TXheat
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2021
- Messages
- 283
- RV Year
- 2003
- RV Make
- Holiday Rambler
- RV Model
- Endeavor
- RV Length
- 38
- Chassis
- Roadmaster
- Engine
- 350 Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- None
- Fulltimer
- Yes
I will definitely consider that in light of what I’m about to share.I
If you are in a city of any size there will be a drive line shop. Most heavy truck dealerships use them a lot when they shorten or lengthen the wheelbase on trucks. (happens all the time) Ask your local Freightliner dealer or International dealer who they use. They can help.
Alot has ensued since my last post Indeed I have had the good fortune to find a mechanic with Army experience, he was able to remove the dust panel and get the hardline out, without jacking it up or turning the wheel, it helps he’s only 5’6”. I had gone to Oreilly’s prior to his doing that, but instead of ordering Hydroboost to gearbox I ordered the wrong hose, I was able to get the correct one same day since they had in the store but unfortunately the fitting diameter is not big enough. So the other mechanic who works with him also military experience in the Navy, he tried using some JB weld muffler for a temporary fix till we could locate the correct hard line, which I was telling them unless we can locate a Chevy OEM part it will most likely need to be made at a hydro shop, I argued it was a high pressure line and it was not likely it would work, it cured for a few hours and than tried with the engine on to bleed the line but it didn’t hold. So the mechanic is on the lookout for a line and I need to start calling hydro shops. I put some regular JB Weld so I’m going to wait for it to cure for 24 hours and try again. Glad to say the drive shaft is back on. I’ll keep you posted on the developments.
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