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can anyone please tell me the part number for the alternator on a cummins 5.9 breakaway 1993 thanks, darryl


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Are you dead on the road?

Can you run on the generator instead? It should be able to run the electrical stuff in the coach and I think you can tie the battery sets together with the AUX switch?

This might get you on the road and maybe find an alternator at your leisure. Good luck.

Keep us posted.


9708-M0037-37MM-01
"98" Monarch 37
Spartan MM, 6 spd Allison
Cummins 8.3 325+ hp
 
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It's a delco (mine is). Remove it and take it to any shop. They can be repaired or replaced easily.


'92 Barth Breakaway - 30'
5.9 Cummins (6B) 300+ HP
2000 Allison
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alternator siezed up & snapped the fan belt on our way to florida. We don't pull a car along so we were stranded. I called a mobile truck repair co. The mechanic spent 4 hours & drove 50 plus miles trying to find an alternator. Found one in Louisville Ky.( you do not want to know what that cost !). The mechanic was a nice guy & let me purchase the alternator myself instead of billing it through the company, saving me the mark up. About an hour or so down the road I realize the voltage is dropping. Bad rebuilt alternator! Since this is no fault of the mechanic I think all I can demand in refund is the $75 cost of the part. But to even get that I would need to remove the bad part. return it to Louisville. Find another alternator and install it, all on easter weekend . I think I will just fire up the generator, plug in the charger & connect it up to the battries.


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Welcome to my world head bang

By the time I got to Florida I replaced both alternator and distributor, both only a year old! wack

My only good news is I had spares with me. mechanic

Good luck, just run your gennie and get another alternator when convenient. Good to hear you're on the road.


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"98" Monarch 37
Spartan MM, 6 spd Allison
Cummins 8.3 325+ hp
 
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I carry spare:

- Belts
- Lower radiator hose
- Temp and oil senders
- Master cylinder
- Alternator
- A/C Compressor
- Power steering pump
- Tensioner arm & pulley
- Fuel pump
- Filters - Air, fuel, oil

I've done a lot of star parties, which sometimes involves remote dry camping. I've also had 3 A/C compressor failures, 2 power steering pump failures (both new - <14 mos old), and 2 parking brake actuator failures.


Rusty


MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP; built-to-order by Peninsular Engines:  Hi-pop injectors, gear-driven camshaft, non-waste-gated, high-output turbo, 18:1 pistons.  Fuel economy increased by 15-20%, power, WOW!"StaRV II"

'94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP

Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers

Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not.
In either case the idea is quite staggering.
- Arthur C. Clarke

It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields
 
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The only limitation on an alternator is the mounting and the size of the pulley (if you want to use the same belts as on the original). You do not have to buy any special brand or amperage so you could shop online for a Leece Neville, Delco etc and use any amps (130 is a good size). There are vast differences in the number and types of internal bearings and the sizes of windings. On my diesel the Leece Neville uses roller bearings instead of ball bearings and is built like a tank. Have had it lose some capacity and begin to run hotter but in the now 20 years there have been only two on the coach and the new one (not rebuilt) is a 200 amp and cost $350, not including the install. IMHO thats not a bad investment in a critical part of travelling with confidence.


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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I recently had the same thing happen to "THE TOY". Tensioner pulley was the culpret. Got rid of the 130 amp, replaced it with a 180 amp. all is good now. $$$........................


Former owner of "THE TOY"
1988 Barth Regal SE 33' Tag
1992 Barth Breakaway 32'
2005 Coachmen Mirada 32' DS

 
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quote:
- Belts
- Lower radiator hose
- Temp and oil senders
- Master cylinder
- Alternator
- A/C Compressor
- Power steering pump
- Tensioner arm & pulley
- Fuel pump
- Filters - Air, fuel, oil

with all this,2 good sized dogs and a truck load of star gazing gear it is no wonder Rusty has only room enough for 1 change of skivvies, a bottle of good booze and a can of beans. ROTFLMAO





#1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA




 
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Change of skivvies - good idea, I've put that on my checklist.


Rusty


MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP; built-to-order by Peninsular Engines:  Hi-pop injectors, gear-driven camshaft, non-waste-gated, high-output turbo, 18:1 pistons.  Fuel economy increased by 15-20%, power, WOW!"StaRV II"

'94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP

Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers

Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not.
In either case the idea is quite staggering.
- Arthur C. Clarke

It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields
 
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