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Morning fun changing a slide motor/drive unit

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Rich W.

Retired Fire Chief
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Messages
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Location
Rosemary Farm, Grass Valley Ca
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 3427
RV Length
35
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
6.7 ISB 360/800
TOW/TOAD
2001 Jeep Wrangler
Fulltimer
No
Small off-door-side bedroom slide on a ‘16 35’ Ventana. Really wasn’t all that bad. Took about an hour. I resisted it for a while but we have a couple trips coming up. When retracting the slide it moves in from the bottom first, then the top catches up, likely creating a bind which may have resulted in a broken gear. Either that or perhaps the controller needs adjustment.

So $804 later its back in service but Im still concerned about the way the slide comes in. I’ll physically assist it in until I can get it looked at by a slideologist. The drive shaft for the slide is so short that there is just enough room to loosen the trans-torque nut, so when reassembling, I installed the wedges into the nut and ran it down a couple threads in the housing before sliding the shaft in place. Make sense? Well pics will help. Cheers.

out with the old, in with the new
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pre-assembling the trans torque nut and wedges
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Old unit with the trans-torque nut loosened as far as it will go.
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That's a lot easier to change out than mine was with the shaft going through the unit.
 
That's a lot easier to change out than mine was with the shaft going through the unit.
Yes I suppose I was “lucky” that it wasn’t one of the others that failed. This is clearly an easy one.
 

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