Getting passed inspection?

ChopperBill

Well-known member
Our second trip out, only the eight day on the Bighorn, Renee said it smells like sewer in the bedroom. She had already run the fan so when I got up there and I smelled nothing. She kept sniffing around and said "I smell something", I couldn't. The next day remembering these forums I took of the W/D panel in the closet and taped a plastic baggy over the washer vent cap because I knew that grey tank smell could come up there. The next day Renee said I still smell that stink by the bed. (NO! It was not me!) I took a sniff. "PROPANE" I said!! Went outside and opened up the off door side and had Renee take a sniff. She said "THATS IT!" Knowing that the bed is directly below that tank, I took a spray bottle of soap solution and sprayed down the fittings. VIOLA! Bubbles coming out of the input side of the regulator! Got a wrench and tightened the fitting almost a 1/3 of a turn! Stopped the leak and the smell for the remainder of the trip! This is not a silly little problem but maybe a LIFE THREATING problem. No detectors went off! How can something like this get by the factory inspection!?
PS. I wont buy the "dealer should check" Or " Things get loose going down the road" This should NEVER happen!
 

busted2341

Well-known member
ChopperBill,

You are absolutly right. If you remember when I found the loose wires that caused a short on the breaker panel I was told that it "might have loosened" going down the road. Give me a break. I would seem the little things seem to be getting worse on those factory inspections.....gezz...
 

Loco

Well-known member
Q Control NOT@ Heartland

Hey guys,
Just look at my pictures in the cyclone area. I know Bill has already seen some of our troubles. Everything I have had to fix is sorry workman ship or No Q/control. We should not have these type of troubles on rigs likes . Ours is a 42,000.00 dallor rig
 
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