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Subject: Air System question on 1988 35 ft BB w/ Cat 3208 Turbo


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Marc Glassmire
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Date Posted: 10/ 25/ 04, 6:38am

When I started my coach the air system would not pressurize so obviously no suspension, brakes, etc. I realize that these are only minor inconveniences but none the less Items that I have grown accustomed to. Is this system belt driven or electronically (12V) operated? Where does one find the compressor on the coach? Also noticed that ammeter never registered with engine running, volt meter registered only 11.5 volts which to me indicates lack of or insufficient charging from alternator. This I know is belt driven and I am wondering if air system is driven from same belt. Replies/Information here or via e-mail would be most welcome!

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Author:
Lucas Willemse
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Date Posted: 10/ 30/ 04, 10:53am

On my coach a 1980 FC35 Cat 3208 Turbo there are 2 belts that drive both the alternator and air compressor, you must have lost both of them. If you have a swing radiator it will be easy to change the belts. If you need more info e-mail me and I can e-mail a picture.

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