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05-30-2008, 05:12 PM
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Looking for other owners of 2001 TradeWinds, model 7390 not LTC's. National had a bit of a problem with the location they mounted the Power Gear Levelers pump and tank. It received a lot of vibration, at times enough to cause it to fall off. The reservoir tank on mine finally fell off. So I'm looking for pictures of what the National furnished mod kits for my 2001 7390 (not the LTC) look like so I can fix it. I saw some on other year models, but the gap between my frame and theirs was a lot less. That's why I'm looking for year and model specific.
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05-30-2008, 05:12 PM
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Looking for other owners of 2001 TradeWinds, model 7390 not LTC's. National had a bit of a problem with the location they mounted the Power Gear Levelers pump and tank. It received a lot of vibration, at times enough to cause it to fall off. The reservoir tank on mine finally fell off. So I'm looking for pictures of what the National furnished mod kits for my 2001 7390 (not the LTC) look like so I can fix it. I saw some on other year models, but the gap between my frame and theirs was a lot less. That's why I'm looking for year and model specific.
Just found out about this forum, love it.
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Joe & Angie
Shih Tzu's Cookie & Rocky
2001 Tradewinds 7390 2011 CRV EX-L Navi w/ RoadMaster FuseMaster
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05-30-2008, 07:28 PM
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Location: Camarillo, CA
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Welcome to the forum Sarge, lots of good people and good information here. Don't be afraid to jump in with questions, we've all had them. You need to post more info on your rig, and holler for some Karma. Somebody will fix you up. And again, welcome.
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05-30-2008, 08:01 PM
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Thanks for the Welcome Bill. I hollered for Karma.
Let me add to the OP. This problem only applies to the TradeWinds from National. When you experienced the problem National sent a mod kit to secure the Reservoir to prevent the vibration.
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Shih Tzu's Cookie & Rocky
2001 Tradewinds 7390 2011 CRV EX-L Navi w/ RoadMaster FuseMaster
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05-31-2008, 02:38 AM
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Joe,
I have a 99 Tradewinds. Mine fell off also somewhere between here and Shreveport, LA. National didn't believe it at first, but they came around. The fix is a short piece of 3/4 box metal cut on a 45 deg on each end. Drill holes in each end. Use self tapping screws and mount it to the metal behind the resevoir. A screw clamp then around the resevoir and thru the box metal. They replaced mine after it fell off. The one they sent me cracked, and then they sent me the reinforcement fix. They also sent me another resevoir. I brazed the crack on the old one and still have it out in my workshop. Have a friend that also owns a 99. His just fell off. The price on the resevoir from Power Gear is about $500. On edit, when the new resevoir is installed, use blue Loctite on the threads of the four screws. Also, the bracket that holds the assembly is weak. Mine failed and also my friend, LBrandt. A piece of 3/8 metal, welded to the bracket, bolt holes drilled and reinstalled, makes a strong bracket.
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05-31-2008, 05:37 AM
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Hesaskip,
Thanks for the response and the info on the mod kit, but that one won't work on mine. Where your 3/4" box metal goes, mine is only about 1/8". I don't know if this one has had some sort of mod done on it before. That's why I'm looking for identical coach. All I've found are 2001 LTC's. I'm hoping to find someone on the forum who has a 2001 TradeWinds 7390 with the CAT 300.
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Shih Tzu's Cookie & Rocky
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05-31-2008, 09:35 AM
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Joe, I've been out bushhogging and just came in. You do have a small space. Larry Brandt used spray foam behind his and then put a band all the way round the bracket and resevoir. Works as good as the one they would have sent. All that matters is that it doesn't vibrate.
Jerry
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05-31-2008, 02:58 PM
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Jerry
That sounds workable. What did he use for a band? I don't think they make a clamp that big.
Joe
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Shih Tzu's Cookie & Rocky
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05-31-2008, 04:37 PM
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Joe, if I remember correctly, he put a couple of screw clamps together and made one. I looked at it with him in USI CG in Wichita. I think we were discussing the foam more than the band but I believe thats what it was. He cut the excess foam away with a sharp knife.
Jerry
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05-31-2008, 04:58 PM
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Thanks Jerry, I'll hit Lowes tomorrow and try it out. Funny thing, I was cleaning the garage out the other day and found a can of foam, now I know what to do with it. The Tank was 386.00 and the parts guy said to use Red Lock tite, If I ever wanted to remove tank I would have to heat the screws up. So, I'm going with blue.
Love this forum set up, couldn't get an answer on the GS forum. Appreciate the help. Hope to see you down the road some day.
Joe
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2001 Tradewinds 7390 2011 CRV EX-L Navi w/ RoadMaster FuseMaster
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06-08-2008, 06:29 PM
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Thanks Jerry
With the info you gave me it is now secured. I used one large (7") hose clamp and metal plumbers tape over the top of the pump, looped and bolted on each side of the reservoir around the clamp. I used the foam to take up the dead space on the back and that should do the trick. I'll keep an eye on it as I travel.
Joe
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Shih Tzu's Cookie & Rocky
2001 Tradewinds 7390 2011 CRV EX-L Navi w/ RoadMaster FuseMaster
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06-09-2008, 01:27 AM
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Good Joe,
Now that you mentioned the plumbers metal, I believe Larry had a piece of that on his. Glad you got it secure. I'm in a big project right now. Removed the carpet in the bath and installing vinyl tile. I have the subfloor installed. The original had so many staples in it, I got tired of trying to pull them. LOL Will lay the tile today.
Jerry
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