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Ain't nobody goin' question why a magic fuse fixes the "problem", when most of these fires weren't in vehicles with a trailer connected? Why is there a draw on that circuit, sitting in the driveway? Is my battery going to go dead over a long weekend, sitting? A 15 amp draw will easily kill that battery in short order.
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That sounds like a win, to me. Or, maybe a Disney movie, especially if you get a yellow dog. Good shooting, sir.
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Clear fuel with a worm shaped object on the bottom of the tanks, or a general coffee appearance? The worm can usually be "vacuumed" out via a siphon tube, and a metal tube to get into the tank. Coffee needs to be filtered out, and fuel returned to the tank. The fuel goes in a circle, multiple time, until it's clear again.
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You should be fine, should. It wouldn't hurt to carry a spar box, and run off the available supplies. Most large fuel stops have DEF available at the pump, or inside in smaller containers. DEF is a known commodity now, not like when it first came out. If you're travelling with a smaller diesel, I'd still be carrying a spare box, just because. The small vehicle islands don't seem to have DEF at the pump as often. DEF is also available at most any department store, like Walmart, Costco, among others. In western Canada, we have a chain of stores called Peavey Mart, along the lines of Tractor Supply. Canadian Tire is another department store style chain, both carry DEF.
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1 hour ago, Wrknrvr said:
Could it be water in the fuel
Depending on the age of your filters, many come with a water drain on the bottom. Our FleetGuard filters do.
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Just now, trimster said:
As in Volvo expensive new, or aftermarket new?
NAPA, even carries Volvo parts for less.
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6 hours ago, DanZemke said:
Anawilliam850,
Are you using ChatGPT, or some other tool that uses a LLM ( large language model) to compose your posts?
And a couple other newish members.
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You could be on the right track with heat issues in the ECM, Vern. The N14 ECM has a history of driver problems, with temp increases making them worse. I'd spend a little more time on the wiring, another known troublespot, before sending the ECM to someone like ECM King for their free testing.
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Yup, collision wrap, or Glad Press-n-Seal wrap. Cover all the way to bodywork, not just the glass, to keep rain out.
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Hot engine parts be damned, Vern. Get the noid on there when the stutter starts, especially after proving it isn't a cold issue.
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Really depends on the terrain you travel. Some people don't like the look of a flatdeck, but a well built deck can be art.
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38 minutes ago, rickeieio said:
with limited resources to put it back together. So, instead I just beat on it. Works now.
Don't force it, just get a bigger hammer.
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South of 49th parallel, very possible. South of 60th not likely. North of 60, very unlikely. Your average sped will decrease as you go north, partly due to raod construction, partly wildlife sightings, and mostly the scenery. It's not a race.
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It should be noted that when I say that we drag, it's not every day, or even every trip. It does happen, but only barely occasionally. Mostly when one of us hasn't been paying attention. Probably once per year.
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If you make it idiot-proof, expect a better idiot to come along.
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We're about 6" or 8" off the ground, 50" behind the tires. We drag, we knew we would drag, we built for it. Hammer down, power through. I can get exact measurements in a month, if I remember.
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There's a reason Streakin' Beacon is referred to that way. Their acid wash for rims takes the fine surface off, and leaves a micro-etch all over the rims. Of course, it's not a consistent etch, so it looks streaked. Shine is work.
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Look at the transition area from tread surface to sidewall. That's the shoulder. See big ol' hunks of rubber with big ol' holes between? That's an open shoulder tire. See a nearly solid line of rubber tread? Closed shoulder. Open will give better traction in off road conditions, but yield poorer mileage, both fuel and life expectancy. More road noise, too. Can tend to feel squirmy longer, too.
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Just remember, once an installation is approved as meeting the current code, it is exempt from code changes until such time the system is modified enough to require new permits be pulled. Only then will upgrades be required to meet the new current code.
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We still have a lot of Open Delta service drops, along side the rail lines in small towns. Watch for the identified phase, if you're dealing with a 3 phase service. Most of the service drops left in use are residential 120/240 volt, so the identified phase gets left on top of the pole.
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7 hours ago, BPepper said:
Just went and started the truck again. Now, when the service brakes are applied with engine running pressure is dropping to around 100 psi.
That's a signal. There has to be an air leak, somewhere, to see a drop like that. Diaphragm or air hose, or a leak inside the air treadle valve inside the foot pedal. Time to put some ears to it again.
ETA: Along with what ddm... posted, are you using the dash knobs the same as always? Running in bobtail mode can decrease your effective braking. -
When was the last time the adjustment was checked? What is your air consumption like with the brakes applied? Do you hear any leaks with the brake pedal pressed?
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29 minutes ago, Mr. Kelley said:
Hi there,
My wife and I are planning to buy an RV and explore Canada and the USA when I retire early next year. I have done lots of research but can't find answers to specific questions so I would love feedback and advice from Canadians who RV full-time in Canada and the US.
What do you do for...?
- Medical coverageWe use travel insurance, purchased from one of several companies. We price-shop every summer, for the upcoming season
- Domicile address
UPS Store mailbox. When the box gets full, they call for a forwarding address
- Phone, TV, Internet
Telus phone plan, TV used to be Starchoice/Shaw, but they've gone to birds unavailable from the US, so streaming OTA has replaced. Several companies offer hotspot plans for quite reasonable costs.
- Prescriptions
Pack enough for the time statesideOther questions;
- Do you have a US bank account or credit card?
We have an account, through ATB, with a US dollar Master Card. Transfer funds when the exchange isn't as painful
- Are there specific challenges entering the US or returning to Canada in an RV?Nothing yet
- Who do you use for roadside assistance?Right hand, and Master Card
Thanks in advance for your insight, feedback, and advice.
Kelley
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I bought ours used, and the headphones were damaged at purchase. It reduced the price enough that I jumped on the purchase. The only other headphones I have are a set of Bose Noise Cancelling ear buds. They work very well, even without the NC turned on. I got them free, with shopping points, so I don't worry too much about the price of them, exposed to a danger zone, but I do pay attention to the cable getting hung on something. Getting an ear bud pulled out isn't fun.
I think my truck has covid
in HDT
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Yup, your truck has worms. Could be bio-contamination. Doesn't look like asphaltenes. You're South-East this winter, right. Find you a boat area, ask around. You're looking for a fuel polishing company. They pull fuel out, filter it, and send back to the tank. Big business around boatyards.