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Old 08-29-2011, 05:45 PM   #1
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The mirrored closet sliding door in my 2004 Monaco Signature has a plastic strip in the bottom guide that has broke and will not stay in the channel. Does anybody know the manufactures of those doors? The strip is 1/2" wide and maybe 1/16" thick. Any ideas will help.

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Old 08-29-2011, 06:06 PM   #2
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Our Onan 7500 Quiet Diesel model HDKAJ generator has about 100 hours on it. I've performed all the services that were due at 100hours EXCEPT cleaning the spark arrestor. I would have done that too but I can't get the plug to budge.
The plug virtually impossible to access except with a 10" extension and from under the gen. Anyone have any ideas on removing the plug?? Thanks

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Sorry, my closet does not have spark arrestor...

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Sorry I can't help with the manufacturer but I am interested if you find a source for parts. It sounds like the same doors as in our Winnebago. The parts seem kind of cheap to us, especially for holding in place big pieces of glass in a vehicle moving down the road.

If it is the same the plastic piece it is V shaped at the bottom and slides along in the track. The top has two rollers that like to jump out of the track. I had to unscrew and move around the frame on the right hand side so the door would properly close and latch so it wouldn't slide open and leave the light on.

I am wondering if these doors might be something used in sticks and bricks houses and the parts available at Home Depot or Lowes?

RV and boat manufacturers like to use mirrors to make the room appear larger but in this case I would have been happy with wood.
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Our Onan 7500 Quiet Diesel model HDKAJ generator has about 100 hours on it. I've performed all the services that were due at 100hours EXCEPT cleaning the spark arrestor. I would have done that too but I can't get the plug to budge.
The plug virtually impossible to access except with a 10" extension and from under the gen. Anyone have any ideas on removing the plug?? Thanks
Looks like I pushed the wrong buttons........sorry
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Look at the links at the bottom of the page. Might be useful.
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