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Old 03-02-2017, 12:28 PM   #1
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Greasing Schematic

A few years back I saw somewhere a greasing schematic for a Roadmaster S Series chassis. I've been looking for it and cannot find it again. Does anyone out there have one or know where I might find it on the web?
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Hi 2-Nickels; If you look for a specific model and year, you can go to either Monaco's or Holiday Rambler's web site. On those sites, you can go to the owners section and look up Manuals. Sometimes in the back of the manuals under the Chassis section there is a chassis lube chart. Not sure if every manual has that info. I would have to look again, but I think there is one there for my 2001 Windsor. Happy hunting.
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I have one for a 2000 S series chassis.





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Greasing Schematic

Thank you both 8.3 Oilburner and Dennis. Your information and direction on where to look has helped me find what I was looking for. Much appreciated.

Time to get to work greasing.....

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Thank you both 8.3 Oilburner and Dennis. Your information and direction on where to look has helped me find what I was looking for. Much appreciated.

Time to get to work greasing.....

Cheers,

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How did you get underneath the chassis to grease it ? Did you raise the coach with the leveling jacks then support with jack stands or other supports. Seems it would be better to raise the chassis to do the work ?

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It is much easier with the chassis up and the jacks down. I did lift it with the jacks and then put timber blocks underneath. I lowered it into the timbers ahead of crawling under.

Hope that helps.
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It is much easier with the chassis up and the jacks down. I did lift it with the jacks and then put timber blocks underneath. I lowered it into the timbers ahead of crawling under.

Hope that helps.
Thanks for the reply ! Thats what i had in mind doing. I trust timbers over jack stands !
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