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Thread: Sometimes It Takes Pin Adjustments

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    Default Sometimes It Takes Pin Adjustments

    It's not often our Prevost Gen 1 through 3 slides need pin position adjustments. But it does happen. I helped a Royale owner diagnose and correct a pin adjustment issue. The actual slide work is not too difficult. What can be the biggest challenge is accessing the pin hardware.20210403_120622.jpg


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Again, thanks Gil. I would have used a saw....had you not come over.
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    My front pin on bedroom slide leaks a bit of oil. Making a mess of things behind the wheel skirt and a bit eventually on the ground. I think the oil is coming out the end of the pin itself. It seems to be leaking on the pin, not the
    hoses or connections. This makes me think i need to remove and rebuild that assembly. It's located behind the bathroom vanity which makes accessing it difficult.
    Any suggestions are welcome.
    Joe & Diane Hoffman
    Prior coach: 2001 Marathon H3-45
    Sold the coach.
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    There's no oil in the pin assemblies.


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Gil,
    I'm assuming the plunger assembly is leaking the oil and the oil gets on the end of the pin. Then plunges thru the pin hole and builds up in the slide hole.
    I'm also trying to determine how to rebuild this plunger assembly. Removing the rear slide pin assembly appears challenging without removing the whole slide.
    Thoughts?
    Joe & Diane Hoffman
    Prior coach: 2001 Marathon H3-45
    Sold the coach.
    For details: https://intelopment.wix.com/prevost/

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    Joe, I'm pretty confident there is no oil in the pin assemblies. I've taken them out and sure didn't have any oil leak. As for removal, you don't need to remove the slide if it's a Prevost slide.


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Gil,
    I'm confused. The pin assemblies are hydraulic (at least on my coach). So I'm assuming there's oil in them. How do yours work?
    In the attached picture, the red arrows show the hydraulic line connection points. The yellow lines are the possible bolts for removal, but the allen ones are really hard to get to and I'm wondering if removing the foreground bolts are sufficient.

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    Joe & Diane Hoffman
    Prior coach: 2001 Marathon H3-45
    Sold the coach.
    For details: https://intelopment.wix.com/prevost/

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