Eagle Heat and AC coil removal
 

Eagle Heat and AC coil removal

Started by Fredward, November 03, 2009, 08:45:01 AM

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Fredward

We're going to pull out the Heat and AC coils and fan motors Wednesday night to free up space in the 4th bay of the Eagle 10S and start repairing rust issues.

Are there ball valves to isolate the heater coils from the rest of the bus cooling system?
What is located in the center between the left and right side coils? There appears to be something there behind aluminum walls.

Where is the best place to order Eagle manuals?

FRed
Fred Thomson

rusty

Fred, I don't know much about the two axle Eagles, but I would say there is a fuel tank behind the walls. I don't remember any ball valves in the cooling or heat lines when I tore mine out.

Good Luck Wayne

luvrbus

Fred, the valves if equipped will be on the engine and it would help if we had the serial # some had the fuel tank up front and the 10s has very little info in the manual.
You remove the  rest of the stuff by going through the floor hatch inside the bus.   

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Fredward

Thanks Clifford. We'll get the serial# written down soon. But the fuel tank is in the center up in the front bay for sure. I can't figure out what would lie between those two outside bays in the fourth bay area. We'll find out out soon.

My buddy Troy, the owner will be joining us here soon.
Fred Thomson

luvrbus

Fred, I think you will find a empty space behind there on that bus since the fuel tank is at the front that was where the boggies are mounted on the regular 10 as they used the same frame, a great place for your holding tanks.  




good luckh
Life is short drink the good wine first

tomhamrick

You are right that space on the 10S is completely closed in space. I was expecting to find a body or something when I cut it open.  ;D  I cut all the walls out and placed my black tank in there. My fuel tank is in the center of the front bay and my batteries where in a stainless steel box in the front bay as well. I moved them to the back where the bogie axle Eagles are.  I had to replace a lot of metal in those AC/heat bays becuase of all the moisture that had been in there. The long stabillizer bars from the rear axle attached under the floor of these bays and we had to cut out all the floor and replace to support these.  We have had our 10S for 10 years and have been well pleased with the extra space and no bogies.
Tom Hamrick
Tom Hamrick
1991 Prevost H3-40 VIP
1981 Eagle 10
Forest City, NC