What next? After reading all the archives (whew) I decided that
replacing the low oil pressure cut-out switch would solve my oil leakage
problems. At $8.08 plus 30 min. of labor this was an easy deal.
However, the leak is still there. Because of the turbulance behind the
blower it's impossible to see where it is coming from. The Onan has
about 1,000 hours on it so there should be plenty of life left in it.
Anyone?
Steve Ferguson
'76 EII San Diego
replacing the low oil pressure cut-out switch would solve my oil leakage
problems. At $8.08 plus 30 min. of labor this was an easy deal.
However, the leak is still there. Because of the turbulance behind the
blower it's impossible to see where it is coming from. The Onan has
about 1,000 hours on it so there should be plenty of life left in it.
Anyone?
Steve Ferguson
'76 EII San Diego