Trendycat
05-29-2009, 06:48 PM
I haven't figured out why this happened, but for some reason all of the bolts holding my alternator together vibrated out, causing it to split open and spray oil while driving my coach the other day. :eek:
Although I have a Wanderlodge, many of you with Series 60 Prevost share the same DN50 alternator as mine (whether the 24 volt or 12 volt version). Although I caught the problem early (something less than 60 miles after it happened - since I checked the engine while fueling at a Flying J and then noticed the problem when I pulled over to take some photos about 60 miles later), I still ended up waiting for a tow to Cheyenne Freightliner in Cheyenne, WY since I didn't want to drive the coach back there leaking oil.
I'm awaiting a reman alternator (this is a typical replace, not repair kind of shop) to get back on the road.
The coach was new to me in Nov. 08, so I don't know if there had been some sort of work done to the alternator in the first 98K miles of usage, but I'll be sure to keep an eye on this in the future.
On the positive side of this experience, my CoachNet roadside coverage came in handy as they covered the cost of the tow back to Cheyenne - a process that took almost 4 hours between waiting for the tow truck, prepping for the tow (removing the driveshaft, etc) and then towing at 40mph the 60 miles back there.
The tow company I-80 towing based in Laramie/Cheyenne WY did an excellent job, although the heaviest truck they had was barely able to manage safely dragging our 48K+ weight.
Loose bolts in the oil cooled alternator - one more thing for Jon to add to his maintenance check list. :)
(Having trouble uploading a photo of the alternator due to spotty data service here in Cheyenne - will try to edit later)
Although I have a Wanderlodge, many of you with Series 60 Prevost share the same DN50 alternator as mine (whether the 24 volt or 12 volt version). Although I caught the problem early (something less than 60 miles after it happened - since I checked the engine while fueling at a Flying J and then noticed the problem when I pulled over to take some photos about 60 miles later), I still ended up waiting for a tow to Cheyenne Freightliner in Cheyenne, WY since I didn't want to drive the coach back there leaking oil.
I'm awaiting a reman alternator (this is a typical replace, not repair kind of shop) to get back on the road.
The coach was new to me in Nov. 08, so I don't know if there had been some sort of work done to the alternator in the first 98K miles of usage, but I'll be sure to keep an eye on this in the future.
On the positive side of this experience, my CoachNet roadside coverage came in handy as they covered the cost of the tow back to Cheyenne - a process that took almost 4 hours between waiting for the tow truck, prepping for the tow (removing the driveshaft, etc) and then towing at 40mph the 60 miles back there.
The tow company I-80 towing based in Laramie/Cheyenne WY did an excellent job, although the heaviest truck they had was barely able to manage safely dragging our 48K+ weight.
Loose bolts in the oil cooled alternator - one more thing for Jon to add to his maintenance check list. :)
(Having trouble uploading a photo of the alternator due to spotty data service here in Cheyenne - will try to edit later)