Buly
RVF 1K Club
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2019
- Messages
- 1,271
- Location
- TGO Titusville FL
- RV Year
- 2024
- RV Make
- InTech
- RV Model
- Dawn travel trailer
- RV Length
- 19
- Chassis
- Aluminum
- Engine
- Lexus GX460
- Fulltimer
- No
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Glad it worked out. I had my belt changed and water pump checked at 50k just because of reading stories like yours and having a rear radiator. That belt will probably well over 100k but I’ve had about enough of that kind of wrenching too. At 100k I’ll get another belt and a preemptive water pump and idler pulley.We considered mobile mechanic while waiting, but it is Sunday.
I was nervous as hell just trying to find out where the leak was. 18 wheelers scream by at 75-80mph only 3’ from me. Many of them don’t bother moving over, even if there is room? The tow guy also commented how inconsiderate some drivers are.
I have replaced countless water pumps on marine diesels, but that was not the place to work on engine. Plus I’m too old for that stuff![]()
Figured they would - I plan to get a set to carry in the coach but I guess most big-rig tow trucks carry them.Good suggestions Rich. I’ll get a new idler pulley.
They put covers on the axel openings, but some oil came out which they collected.
I have been towed twice in 17 years. Both times the tow truck drivers were very experienced older drivers who removed the drive shaft instead of removing the drive axles. They both said that even though it is more difficult to do, especially on the side of the road, they always tow this way. It certainly is less of a mess. If it were me, I would ask the tow driver to drop the drive shaft and not pull the axles.Figured they would - I plan to get a set to carry in the coach but I guess most big-rig tow trucks carry them.