Nov-30-2016 12:46 PM
Dec-03-2016 03:16 PM
fmattox73 wrote:
Tropical36: You're probably right. Somewhere in the literature, I thought that I read that it had the Allison Transmission. Since you brought the subject up, I thought that I should go back and look at the Factory Manual for the chassis.
In the 7th chapter on transmissions it calls it a Hydra-Matic 4L80-E.
So nothing special other than it shifts just fine.
I've been under it once or twice and I seem to remember that it had a coil spring front end suspension.
When I got it and drove it back to the house all the tires were low, but other than the front end feeling a little loose it was fine.
Since then I've pumped the tires to 90 psi and now I seem to have a wobble at about 40mph.
Looks like I might need some front end work also.
On the other hand since I brought it home a local shop has replaced the Hydro Boost Unit, The Power Steering Pump, and the Master Cylinder. I want to check underneath and make sure that they bolted the steering gear links and arms back solidly before I have any expensive work done to it.
Frank
Dec-03-2016 12:44 PM
Dec-03-2016 07:37 AM
fmattox73 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies so quickly. The answers were about what I was guessing at (4 to 8mpg) depending on terrain and speed.
For the one questioner, It is a P-30 Chevy chassis and the engine, cooling system and tranny was rebuilt in 2014 and a SWAG on the mileage on the engine is about or less than 6k miles. (The odometer doesn't work any more, Something else to fix.)
I came into possession of this thing through a fluke and I'm trying to figure out if it's worth keeping and throwing some money into or just donating it to some charity and taxing the tax deduction.
The previous owners seemed to take very good care of it, but again it's 24 years old. I have ALL the maintenance and repair manuals for just about every thing in it. And I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm 75 years old and wondering just how much to try to bite off with this project.
Frank
Dec-03-2016 04:26 AM
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I drive a 37'7" Gasser, 8.1L Chevy engine allison Tranny
Originally I towed a 4,000 Pound (max tow for this RV) Chevy Lumina APV with Axle lock (It is a true trailer when towing) 8 mpg 9 with a fresh wax job.
Car died of old age I hit 11MPG with a fresh wax job
Dec-01-2016 07:53 AM
crasster wrote:
I don't see why it wouldn't get 7-8mpg.
Dec-01-2016 07:43 AM
usersmanual wrote:Anyway, in top gear on the flats, not towing and no wind, running about 55mph and not counting the genset, I would expect you'll see about 9mpg.
maybe in your wildest dreams;;; more like 7.5 MAX
Dec-01-2016 07:33 AM
tropical36 wrote:fmattox73 wrote:
What kind of gas mileage could you get with a 37 foot fleetwood motor home with a:
454 Chevy Engine
Allison Transmission
Tag Axle.
Are we talking 4 mpg, 6 mpg, or possibly 8 mpg.
I'm just looking for an approximation under normal conditions as I have never had this rig on the road for more than a few miles at a time.
Frank
Are you saying that you have a rare P12 chassis here?
Didn't know that they made anything longer than 36ft on any of the Chevy chassis's either.
Anyway, in top gear on the flats, not towing and no wind, running about 55mph and not counting the genset, I would expect you'll see about 9mpg. Over the yrs and counting different terrain, idling, traffic stops with gear changes, about 7.5 overall.
Whatever it is, it's not significant over the cost of ownership, like depreciation per mile might be with the newer rigs.
Dec-01-2016 07:00 AM
Dec-01-2016 04:42 AM
usersmanual wrote:Anyway, in top gear on the flats, not towing and no wind, running about 55mph and not counting the genset, I would expect you'll see about 9mpg.
maybe in your wildest dreams;;; more like 7.5 MAX