redskinman wrote:
cool,so the new motorhome did ok then?
Looks like no one is using this forum,I hate the other one,sure hope sunblock gets it fixed.If he doesnt you should eliminate other forum and just use this one
The Ritz worked out really well, had more power than I expected it pulled all the hills with ease I was actually passing semis that were struggling up mountains, their was a few mountains I struggled on but nothing like with my past haulers.
Just under 6000 miles round trip I added 2 quarts of oil for the whole trip I think most of that was from a leak at the rear not sure if its around the oil filter and or the rear main seal I will fully investigate this when the weather is better.
Loaded I had a solid 7.5 MPG average until I got to TurboTexas house and loaded up his old FL350 that extra 650 lbs took it to a solid 5.1 MPG for the rest of the trip back home, power still was impressive to me with the extra weight but I think I found its limits far as loading clearly adding that weight had a affect and was a added strain, I don't plan on doing this again in the future.
Going from NM to Afastcars house I must have took the wrong route I was going up one mountain that was a 7% grade for 5 + miles about 1/2 way up I looked in the mirror and seen a huge puff of smoke, I thought to myself "you just blew the Engine" so I backed way off and pulled over at the first safe place I could find,
Engine was not running hot, oil pressure was normal, got out looked under the MH seen it was all wet with oil, I had over heated the trans and it puked oil out the vent on to the exhaust, this RV already has a over sized trans cooler and the cooler in the radiator is still hooked up but its clear under extreme loads its not enough cooler, I will add another cooler in a series with the current setup before the next trip, one of them top of the line coolers rated at 24k GVW will be added.
The oil in the trans is still bright red, does not smell burnt, the trans never slipped, the trans has never slipped, when I changed the pan oil and filter their was not a lot of crap in the pan, topped off the trans fluid and finished the trip (another 5k + miles) trans worked perfectly.
At first I thought I was going to have to take it to a shop and have it power flushed but the oil being clean and bright red I didnt bother, I will change it again before the next trip, I usually change my trans filters once per long trip anyways or once a year, 4 quarts of oil and a filter is cheap, I might invest into one of them fancy aluminum pans that is suppose to increase cooling, I already have the factory "deep" pan that adds +2 quarts of oil to the system over the standard pans they installed on cars and trucks for the TH400 trans, I think this might actually be a TH475.
Love the way this trans is setup nice firm shifts at the right RPM never seen the Engine over 3500 RPM, once its in 3rd its almost impossible to get it to down shift and the engines torque usually powers it threw anything I put it against, as I remember it only down shifted out of 3rd to 2nd one time on the whole trip.
95% of the trip the Engine was kept at 2700 to 3000 RPM that gives me a solid 65-70 mph, few times seen it at 3100 rpm and 76 mph.
Now I have tested it and it meets all my min requirements I will be hoserizing this thing I have a long list of things I want to do to make it 'mine' seems rock solid I am expecting to get another 5 years out of it and 50k miles best $1350.00 I ever spent
Oh removing the POS rear tire cover that is all ate up by weather I discovered the spare tire is brand new never been on the road, its a brand name tire and has no dry rot, first time I have seen a used
motor ((
Internal Combustion Engine ? )) home that had 7 new tires on it lol