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Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266148] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 19:55 |
lotsofspareparts
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Let me start by saying that the temps have been in the teens these last 4-5 nights so I have been sleeping in the MH since my wife likes to have the dogs inside when the temps get low, and I do also. She has a 13 year old Chocolate Lab that snores like a banshee.
Therefore I choose to camp out.
When my furnace first starts up, it sounds like a blast furnace, really deep throaty noise, after 15 seconds of that I get another 25-35 seconds of a higher pitched "tuning fork" type of sound.
Anyone else.
Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266152 is a reply to message #266148] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 20:42 |
emerystora
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The fix for this is to adjust the air intake to the burner. It rotates. Give it a little more air. The flame should not be a sharp blue and also not a yellow color. Adjust it in between.
Emery Stora
> On Nov 15, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Jared wrote:
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> Let me start by saying that the temps have been in the teens these last 4-5 nights so I have been sleeping in the MH since my wife likes to have the
> dogs inside when the temps get low, and I do also. She has a 13 year old Chocolate Lab that snores like a banshee.
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> Therefore I choose to camp out.
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> When my furnace first starts up, it sounds like a blast furnace, really deep throaty noise, after 15 seconds of that I get another 25-35 seconds of a
> higher pitched "tuning fork" type of sound.
>
> Anyone else.
>
> Jared
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald series, CMC
> Restoration
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> GO SEAHAWKS!!
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> Arlington, WA 98223
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266155 is a reply to message #266153] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 21:24 |
lotsofspareparts
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Harry wrote on Sat, 15 November 2014 18:52Dogs have fur coats.
You don't.
Trade places.
I said the same thing, she's old and getting ready to go. Her arthritis is pretty bad in her hips and the meds are expensive. When it gets this cold...... 21 degrees tonight, I feel like a better person letting her sleep at the foot of the bed. Makes the wife happy as well, and we all know the old saying "a happy wife equals yada yada".
Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266156 is a reply to message #266152] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 21:25 |
lotsofspareparts
Messages: 726 Registered: May 2014 Location: Arlington, WA
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emerystora wrote on Sat, 15 November 2014 18:42The fix for this is to adjust the air intake to the burner. It rotates. Give it a little more air. The flame should not be a sharp blue and also not a yellow color. Adjust it in between.
Emery Stora
> On Nov 15, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Jared wrote:
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> Let me start by saying that the temps have been in the teens these last 4-5 nights so I have been sleeping in the MH since my wife likes to have the
> dogs inside when the temps get low, and I do also. She has a 13 year old Chocolate Lab that snores like a banshee.
>
> Therefore I choose to camp out.
>
> When my furnace first starts up, it sounds like a blast furnace, really deep throaty noise, after 15 seconds of that I get another 25-35 seconds of a
> higher pitched "tuning fork" type of sound.
>
> Anyone else.
>
> Jared
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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Thanks Emery, do you possibly have a link to the diagram of a Solaire furnace?
Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266161 is a reply to message #266148] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 21:52 |
C Boyd
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Sir, I had a whistle that adjusting the air would change the sound but not eliminate . After we got a co detector it would start barking about the 3rd furnace cycle. There was a small hole in the burner. Could have been bad.
C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266163 is a reply to message #266148] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 22:07 |
lotsofspareparts
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I received a private email from another member that suggested I should place a piece of cardboard or similar material between the exhaust vent and intake vent on the exterior of the coach, was outside having a smoke when I heard the furnace fire off and sure enough I stuck my hand in between the vents and the howl stopped, pulled my hand away and it slowly started again.
Seems like I need to come up with a deflector that points the exhaust more towards the rear of the coach. That will help to keep the exhaust air from being drawn back into the intake which theoretically should eliminate the howl.
?????
Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266168 is a reply to message #266156] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 22:20 |
emerystora
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Sure --
Go to GMCMI.com
And click on The GMC Motorhome. Then click Technical Information. Then GMC Basic Info. On the right click Furnishings and scroll down to Solaire Furnace. You will find a PDF file that was scanned years back from the manual that came with my 77 Kingsley.
You can also find it on BDUB'S site as I sent it to him years ago to post there
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO
> On Nov 15, 2014, at 8:25 PM, Jared wrote:
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> emerystora wrote on Sat, 15 November 2014 18:42
>> The fix for this is to adjust the air intake to the burner. It rotates. Give it a little more air. The flame should not be a sharp blue and also
>> not a yellow color. Adjust it in between.
>>
>> Emery Stora
>>
>>> On Nov 15, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Jared wrote:
>>>
>>> Let me start by saying that the temps have been in the teens these last 4-5 nights so I have been sleeping in the MH since my wife likes to
>>> have the
>>> dogs inside when the temps get low, and I do also. She has a 13 year old Chocolate Lab that snores like a banshee.
>>>
>>> Therefore I choose to camp out.
>>>
>>> When my furnace first starts up, it sounds like a blast furnace, really deep throaty noise, after 15 seconds of that I get another 25-35
>>> seconds of a
>>> higher pitched "tuning fork" type of sound.
>>>
>>> Anyone else.
>>>
>>> Jared
>>> --
>>> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>>>
>>> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald
>>> series, CMC
>>> Restoration
>>>
>>> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>>>
>>> Arlington, WA 98223
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> Thanks Emery, do you possibly have a link to the diagram of a Solaire furnace?
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> Jared
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> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
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> 77 Eleganza II
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266169 is a reply to message #266156] |
Sat, 15 November 2014 22:28 |
emerystora
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Jared
Forgot to say that there are also a couple of Dearlic Service bulletins on the GMCMI WEBSITE NY THE Solaire manual.
