Screen Removal Bargman L-300 Door Handle brakes Satellite Fuel Tank Fire Extinguishers Roof Antenna Tech Talk Forum Shortcut Motor Oil Window Generators headlights batteries Radiator AC Unit Grab Handle Wiper Blades Wiper Blades Door Locks Door Locks Door Locks Door Locks Rims Front Shocks Rear Shocks Front Tires Oil Filter Steps Roof Vent Awning Propane Tank Mirror Info Clearance Lights Clearance Lights Clearance Lights Clearance Lights Clearance Lights Spartan Chassis Gillig Chassis Freightliner Chassis P-32 Chassis MCC Chassis
    Forums    Tech Talk    What is this??
Go to...
Start A New Topic
Search
Notify
Tools
Reply To This Topic
  
What is this??
 Login now/Join our community
 
Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 1/13
Picture of sk8er32283
posted
I saw this adjustment screw near what I think is the tension screw for some of the belts on my engine. It is the CAT 3208 turbo and intercooled. Anyone have any ideas? I think it was some sort of jerry rig(sp?).

The component I am talking about is the t handle looking crome thing that is right next to the belt in the picture. The second picture is zoomed out for reference on the engine. By the way when the engine runs the component shakes and hits the belt as it rotates.





1988 Barth Regency 38ft
CAT 3208AATC Intercooled
Allison 4 speed w/ air shifter
Gillig Chassis
7.5KW Onan Diesel Generator
Click for Charleston, South Carolina Forecast
 
Posts: 81 | Location: Idaho Falls, ID(United States Navy) | Member Since: 01-01-2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 1/13
Picture of sk8er32283
posted Hide Post
by the way the pictures are rotated 90 degree clockwise for some reason.


1988 Barth Regency 38ft
CAT 3208AATC Intercooled
Allison 4 speed w/ air shifter
Gillig Chassis
7.5KW Onan Diesel Generator
Click for Charleston, South Carolina Forecast
 
Posts: 81 | Location: Idaho Falls, ID(United States Navy) | Member Since: 01-01-2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 3/19
Picture of Mogan David
posted Hide Post
looks like the belts are too long, like a cap screw and that other thing were stuck in there to get tension on the belts while the hold-down bolt was secured on the slot.

whoops... now I see that it is not a cap screw, but a bolt through a threaded lug and with a lock nut. Never the less, there is no more travel because of belt stretch or wrong belts.
 
Posts: 2003 | Location: Jackson, Michigan, USA | Member Since: 04-18-2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 3/11
Picture of Tom  and Julie
posted Hide Post
After a year of surprises on the road when the belts would fail I called Gillig and they confirmed that their belts were a proprietary design because of the long distances. I had several CAT service centers put on belts and they continued to fail. Once I got the Gillig belts everything was corrected. The book on the engine provides the tension adjustment for each pair of belts and you can buy the tools for about ten bucks each. With proper size and proper tension I have had three years of boring and thankful non events. I still bought two sets just to be safe.


1993 32' Regency Wide Body, 4 speed Allison Trans, Front Entry door, Diamond Plate aluminum roof &
1981 Euro 22' w Chevy 350 engine and TH 400 tranny
 
Posts: 1514 | Location: Houston Texas | Member Since: 12-19-2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
"Host" of Barthmobile.com
Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 1/19
Picture of Bill N.Y.
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Mogan David:
Never the less, there is no more travel because of belt stretch or wrong belts.
You're at the end of your adjustment travel. Replace the belts and remove that "T handle" thing that's in there. Save your old belts for a "Just In Case" scenario or buy 2 sets.


˙ʎ˙u ןןıq- „ǝןƃuɐ ʇuǝɹǝɟɟıp ɐ ɯoɹɟ pןɹoʍ ǝɥʇ ʇɐ ʞooן ɐ ƃuıʞɐʇ sı ǝɟıן oʇ ʇǝɹɔǝs ǝɥʇ„

Regis Widebody1990 Barth Regis Widebody
8908 0128 40RDS-C1
L-10 Cummins
Allison MT647 Transmission
Spartan Chassis
Regal Conversion1991 Medical Lab Conversion
9102 3709 33S-12
Ford 460 MPFI
C6 Transmission
Oshkosh Chassis



Quick Link: Members Only Link To Send Me A Private Message
 
Posts: 5924 | Location: Newburgh, New York | Member Since: 05-10-2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 

    Forums    Tech Talk    What is this??

This website is dedicated to the Barth Custom Coach, their owners and those who admire this American made, quality crafted, motor coach.
We are committed to the history, preservation and restoration of the Barth Custom Coach.