Unidentified noise [message #259178] |
Sun, 17 August 2014 21:21 |
dpottebaum
Messages: 100 Registered: January 2013 Location: Bondurant, Iowa
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We took the Royale out for a weekend camping trip. It was a nice weekend at Red Rock Lake in the Roberts Creek West campgrounds and all went pretty well. A couple of issues that surfaced or resurfaced though that I need to ask for guidance on please.
1) Resurfaced issue: There is a "clunk" that occurs when going down the road at highway speeds when the drive train is under load going up a hill. It had done this a few times last year, but I had chalked it up to a tired front end. If I get out of the gas a little bit it goes away. The harder I push it, the more it clunks. It only seems to happen in third gear under load. I have replaced the front end with a Manny one ton system and also freshened up the final drive, so I'm pretty sure it's in the transmission. The coach has 103K miles on it, but the tranny was redone at 97K miles in the late nineties.
2) New Issue: Had the rig plugged in to shore power all weekend long. Went to leave today and the batteries were dead. Switched to Boost and still nothing. They are one year old Interstate batteries. I have three of them. Two in the engine compartment and one by the Onan. Had to jump it and all was well. Not sure why the twelve volt system would not have been charging the whole time we were plugged in?
Thanks in advance for your insights!
Dave Pottebaum
Bondurant, Iowa
1978 Royale
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Re: [GMCnet] Unidentified noise [message #259211 is a reply to message #259178] |
Mon, 18 August 2014 05:36 |
Mr ERFisher
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Try running these tests
http://gmc49ers.blogspot.com/2014/03/check-your-battery-system-through-your.html
Erf
On Sunday, August 17, 2014, Dave Pottebaum wrote:
> We took the Royale out for a weekend camping trip. It was a nice weekend
> at Red Rock Lake in the Roberts Creek West campgrounds and all went pretty
> well. A couple of issues that surfaced or resurfaced though that I need
> to ask for guidance on please.
>
> 1) Resurfaced issue: There is a "clunk" that occurs when going down the
> road at highway speeds when the drive train is under load going up a hill.
> It had done this a few times last year, but I had chalked it up to a tired
> front end. If I get out of the gas a little bit it goes away. The harder
> I push it, the more it clunks. It only seems to happen in third gear
> under load. I have replaced the front end with a Manny one ton system and
> also
> freshened up the final drive, so I'm pretty sure it's in the
> transmission. The coach has 103K miles on it, but the tranny was redone at
> 97K miles in
> the late nineties.
>
> 2) New Issue: Had the rig plugged in to shore power all weekend long.
> Went to leave today and the batteries were dead. Switched to Boost and
> still
> nothing. They are one year old Interstate batteries. I have three of
> them. Two in the engine compartment and one by the Onan. Had to jump it
> and
> all was well. Not sure why the twelve volt system would not have been
> charging the whole time we were plugged in?
>
> Thanks in advance for your insights!
> --
> Dave Pottebaum
> Bondurant, Iowa
> 1978 Royale
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Re: Unidentified noise [message #259413 is a reply to message #259233] |
Tue, 19 August 2014 22:52 |
dpottebaum
Messages: 100 Registered: January 2013 Location: Bondurant, Iowa
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I had a fellow send a PM suggesting that the clunking or slapping noise could be from the transmission chain slipping. That seems likely to me. Pretty tight back there. I'm guessing that repair cannot be done while the tranny is in the coach? Anyone ever had this issue? Ever done this repair at home instead of taking to a transmission shop?
Dave Pottebaum
Bondurant, Iowa
1978 Royale
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Re: Unidentified noise [message #259414 is a reply to message #259178] |
Tue, 19 August 2014 23:20 |
mrgmc3
Messages: 210 Registered: September 2013 Location: W Washington
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Check the drive axle inner flange to the drive hub bolts. 6 each side. Left side has a tendency to loosen more than the right.
Chris Geils - Twin Cities / W Wa
1978 26' Kingsley w/ very few mods; PD9040, aux trans cooler, one repaint in stock colors, R134a, Al rad, Alcoas, 54k mi
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Re: Unidentified noise [message #259428 is a reply to message #259178] |
Wed, 20 August 2014 07:44 |
Galen
Messages: 146 Registered: November 2011 Location: New Virginia, IA
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Hey Dave,
I was camped most of last week and weekend at Marion County Park in Knoxville. Wish I'd have known you were there; I would have ran over.
No ideas on your issues though.
Galen
Galen Briggs
New Virginia, Iowa
1978 Palm Beach
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