In a message dated 3/22/01 9:59:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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<< > My '76 25' Tradewind Land Yacht has a furnace blower that makes an
 > outrageous lot of racket. Problem is, I can't figure out how to get to the
 > blower housing to apply magic elixir (WD-40).
 > 
 > It's easy to get to the furnace box under the sink, where heating units
 > warm the air, but finding to fan itself has me stumped!
 >  >>

Greg,
I have recently replaced my original Suburban furnace in my 77 Excella.  If 
you have the Suburban unit with pilotless ignition in your AS, you will have 
to remove the whole unit and then slide the furnace assembly out of the box 
it is mounted in to do any significant service.  My original slid out of the 
box without much problem, but the replacement would require the gas line 
elbow to be removed first.
I put the new unit in to avoid tearing into the tambour cabinetry any more 
than necessary.  Camping World has them on sale from time to time and with 
the PC discount and $1 shipping, I paid approx $450 for a brand new unit that 
fit exactly as the original and required no modification.  It has worked 
beautifully all winter.

John -- Atlanta, GA



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