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old topic but I was looking for fan motor info and taked with Gillig also..

"Yes the fan motor in your coach I can no longer provide, the part # is 55-14533-000 You can contact Hydraulic and Pneumatic sales in NC direct and give them part# 163K6044 THey should be able to help you out. "

any other options out there..? Does that Gillig part number show in anything recent in anyone's records..

I need one according to the mech in TX..

Guess I'll contact H&P in NC and see whats up..

*****


M/C-W

1991 early XL-style (maybe 1 of 2?) Breakaway... but prior to that actual (XL) designation...
2nd Breakaway w/Cat 3208T 250 hp motor 4 spd MT643 Allison trans Gilig Air suspension chassis/brakes
Data Tag: 9010 3694 34-BG-1B
 
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53 26580 000 bring these up on google.
see the list here
 
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"This is the only number we found on fan motor 55-14533"

is the emaiI got from my mechanic who pulled it off today....

And Gillig's translation is above..

A google search of that part # comes up to this list...

sooooo..?


M/C-W

1991 early XL-style (maybe 1 of 2?) Breakaway... but prior to that actual (XL) designation...
2nd Breakaway w/Cat 3208T 250 hp motor 4 spd MT643 Allison trans Gilig Air suspension chassis/brakes
Data Tag: 9010 3694 34-BG-1B
 
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mechanic who pulled it off

Mike was the fan motor removed from the top or was the radiator removed? Ask your mechanic to take some pictures if he does not charge extra for pictures.
Is the motor on eBay a match?
 
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Originally posted by Mike/Cindi W:
old topic but I was looking for fan motor info and taked with Gillig also..

"Yes the fan motor in your coach I can no longer provide, the part # is 55-14533-000 You can contact Hydraulic and Pneumatic sales in NC direct and give them part# 163K6044 THey should be able to help you out. "

any other options out there..? Does that Gillig part number show in anything recent in anyone's records..

I need one according to the mech in TX..

Guess I'll contact H&P in NC and see whats up..

*****


Hi Mike. I ran across your discussion today while searching for a hydraulic fan motor for my Beaver RV 3208. My part number is the one you discussed. Did you ever find a motor or a suitable replacement? Just wondering. I have a call in to the company in North Carolina but am not too optimistic that they can help. Old rigs are great but sometimes finding parts is a pain.
 
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Ted, am away from all my paperwork for several days. Can’t remember what transpired as I dealth with 3 diff. Mechanics.. Ill advise when I locate the info..Maybe someone else can update from the past contributions/converstions to assist..


M/C-W

1991 early XL-style (maybe 1 of 2?) Breakaway... but prior to that actual (XL) designation...
2nd Breakaway w/Cat 3208T 250 hp motor 4 spd MT643 Allison trans Gilig Air suspension chassis/brakes
Data Tag: 9010 3694 34-BG-1B
 
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Check http://www.nwrvsupply.com/category/05-05.html, or https://novahydraulics.com/sundstrand.html. I got mine from Nova.


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
 
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Hello Mike, I have ticking/rattling sound coming from my Hyd fan motor. No leaks or vibration. I don't see a fan clutch on the fan or in the parts diagram. I am trying to figure out if this is something that needs immediate repair. I can do the repair myself but don't want to if it is normal. One post elsewhere said his did it for years and no problem. I appreciate any guidance you can give.
Thank you!

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Originally posted by Mike/Cindi W:
Ted, am away from all my paperwork for several days. Can’t remember what transpired as I dealth with 3 diff. Mechanics.. Ill advise when I locate the info..Maybe someone else can update from the past contributions/converstions to assist..
 
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The mechanic is correct about noise. They are silent when working. As they are variable speed controlled by the transmission and the temperature sensor they are constantly changing speed to prevent overheating. Mine made the noise and was inconsistent. No leaks but there was a slight wobble in the shaft and that was where the noise came from. After changing, from the bedroom standing on my head for about four hours, all was corrected. You might also hear a scraping sound when the engine is running and that too was the fan itself. I strongly advise you to change it and sooner is better.


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
 
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