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PT & WB (Twin Axle Pusher Unique Issues) If you have a unique issue with your PT or WB model coach and it can't be answered in one of the other forums here, then this is where you can list it....list your PT Parts here too. |
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Pressure Tank Water Leak
Right rear corner, see pics.
Leak in tank or fittings? Now the question: How does one get in there? You're going to make me cry, aren't you?
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Michael Kraus Indianapolis, IN '90 WB 40 |
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Michael, help me out a little. Just where is this? It is impossible for me to see the location you are talking about. I see the water and I see the tank that is labeled shurflo but where is all this located? I have never seen this before and my '93 had nothing like this. All my stuff like that was in a water bay on the street side under the kitchen and the rest was under the bed. All if it easy access.
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Jim and Michele Walters 2000 LX ME 2020 to Present '93 WLWB 2008 to 2020 Bluebird of Happiness 2021 Rubicon Unlimited 2002 Silverado Diesel 2500 HD 4x4 260-224-1278 |
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Michael, on my 90 about two years ago the water heater gave up. The water pump too. Its a really small tight area. I had Coachcraft fix it. Yes it is likely to make you cry but Coachcraft fixed it probably better than new. Had to put the little guy in there. Access is from the rear closet on drivers side if I remember correctly.
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Spencer Champion Pine Mountain, Georgia 2004 M380 Was OCBIRD (sold) 1990 PT-40 Blue Thunder |
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This tank is in the very most rear, very most right (passenger side) corner of the bus.
Open the mirrored door, then open the little carpeted door and look down.
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Michael Kraus Indianapolis, IN '90 WB 40 |
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Ok Michael, I got it now. I never had that in my bus. So that grey fuzzy stuff lining the cabinet is all plywood covered with it. If you feel around in the fuzzy stuff you will find screws that hold it together. They are there and you will have to work to find them. Bluebird was an expert in hiding them. A small magnet might help and it you have good hearing a phillips screwdriver poking around in there you might hear the metallic clicking sound of metal on metal. Anyway, if you can remove some of those grey covered panels inside that cabinet you might have better access to that tank. I make no promises. Just throwing out ideas. I have taken the inside of the overhead cabinets that hold the TV equipment out that way to gain better access, you may be able to do the same here. Good luck.
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Jim and Michele Walters 2000 LX ME 2020 to Present '93 WLWB 2008 to 2020 Bluebird of Happiness 2021 Rubicon Unlimited 2002 Silverado Diesel 2500 HD 4x4 260-224-1278 |
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