Emery Stors
> On Nov 15, 2014, at 8:25 PM, Jared wrote:
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> emerystora wrote on Sat, 15 November 2014 18:42
>> The fix for this is to adjust the air intake to the burner. It rotates. Give it a little more air. The flame should not be a sharp blue and also
>> not a yellow color. Adjust it in between.
>>
>> Emery Stora
>>
>>> On Nov 15, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Jared wrote:
>>>
>>> Let me start by saying that the temps have been in the teens these last 4-5 nights so I have been sleeping in the MH since my wife likes to
>>> have the
>>> dogs inside when the temps get low, and I do also. She has a 13 year old Chocolate Lab that snores like a banshee.
>>>
>>> Therefore I choose to camp out.
>>>
>>> When my furnace first starts up, it sounds like a blast furnace, really deep throaty noise, after 15 seconds of that I get another 25-35
>>> seconds of a
>>> higher pitched "tuning fork" type of sound.
>>>
>>> Anyone else.
>>>
>>> Jared
>>> --
>>> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>>>
>>> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald
>>> series, CMC
>>> Restoration
>>>
>>> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>>>
>>> Arlington, WA 98223
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> Thanks Emery, do you possibly have a link to the diagram of a Solaire furnace?
>
> Jared
>
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266180 is a reply to message #266163] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 08:40 |
gbarrow2
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Jared,
You might want to research old forum messages about the Sol Aire furnaces.
A few years bask when I was having trouble with mine I was told that old Sol Aire's are dangerous because of combustion chamber cracking and CO leaking as Chuck Boyd mentioned. It's not difficult to change out to a newer Suburban furnace.
You needed another project.
Gene Barrow
Lake Almanor, Ca.
1976 Palm Beach
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266181 is a reply to message #266148] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 08:53 |
jhbridges
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My SolAire is still in the garage waiting for me to disassemble it and have a look at the burner chamber among other things before it's returned to the coach - if it ever is. The Dometic heat pump is good for chill temps. I've a stand alone electric heater and after borrowing one from Stick Miller, I've also got an electric blanket. These plus a BWD for my feet and I'm not convinced I need the furnace anyhow. My CO detector works - it let me know the vent for the icebox wasn't sufficient. That vent now has fans and I've had no further alarms.
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266199 is a reply to message #266148] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 17:26 |
lotsofspareparts
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Thanks everyone for the replys and information. Today I was able to eliminate the growl, now it just sounds off when the burner first lights, split second rumble and then quiet...... except for the howl. It is definitely the exhaust on the outside of the coach. I tried to see if I could eliminate it with a temporary baffle separating the intake and exhaust but didn't really work at all. The howl is pretty loud too, inside and outside the coach, more so outside.
Also bought a CO detector with digital display in PPM. Ran the furnace full blast for 3 hours and it was still at 0. No leaks I guess.
Just that damned howl, goes away after about 30-40 seconds.
Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266202 is a reply to message #266201] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 19:00 |
lotsofspareparts
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hal kading wrote on Sun, 16 November 2014 16:54Jared,
Check and adjust the propane gas pressure. Should be 11 inches of water IIRC. Fixed the howl on mine.
Hal Kading 77 Kingsley with SolAire, Las Cruces NM
Great, something else to buy LOL. I appreciate the info, how would I go about checking that, and what would (yuck) need to be bought.
LOL, Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266206 is a reply to message #266199] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 19:15 |
emerystora
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So, did you adjust the air mixture? That should eliminate the growl.
Emery Stora
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Jared wrote:
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> Thanks everyone for the replys and information. Today I was able to eliminate the growl, now it just sounds off when the burner first lights, split
> second rumble and then quiet...... except for the howl. It is definitely the exhaust on the outside of the coach. I tried to see if I could eliminate
> it with a temporary baffle separating the intake and exhaust but didn't really work at all. The howl is pretty loud too, inside and outside the coach,
> more so outside.
>
> Also bought a CO detector with digital display in PPM. Ran the furnace full blast for 3 hours and it was still at 0. No leaks I guess.
>
> Just that damned howl, goes away after about 30-40 seconds.
>
> Jared
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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Re: Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266215 is a reply to message #266202] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 21:01 |
gbarrow2
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Jared,
Chuck Boyd can 'splain about measuring gas pressure in water inches. I watched him do it with a "redneck/homemade device" while I was stranded/camped in his driveway waiting for a Manny Tranny delivery by Ken Burton a few years ago.
But that's another GMC adventure story in itself. Chuck got his furnace fixed; Ken brought the tranny 500 miles pro bono and I got the coach (wasn't mine) delivered to California. Those Mid Western an Southern boys know how to git 'er done and enjoy doing it.
Evidently, Chuck's furnace is still functioning.
Gene Barrow
Lake Almanor, Ca.
1976 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Anyone else have a "Blast Furnace" in their GMC?? [message #266216 is a reply to message #266206] |
Sun, 16 November 2014 21:23 |
lotsofspareparts
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emerystora wrote on Sun, 16 November 2014 17:15So, did you adjust the air mixture? That should eliminate the growl.
Emery Stora
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Jared wrote:
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> Thanks everyone for the replys and information. Today I was able to eliminate the growl, now it just sounds off when the burner first lights, split
> second rumble and then quiet...... except for the howl. It is definitely the exhaust on the outside of the coach. I tried to see if I could eliminate
> it with a temporary baffle separating the intake and exhaust but didn't really work at all. The howl is pretty loud too, inside and outside the coach,
> more so outside.
>
> Also bought a CO detector with digital display in PPM. Ran the furnace full blast for 3 hours and it was still at 0. No leaks I guess.
>
> Just that damned howl, goes away after about 30-40 seconds.
>
> Jared
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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As previously stated, yes. The howl is still there though.
Jared
Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter.....
77 Eleganza II "Recherché".....
73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
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