fishorgolf wrote:
The next few years wife and I plan to move from our AF truck camper to a class A diesel, I seem to keep coming back to the Winnabago Jounery in the 35 to 37 ft range. My question relates to the few years where both motors were offered or at lease the Cat motor was used. I understand your Rv or hamburger is only as good as the guy making it that day. Would you be scared off with the Cat motor. Were not in a hurry to buy but know the day will come where we will want a bigger rig than the TC. Thanks for your input, have fun and be safe.
fishorgolf,
First, the Journey is and has been, a very, very popular coach. A good buddy and his wife just purchased an '05 39' Journey 39K. It's equipped with the C-7, 350HP CAT. Our coach, an '04 Itasca Horizon 36GD with the C-7 330HP CAT, runs like a top. His runs just as nice. We have many other friends with the CAT C-7 engine and not one of them has had any issues. Of course good quality and periodic maintenance is the key to engine survival.
Yep, there's been numerous discussions on CAT vs Cummins. NOBODY wins those discussions. It's a preference thing. And don't get too swayed by the naysayers that claim the the CAT service centers are non-existing or dwindling. Ain't happening. We've traveled almost all over this nice U.S. and, we've seen CAT service centers EVERYWHERE. And many of them with motorhomes in them. Some will be better than others but, that goes for any service center, no matter what kind of engine one's got.
The Winnebago Journey as stated, has been a very popular model by Winne, for years. They come on a Freightliner chassis, most of the time on an XC. We now have 85,000 miles on ours and, it's running and operating just fine. I didn't get a chance to adjust the valves at the designated 30K or 40K (I keep reading and hearing conflicts in the required mileage) so, I had it done at 60K in Sparks NV, at Cashman CAT. What a great place to get work done. I accompanied the tech while he was doing it. I've had a few hundred engines apart so, I kinda knew what he was doing.
As I noticed and he agreed, even at 60K, my valves were not very far out of adjustment. After adjustment, there was zero improvement in any aspect of operation. 7 mpg before, 7 after. 27 psi boost before, 27 after. But, the knowledge that they've been done is settling.
Anyway, If you've got any questions on anything, our Horizon is a very close sistership to one you may be considering. Good luck.
Scott
Scott and Karla SDFD RETIRED2004 Itasca Horizon, 36GD Slate Blue 330 CAT
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