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Dutch_12078 wrote:
One item to watch for/check on your 460 V8 is exhaust manifold leaks. The passenger side rear bolt is particularly vulnerable to breaking and possible manifold or head cracking.
Nov-16-2014 04:33 PM
dieselgrin wrote:There should be a printed Spec sheet in one of the closets giving you the model make and series. You can use one of the free Vin number utils to trace down the Chassis and it will tell you where it was manufactured. You might be surprised. My Ford F-53 was assembled in Mexico and is a 1997 but the coach is a 1998 3512 SO georgie Boy was sold to Coachman and coachman was later aquired by Forest River. There is still manuals and information on the Coachman web site.
We just bought our 1st MH 7/14, a 2001 Pursuit. I believe the frame is a 2000, I don't know how to determine the series folks are talking about. It's been a blast taking it out camping. We even went to Fort Wilderness with the grand kids. Was hoping for a little better gas mileage. Replaced a rear wheel seal and had a short in electrical that created a hot skin. Hope to hear from other GB owners.
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Nov-14-2014 06:58 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:Thanks for the heads up on the exhaust manifolds. Guess I will pull the doghouse and have a look at the engine. It has 42,498 miles on it. I am thinking it might be a good idea to check belts and hoses and change fluids. So far the unit runs good and starts right up. I have already modified where the TV went and replaced the Analog TV with a HDTV and replaced all of the Light bulbs with L.E.D. Lights. Details in my Blog at http://rvbloggers.wordpress.com/ or Click Hereclick here
We have a 2001 Georgie Boy Landau on a 2001 F53 chassis with the V10 engine. As said, the Bigfoot levelers are easy to use, and to answer the "Air Dump" question, no, you do not have an air ride suspension system, so that feature is inactive. The same panel is used in DP's where the dump feature may be used.
One item to watch for/check on your 460 V8 is exhaust manifold leaks. The passenger side rear bolt is particularly vulnerable to breaking and possible manifold or head cracking.
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