005
2:29 am
2938
Sorry, I forgot to thank all of you that have helped me over the past 7- 8 months. I really appreciate all you have done! Jodie...
mrsjbwjr
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May 5, 2005
2:30 am
2939
Hi all... I have a question. We just transfered over to the Alcoa wheels, and I know that there is a difference between the front and the rear ones. My...
mrsjbwjr
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May 5, 2005
2:50 am
2940
There is no difference bretween the fron and rears on mine, excep for the polishing of the side that faces out. That would not cause you to have to carry an...
Steve
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May 5, 2005
1:26 pm
2941
the alcoas are the same you just reverse it they usally only polish one side but they are available polished on both for a spare i use a un polished rim...
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fmcclub682
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May 5, 2005
2:13 pm
2942
We have tried to upload pictures to the photo album and created an error that we cannot correct. Will the person responsible for this website please correct...
Joe Brooks
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May 5, 2005
2:41 pm
2943
I thought they were different, other than the polished side. I guess I will only need one spare then...great! Thanks for the info. ... for the polishing of...
mrsjbwjr
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May 5, 2005
7:55 pm
2944
Lenny, Thanks for the info. I thought I needed two spares. I guess I am continuing to learn some thing new on these FMC's daily! I need a spare, so I am...
mrsjbwjr
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May 5, 2005
7:58 pm
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