Thanks for your responses to my Onan oil leak. I had called Wes Coughlin
about a year ago when this first started happening and for some reason was
under the impression that parts weren't available anymore. You not only put
me on the right path to fix the generator but also renewed my faith in the
GMC community my wife was actually trying to talk me into selling it. Took
mine to applied GMC a few years ago for some work but didn't realize they
could also fix the generator.
Thanks again,
Ron
> the onans seem pretty bulletproof when it comes to oil leaks. Know lots
> of people who replaced a couple easy seals and no longer have oil problems.
> Seals are old, so that would be expected.
>
> Like Jim K said, the oil filter housing gasket leaks, there are two on
> that housing. pretty easy to replace.
>
> the oil pressure switch can tend to leak. also simple to replace.
>
> the last is the flywheel seal. takes a little more to get to that, but
> very easy. use the right puller to pop the flywheel off and it is right
> behind the flywheel on the front.
>
> from what I have seen, with those three spots fixed, oil leakage is
> normally no longer an
issue.(can't think of anybody that had further leaks
> right
> now). I know it fixed my leaking problems.
>
>
> as for alternatives, nothing is cheap, and there are trade offs. so
> unless you use your coach every weekend and want to use that generator as
> much,
> I would say you are better off keeping the old onan, and spend the money
> saved there on some fuel for some more trips!
> --
> Jon Roche
> 75 palm beach
> St. Cloud, MN
>
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
>
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