Nov-27-2017 11:44 AM
Nov-28-2017 04:09 PM
Nov-28-2017 02:05 PM
ScottG wrote:
I would install a real temp gauge for the trans temp. You might find there's on trans heating issues at all.
Light could be many things, 02 sensor acting up, random miss, fuel cap, etc. (That eng IS EFI and computer managed)
Nov-28-2017 01:58 PM
gutfelt wrote:RLS7201 wrote:
No computer and no codes on the OPs chassis. He has an Oshkosh chassis with 460, carburetor & C6 transmission.
Richard
he has a system of some sort because he has either a service engine or check engine
so definitely has a ecm type deal of some sort sending signals from sensors etc
if its a 1990 and its not efi as u say its not then its about a 1986 or earlier engine system
I believe its powered by a 460 EFI system if its a 1990 MH
but anythings possible so if it is carbed its a 86/87 engine series
Nov-28-2017 08:52 AM
Nov-27-2017 04:38 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Sounds to me like low oil pressure, low oil level, clogged pickup strainer or a failing sender unit. Idiot lights work on the principle of continuity. I'd install an oil pressure gauge and a trans temp gauge if I owned the unit.
Nov-27-2017 03:36 PM
Nov-27-2017 03:11 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
No computer and no codes on the OPs chassis. He has an Oshkosh chassis with 460, carburetor & C6 transmission.
Richard
Nov-27-2017 02:58 PM
Nov-27-2017 02:19 PM
Nov-27-2017 01:52 PM
old guy wrote:
I would first take it in to have the codes read to see what is causing the light to come on, I've put them on pickups before, not that hard if you are mechanically inclined, just need to find a place to put it in front of radiator and then find out which one is the oil flow from tranny to large radiator and reroute it
Nov-27-2017 01:47 PM
Your check engine light is something engine, not trans related and a 1990 vintage would be a C6 and that would definitely benefit from at the minimum of a 6 pass cooler
Sounds to me like low oil pressure, low oil level, clogged pickup strainer or a failing sender unit. Idiot lights work on the principle of continuity. I'd install an oil pressure gauge and a trans temp gauge if I owned the unit.
You might try a heavier weight oil first.
Nov-27-2017 12:58 PM
McGruff38 wrote:
I have a 1990 Fleetwood Flair 26 footer with a Ford 460 and 3 speed auto trans. The motorhome is rated at 3500lbs towing capacity, and I am right about there with my trailer and sandrail. My concern is my check engine light comes on periodically, and when Im climbing hills it stays on. Once im not climbing, it will turn off after 30 sec - 2min or so. Sometimes my engine temperature doesnt even have a chance to start climbing before it goes on, so Im assuming my transmission is getting hot. I dont have a temperature gauge for the trans, so im relying on the check engine light. So my question is, can I add a transmission cooler/gauge to this motorhome? if so, how much should I be expecting to pay for something like that?
Nov-27-2017 12:52 PM
Nov-27-2017 12:33 PM