I believe both of these exhaust pipes are wrapped in Abestos cloth which is coming unwrapped. Is there some type of glue or fasterner material to secure these? Is this cloth wrap still available to buy? Thanks for any info! Dan
I believe both of these exhaust pipes are wrapped in Abestos cloth which is coming unwrapped. Is there some type of glue or fasterner material to secure these? Is this cloth wrap still available to buy? Thanks for any info! Dan
Danss 1999 Vogue, 03 Chev. Trailblazer
Danss,
The Prevost exhaust wrap is usually a sewn material that has hooks upon which you lace stainless steel wire, such as aircraft safety wire. If you are having a problem it might be the wire lacing has come loose.
I posted this before and received no answer or I missed it.
I want to replace the insulation that has deteriorated in my generator compartment. Yes, the stuff that Zimmerman pointed out.m Where can I get the material and what is it. Thanks
Lew
How about trying Zimmerman Coach
Lew, when I made a trip up to Oregon to look at some coaches, they had all been done with a new metalic-like material that was in the generator compartment.
I asked the salesman about this stuff. It comes from a company up in the Oregon area.
Here's what info I received:
Nice looking stuff, much better hopefully than that foam-like stuff used in original.You can purchase the material you need from my freind Dick Wright. Phone: 541-744-4333. I didn't see the insulation on his web site: http://www.wricointernational.com/ however you can phone him to order.
Ray
Dan,
We use the wrap on the race car headers and exhaust, especially the pipe that comes thru the driveshaft tunnel opposite the accelerator pedal. When you call Jegs, etc. ask them for safety wire and the tool used to install it after you put the wrap on and you'll be good to go. The wrap won't come off unless you drag the exhaust over a curb or some such.
Richard Beecher
96 Vogue XL 40 Beechbus
07 Suburban
Today after running the generator in low 80 degree temps I put the bus back in the barn and noticed about a pint of antifreeze on the floor from the generator overflow hose. When I checked the generator last week the overflow tank was normal. Any ideas on cause and recommended next steps in problem solving? Thanks.
Steve
Steve,
Had it been serviced and perhaps overfilled?
We really hadn't run the generator a lot until recently and I "assume" it was serviced when we bought the bus. I'll give it a good running later this week and see if it repeats the burps.