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Headed out to look at a 1991 28' breakaway.
It has the standard 160hp 5.9 and 4 speed allison.
I'm told it is in "like new" original condition.
So no mods done.
Have been checking the net and many opinions about this set up. Can someone who has one let me know what pros and cons of this unit are and things I should be taking a careful look at. I don't tow anything but I do head thru the mountains on the way to Baja. I will also be mounting a 400lb motorcycle on it so if any of you have expertise any advice will be welcome.

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Due to the short wheelbase, I'd advise against anything that heavy on a hitch platform.


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Could it be mounted up front?

I used to use a carrier that mounted on the hitch tongue and had a cradle the held the front wheel. The rear wheel rested on the ground and followed along. It needed a strap from each side of the forks or bars to the bumper. Backing was a no go, and sharp turns required an observer. I rigged a clamp to prevent the shift lever from leaving neutral from a bump.


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If the front axle will handle the added weight mounting up front on a DP would probably help handling. With no radiator to block up there I think it would be the better location. Also makes it easy to keep an eye on it.


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I was thinking mounting it off the front would make the most sense. So the 160hp will be enough to get me over the mountains without to much frustration? I don't mind slow but I hate overheating! thanks for the input!
 
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I have a 28' '03 Breakaway for sale but mine is 190 HP. I've driven it from Denver to Knoxville TN. Also have driven a 30' Breakaway with 210 HP from Florida to TN. Based on that experience, I would not be satisfied with the 160 HP version. As I understand it, the 160HP version does not have a turbo. Look up the torque curves. Also, the 160 HP version will not have the resale value that either the 190HP or 210HP versions do. I completely agree with Rusty. A friend puts his motorcycle inside the Breakaway. Might be interesting in an accident. I certainly wouldn't buy the 160HP version without driving one of the others first.


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I would be interested in hearing about what you have for sale, I'm in no hurry to buy but will need something by fall. I have no problem flying anywhere on the continent for the right rig.
 
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anyone have a checklist before I purchase a 1991 28' breakaway?
 
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anyone have a checklist before I purchase a 1991 28' breakaway?


This is a lengthy checklist from the site archives: Thumbs Up

http://truckroadservice.com/ba...Buyers_Checklist.pdf


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Excellent, thanks!
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Gregg:
I would be interested in hearing about what you have for sale, I'm in no hurry to buy but will need something by fall. I have no problem flying anywhere on the continent for the right rig.

https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...1087061/m/1753900087

The 1992 30' Breakaway I had was fitted with a much newer 190-hp 5.9 Cummins. It had the Bosch "P Pump" fuel pump with enough pressure and volume to be modified up to 230hp or more. I modified it slightly with a different throttle stop plate.
I went over mountains with it a number of times -- sometimes getting down to 25mph at full throttle before I'd crest the peak.
The early 160hp is normally aspirated (non-turbo) and is not easily bumped up much, particular engines with the earlier (weaker) fuel injection pumps.
 
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I'm pretty sure the early 6BTs were turbocharged.


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I agree with Rusty about the turbo. Just detuned with smaller injectors. I do believe it had the rotory fuel injector pump and not the inline Bosch pump. Harder to soup up.


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Greg, just ask the owner if his has a turbo or not. If he doesn't know what that is, ask him to take a picture of the engine compartment and send it to you. It should be pretty obvious if he has one.
Jim


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Another way to tell is by the engine model:

6BTA5.9

6= # cylinders
B= Engine series
T= Turbo Charged
A= After cooler which cools the air before induction.
5.9 = Engine capacity in liters


My advice about buying a older unit is to pay attention to big ticket items like paint condition, roof coatings, serious leaks from engine or tranny and, of course, tires and brakes.

Inside most of the appliances are fixable or replaceable but they can be costly also. The A/C should work, the furnace should blow hot, the refer should be cold, etc. I doubt that the dash A/C-heater will be working well.

Good Luck
Don


1993 Breakaway 33'. Cummins 6BTA5.9 with Bosch injection. Upped to 260 HP or so. Third owner.



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