Leigh Harrison Air Bag (Spring) part number [message #366607] |
Wed, 08 September 2021 19:17 |
RoadWarrior
Messages: 28 Registered: April 2017 Location: Arizona
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Does anyone have the part number and preferably the specifications/drawings for the Leigh Harrison Air Bag (Spring)? I know there is a spreadsheet with the number W01-358-3400. That number does not work for what appear to be two reasons. First the air inlet is not in the center, but offset and it is not possible to move the fitting to the center. Second, there is a large threaded stud on the plate opposite the air fitting. Any help would be appreciated.
No, I have not tried to pull one of the bags off to get the number (it is still running a normal 110deg for this time of year here). I want to replace the bags with something slightly larger to soften the ride over rough roads; first though I need to know what to start with.
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Re: Leigh Harrison Air Bag (Spring) part number [message #366620 is a reply to message #366608] |
Thu, 09 September 2021 06:52 |
MarkR
Messages: 13 Registered: September 2019 Location: Pennsylvania
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Quote:The bigger Firestone bag that I am using is a 7659
Just to be clear, you’re using that bag on a Harrison quad bag setup?
How much difference does it make in your ride Larry?
Any downside to switching to that bag from “stock”?
Did you have a failure that prompted adding the spacer bolts as reinforcement?
Any other modifications necessary?
Could you mix the sizes, as in could I keep a good old one onboard as an emergency spare?
Thanks in advance
The Portwagon, ex 1975 Eleganza II, Harrison quad bags, 6 wheel disk brakes, 455 w/EFI, serpentine belt, 3.7 final drive
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Re: Leigh Harrison Air Bag (Spring) part number [message #366624 is a reply to message #366620] |
Thu, 09 September 2021 07:54 |
Larry
Messages: 2875 Registered: January 2004 Location: Menomonie, WI
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MarkR wrote on Thu, 09 September 2021 06:52Quote:The bigger Firestone bag that I am using is a 7659
Just to be clear, you’re using that bag on a Harrison quad bag setup?
How much difference does it make in your ride Larry?
Any downside to switching to that bag from “stock”?
Did you have a failure that prompted adding the spacer bolts as reinforcement?
Any other modifications necessary?
Could you mix the sizes, as in could I keep a good old one onboard as an emergency spare?
Thanks in advance
The bags that you see in that were experimental and did not work out. They are from a company called "Airbagit". They are bigger than the stock Harrison bags, and had all of the right fittings, fitting placement, and correct bolt pattern. But the end plates are made of aluminum, and when put under the stress of 100psi at fulll up and the slight twist, the aluminum cracked and leaked all of the air overnight. So, I had to go back to Firestone bags. Right now I am running a mix of the two different sizes with the bigger bag on the rear of both sides. No difference in ride just slightly lower pressures. My intent is to change the smaller bags out to the "slightly" larger bag the next time I have the coach up for other maintenance. So, pay no attention to those bags in the pics. I do carry an old bag in case of a blow out, but that is unlikely. Frankly I don't notice a nickels worth of difference in ride between the stock system and the Harrison 4bag. JMHO
As to the adding the spacer bolts, there have been several instances of.....under extreme stress, where the Harrison brackets have reportedly bent. (VERY RARE) Some GMC'rs have modified the brackets adding extra support. Adding bolts like I did seemed like a simple, easy way of reinforcing them. Adding them won't hurt anything and might help if I should inadvertently over stress things. Just my gut level solution is all.
Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
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Re: Leigh Harrison Air Bag (Spring) part number [message #366657 is a reply to message #366641] |
Thu, 09 September 2021 21:40 |
Larry
Messages: 2875 Registered: January 2004 Location: Menomonie, WI
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RoadWarrior wrote on Thu, 09 September 2021 12:06What do you think about using the "7659" in the firestone brand? I just looked and "Airbagit" no longer carys the "7659" in whatever brand that was. Its cracking may have just been from inferior metal (like all the Chineese wheel bearings).
I actually went through several sets of the Airbagit bags. After sending them pics of the application I was using, they finally relented that the bags were designed for a straight push, instead of the minor twist push that the GMC Harrison setup gave. So, they admitted that the bags would not work in our situation. Would not take the bags back nor give me my money back on them, even though they said on first inquiry, seeing pics of the application, and said the bags would work.
Personally I would not hesitate to use the Firestone 7659. They have steel end plates and are slightly bigger than the original, making pressures slightly lower for the same carrying height. JMHO
Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
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[GMCnet] Re: Leigh Harrison Air Bag (Spring) part number [message #366660 is a reply to message #366657] |
Thu, 09 September 2021 22:24 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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When we designed the QuadraBag for Jim Bounds of COOP ,
We took the Ken Rose's design and moved the bags up higher and larger bag.
Result was that the handling remained the same as the Harrison, but with a
smoother ride.
Also we operate on 80psi vs 100 for the Harrison and handle the additional
weight that JimBounds wanted.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 7:40 PM Larry wrote:
> RoadWarrior wrote on Thu, 09 September 2021 12:06
>> What do you think about using the "7659" in the firestone brand? I just
> looked and "Airbagit" no longer carys the "7659" in whatever brand that
>> was. Its cracking may have just been from inferior metal (like all the
> Chineese wheel bearings).
>
> I actually went through several sets of the Airbagit bags. After sending
> them pics of the application I was using, they finally relented that the
> bags
> were designed for a straight push, instead of the minor twist push that
> the GMC Harrison setup gave. So, they admitted that the bags would not work
> in
> our situation. Would not take the bags back nor give me my money back on
> them, even though they said on first inquiry, seeing pics of the
> application,
> and said the bags would work.
>
> Personally I would not hesitate to use the Firestone 7659. They have
> steel end plates and are slightly bigger than the original, making pressures
> slightly lower for the same carrying height. JMHO
> --
> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
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