Sep-20-2013 06:36 PM
Sep-21-2013 04:51 PM
afrescop wrote:
Ask a fuel delivery tanker driver about the difference in brands of gas. They will tell you, generally, that all unleaded gas comes from a central depot. All brands draw from a common tank. The delivery driver then adds any brand specific additives before leaving the depot. Consumer Reports has continuously reported that ALL regular unleaded gas is the same. I buy gas at the least expensive place albeit a supermarket of nation brand. I do avoid sleazy looking places.
Sep-21-2013 05:47 AM
Sep-21-2013 04:42 AM
Sep-20-2013 10:31 PM
Sep-20-2013 09:18 PM
mike in tx wrote:
Mr. Mark,
I believe the Southwind is a gasoline rv, as is the 5,500 watt Onan, and the ethanol in the gasoline is not very stable. The Onan tech stated that the gasoline will start deteriorating within 30 days in hot weather, especially if not treated with a stabilizer. Ask any gasoline engine mechanic about his feelings on the ethanol "enriched" gasoline. I have a diesel Onan and it has no problems with the ULSD, either, and my 350 CAT does fine on it also.
Mike
Sep-20-2013 09:05 PM
mike in tx wrote:
Mr. Mark,
I believe the Southwind is a gasoline rv, as is the 5,500 watt Onan, and the ethanol in the gasoline is not very stable. The Onan tech stated that the gasoline will start deteriorating within 30 days in hot weather, especially if not treated with a stabilizer. Ask any gasoline engine mechanic about his feelings on the ethanol "enriched" gasoline. I have a diesel Onan and it has no problems with the ULSD, either, and my 350 CAT does fine on it also.
Mike
Sep-20-2013 08:52 PM
Sep-20-2013 08:36 PM
Sep-20-2013 07:55 PM
mike in tx wrote:
If the dealer who sold you the motorhome is an authorized repair facility for Onan, they can take care of it, and it should be done promptly and at no cost to you. If they are not an Onan repair facility, find a Cummins/Onan shop who will quickly fix or replace your unit. I went through the same thing a year ago, and Cummins had me back in business shortly. Overall, Onan generators are very dependable and trouble-free, but the fuel you get today deals much misery. That is the #1 problem they have with new Onans, according to the service tech I dealt with. Be sure and exercise your unit monthly as is recommended, too (after it gets fixed). Don't worry about putting too many hours on the generator, more hours are far better than few hours.
Mike
Sep-20-2013 06:55 PM
Sep-20-2013 06:45 PM