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I have had constant problems keeping my chassis airconditioning functioning and recently have been traveling satisfactorly using one or both roof airconditioners powered by the Onan. They keep us cool and I dopn't notice any measurable difference in mpg. Question??? Will there be any advantage to removing the compressor and condenser other than cosmetic?? Leaving it in place may be of consideration for resale??? Thanks for your wise thoughts. ------------------ Gary & Edie North Idaho 1988 28' P-30 454 | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Leaving it in place could be a consideration for belt routing. I wouldn't try to say for sure without looking. An idler pulley would be ideal, keeping the original belt angles and wrap. I should think that, given the price of R 12 freon, the compressor being in place would not be a major consideration at resale time. | |||
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6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" |
I had my dash air fixed this week, and in retrospect, don't know why. It cost over $500. The next time it goes, I'll just use the front roof a/c. Wonder how much fuel that will use per mile? If it's one less mile per gallon, the $500 bucks would have bought 150 gallons of fuel which is over 1250 miles at 8 mpg vs the 9mpg that I get. | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
My 81 454 had a dedicated belt for the compressor so removing it was no big deal. It never worked but I did keep it so it could be reinstalled by another owner. This may have been an aftermarket hang-on unit and this may be why it had it's own belt. ------------------ Dan & Suzy Z '81 Euro 28 | |||
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Any idea on the decrease in mileage when dash air is running full time? I figure the generator running full time decreases my mileage by about 0.8 mpg. ------------------ Gary & Edie North Idaho 1988 28' P-30 454 | ||||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Pretty much even money on mine. The genset cuts about 1/2 mpg from our mileage. Dash was a little less. However, the genset benefits from being run more. Very few gensets wear out. Most just get cranky from lackarunnin. | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
My Onan burns about a gallon an hour. Ten hours back from Dega means ten gallons for a 620 mile trip, if we actually ran the genny the whole time, which we don't. But at least here's a starting point to figure your expenditure. ------------------ Dan & Suzy Z '81 Euro 28 | |||
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"First Year of Inception" Membership Club |
Danney Zeeff, How many belts do you have driving your power steering pump? Thanks much Ralph. | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
If I'm looking at things right, we have a flywheel-waterpump-alternator belt, and a flywheel PS pump belt that runs in the rear[larger] side of the two belt pulley on the pump. The front is vacated, I assume by the removal of the compressor. Does this help? Or even make sense? ------------------ Dan & Suzy Z '81 Euro 28 [This message has been edited by Danny Zeeff (edited September 06, 2005).] | |||
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"First Year of Inception" Membership Club |
Thanks Dan on my 1976 454 I have disconnected the air and I'm trying to find out if anyone is running with only one power steering drive belt, I also have the Hydroboost for the brakes running off the power steer pump. Thanks Ralph 1976 Barth 454 27 Footer. | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
Ralph, I'm gonna get back to ya after I have someone with a whole lot more knowledge of these things go over it with me. It should be a day or two at most. ------------------ Dan & Suzy Z '81 Euro 28 | |||
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2/16 Captain Doom |
Even if the chassis A/C can't be removed due to belt routing, merely disconnecting the connector to the A/C clutch will disable the compressor - that way it's being used essentially as an idler pulley. | |||
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"First Year of Inception" Membership Club |
Rusty, I have my ac disconnected now but I would sure like to find a way to get that big compressor out of the way, make working on the engine, belts etc a lot easier. Ralph 1976 Barth 27 Footer. | |||
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
I talked to my wrench buddy today and he says running the PS pump on one belt should be no problem other than perhaps a little noise at slow-no speed steering. I haven't even noticed this since taking the comp off and eliminating the second belt, so he says I shouldn't have any problems. ------------------ Dan & Suzy Z '81 Euro 28 [This message has been edited by Danny Zeeff (edited September 10, 2005).] | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Lee had his shop doing it a year ago. Let's hope he will post details or pictures. | |||
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