Generator air bags
 

Generator air bags

Started by FolkBus, April 28, 2016, 10:56:18 AM

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FolkBus

Hi all,

Does anyone have a suggestion of an outlet for the purchase of small airbags I could use for my genset?  I have a 3 cyl. Kubota 12.5 KW set that is hard mounted on my coach. I have the room and would like to cut back on the vibration.

Thanks

--Mike

Mike and Debbie McNeil  Ridgway - Montrose, CO
1949 Crown SuperCoach (Amazing Grace) Conversion 1972  Pancake 220 Cummins  Fuller 5 Speed

1967 MC-5A  (Serenity)  Conversion 1986  8v-71N   Allison MT-644

daddyoften

Maybe use air ride cab air bags? They are small.
Our Bmw x5 uses very small air bags in the rear as well
Eric

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68' PD 4107
Central WY

flynbanjo

Soundown sells engine isolation mounts.  Not airbags but designed to reduce vibrations for the marine industry. 
Steven
81 MCI MC9
Hudson, Florida

luvrbus

Marshmellow springs work better for a generator same results without needing air and last 3 times as long 
Life is short drink the good wine first

FolkBus

Never heard of Marsh mellow springs. However, they look like a great idea. How difficult were they to install?

--Mike
Mike and Debbie McNeil  Ridgway - Montrose, CO
1949 Crown SuperCoach (Amazing Grace) Conversion 1972  Pancake 220 Cummins  Fuller 5 Speed

1967 MC-5A  (Serenity)  Conversion 1986  8v-71N   Allison MT-644

pabusnut

Cliff,

There you go making me hungry for camping food ;D ;D

Steve
Steve Toomey
PAbusnut

chessie4905

GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

FolkBus

Chessie4905.

Thanks for the link...I had already found it. Fantastic ideas!!

--Mike

Mike and Debbie McNeil  Ridgway - Montrose, CO
1949 Crown SuperCoach (Amazing Grace) Conversion 1972  Pancake 220 Cummins  Fuller 5 Speed

1967 MC-5A  (Serenity)  Conversion 1986  8v-71N   Allison MT-644