Jan-02-2016 05:08 PM
Jan-06-2016 03:39 PM
Jan-06-2016 02:32 PM
drsolo wrote:
2ND UPDATE:
So today the wind was coming right at me and when trucks passed me going 70 I could feel as they approached and passed, an eerie feeling like the way a snake oscillates side to side. I dont think the van/TT moved at all, just a feeling. Is this common?
THANK ALL OF YOU> you are brilliant!!
Jan-06-2016 01:42 PM
drsolo wrote:
2ND UPDATE:
First, I went to weigh just the RVan = 6100 lbs
Today I went to pick up the trailer and give it a try .... SUCCESS!!!!!
I could get it up to 60 mph, even higher going down slope a bit. But it wouldnt hold at 60 mph in cruise until I shifted out of overdrive D and into regular D and then it held very well even creeping up to 60 from 55 going uphill. I am still going to take the long and flat route to Florida.
So today the wind was coming right at me and when trucks passed me going 70 I could feel as they approached and passed, an eerie feeling like the way a snake oscillates side to side. I dont think the van/TT moved at all, just a feeling. Is this common?
Jan-06-2016 01:06 PM
Jan-04-2016 10:09 AM
Jan-04-2016 06:35 AM
drsolo wrote:Do you have a tachometer on the dash?06Fargo wrote:
I vote with the folks saying the transmission is staying in OD / high gear when it should be downshifting to 3rd or 2nd.
What happens on a hill when you manually move the shift lever to "3" or "2"?
OK, that is going on the list of things I will be trying today. So how can I test this out from a stop on a hill? If I put it in 1st or 2nd it just shouldnt sound any different if the transmission cable isnt hooked up right?
Thanks.
Jan-04-2016 06:10 AM
Jan-04-2016 04:34 AM
06Fargo wrote:
I vote with the folks saying the transmission is staying in OD / high gear when it should be downshifting to 3rd or 2nd.
What happens on a hill when you manually move the shift lever to "3" or "2"?
Jan-03-2016 04:12 PM
Jan-03-2016 12:44 PM
drsolo wrote:I have a trusted mechanic and if he shut down I would be lost. If the catalytic converter is plugged you will not have very much power, happened to me with my Dodge.colliehauler wrote:
I would take the van to a mechanic that I trusted. Could be several things.
I thought I knew somebody who was a whiz, reasonably priced. He got very busy. He hired people. The quality of the work went down. Being a good mechanic is not necessarily tied to being a good supervisor or boss. I always check Angie's list, BBB. ask neighbors, ask on neighbor boards, ask online (yelp). I am still trying to find that mechanic I trust long term. I need a crystal ball I am sure.
Jan-03-2016 11:07 AM
Jan-03-2016 09:31 AM
drsolo wrote:travelnutz wrote:
Your 1992 2500 GMC van most likely has the 5.7 liter V8 and it has plenty of power to pull double the weight of your Wildwood trailer. A slim possibility your van has a smaller size V8 because few of them were ever sold in the 2500 model and usually only in the short wheel bsase version. The unknown is what rear end ratio your van has as that will make a huge difference in pulling ability. Most had the 342 or the 373 ratio as OEM. Yours, being a camper van conversion and the long body version, most likely has a 5.7 V8 with either the 342 or 373. You'd know if you purchased the van new but if bought used, who knows what may have been changed since new. The other power robber is an mostly plugged catalytic converter as your van is now 24 years old. OR the engine cylinders/rings are worn and losing compression.
We had a Chevy 2500 Deluxe Starcraft Van Conversion and had no problem pulling a 30' Nomad Century trailer loaded with options and full water plus all our food and stuff which is more than double your trailer's weight and it had the same front shape as yours which is far from aerodynamic in shape/wind bucking. I could pull the trailer at 70 anytime except up hills or long steep grades.
Have your van's engine checked and the catalytic converter also as it should pull your Wildwood at even 70 mph easily without flooring the go pedal. Something isn't right with your van and will need to be fixed anyway so you'll be paying double plus in the long run by having your Wildwood delivered since the van needs to be taken care of also.
However, remember that your trailer tires have a max speed of 65 mph even if they are 225/75/15 "D" range tires (8 ply rating and 65 psi max inflation) and less than 65 mph if they are smaller tires than those with 50 psi max.
My van is 1992 GMC G2500 vandura V-8 350 ci 4,482 lbs 3/4 ton van, max towing capacity of 6600lbs. I think it is 17' long. It was originally owned by a couple owned a garage, even stored indoors and used for camping themselves couldnt anymore due to poor health so they sold it. On my last trip to Florida I used 1 quart of oil. I have always been careful having checkups twice a year and right before trips. Now the last time I was in Florida my muffler went and I had a guy make a new one "on the spot" and he said the catalytic was in bad shape, did I need it to pass inspections and I told him I didnt anymore. Nobody has said anything about the catalytic converter since then. I use the van during the year around town, but I am retired so dont put much mileage on it. It now has 139k miles. The mechanics say it is in great shape. When we went over the mountains west 2 summers ago pulling the teardrop I did need to downshift to 2nd to get up and down some of those steeper grades. I only carry 4 gallons of water in the van, the trailer is empty. My van tires are new this year, the trailer tires are new and ST 205/75/R15. In any case I like to cruise at 60 mph which seems most comfortable speed for me and best gas mileage.
We went to the closest truck scales to get the van and trailer weighed and weighed both together. I know I should have separated the two, but it was cold, the scales were icy and I was slipping just getting onto the scales. I am not sure how this breaks down into van and trailer. Van is 4482, trailer is 3995 according to specs.
steer axle 2740
drive axle 4140
trailer axle 4100
total 10980
Jan-03-2016 09:10 AM
Jan-03-2016 09:00 AM
colliehauler wrote:
I would take the van to a mechanic that I trusted. Could be several things.
Jan-03-2016 08:24 AM