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Dtjoint
04-24-2018, 11:07 AM
Searching through the archives I found about a decade old thread on whether the solid rear mud flap was a help or hurt in terms of throwing rocks onto the tow car and whether or not it impeded proper cooling of the Series 60 engine. At that time there seemed to be some controversy on both fronts. At that time a lot of the responders had the 8V engines. My 20 plus year old Country Coach logo mud flap is about to fall apart and I would like contemporary thinking on this subject. We have never experienced any cooling issues with it in place nor have we seen any evidence of it throwing rocks up onto our tow car. Ours is a 40' XL. The original mud flap installed by CC has worn off to nearly the bottom of the SS CC logo and the SS pieces are basically still in place only because of the wire ties that keep the side to side splits in the mud flap from tearing all the way off. So, please let me know your thinking. Thanks.

Gil_J
04-25-2018, 11:00 AM
My short answer is that it shouldn't be there. If Prevost saw a need for it they would have installed it. Prevost installs rear tire flaps as well as a center flap between the drive wheels. So, what does the converter flap buy you?

In the plastic coach world these are often referred to advertisers flaps. When I bought my Prevost CC, that was one of the first things to go. There was no way I was leaving that on and go on the gravel roads to Alaska. Here's the common rationale on why to get rid of the advertiser's flap:
-- It is disruptive to the engineered air flow of the engine. By design of a S-60 powered coach, the air flow is from the radiator into the engine bay. Depending on year, that air exits primarily out the bottom of the engine bay. The advertiser flap pushes air upward, disrupting the engineered air flow.
-- Although most aren't driving on unimproved roads, gravel can get kicked up into the engine bay by the advertiser's flap.
-- It's a myth that on a Prevost the advertiser's flap helps keep debris from the towed vehicle. The Prevost flaps do that. Any debris that pass the Prevost flaps has more distance to fall to the road than debris kicked up by the advertiser's flap.
-- If the advertiser's flap is too close to the road it can create enough air turbulence to actually lift debris off the road.

To each their own. I won't run one.

BoaterAl
04-25-2018, 05:52 PM
Years ago when I owned a Country Coach and followed the posts of 2 engineers. They installed test equipment to study the dynamics of air and pressure with and without the advertiser flap. Without any reservations the test results indicated negative pressure in the rear of RV when the advertiser flap was installed.
Gil's details states disruptive air flow doing zero assist while the RV travels down the road and no useful operational help having advertiser flap installed is supported.
FWIW

Gil_J
04-25-2018, 06:33 PM
Al,

Was the point of negative pressure good or bad?

BoaterAl
04-26-2018, 07:10 AM
Remember the posting..... "as bad" The other day saw the advertiser flag had angled back trying to plow air but the attachment chain allowed rubber flap to hit exhaust pipe burning the flap rubber to a crispy burn.

Dtjoint
04-26-2018, 10:04 AM
Thanks for the observations. I removed the flap yesterday and will travel without it for a while to see if I can detect any difference in either rock throw or heat.

Jerry

Donnie Myers
04-26-2018, 02:32 PM
I will add to this. I am not a fan. I have been at this for quite a few years working for three manufactures and many dealers. I actually work on these, not just hold the steering wheel. ALL of our studies showed the flap will cause air flow issues and will show itself quickly on hot summer days pulling long grades or pulling big trailers. The engine in a coach running the flap will de-rate faster than a coach not running a flap. I can't tell you how many times we would pull over and remove flaps heading to shows and then reinstall when we arrive...just my.02

PrevostNewbie
11-15-2020, 08:07 PM
Does Prevost Sell the Bus Mud Flaps? On mine There are 2 flexible ones behind the tags, 2 rigid ones behind the drives, and a long one that goes across the bus just in front of the Tag Axel.

Rogue
11-15-2020, 08:27 PM
Yes they do. I just installed 2 behind the tags. Their part numbers are confusing. They show a left and right, that are different lengths. They are identical mirror images of each other. This is on 99xl.

PrevostNewbie
11-15-2020, 08:29 PM
OK I will ask for a quote then double check.

PrevostNewbie
11-28-2020, 09:34 PM
Hey Gil, I cut my old mudflap up into 6" long pcs and threw it in the trash bin but saved the Steel Country Coach words. these might be worth some money some day. :confused:
http://forum.prevostownersgroup.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17126&stc=1

Gil_J
11-29-2020, 05:07 PM
Mike,

I kept mine for awhile. Well maybe not too long ;-)