how to fix this fitting -
PagosaLarry - 02-11-2024
Another air leak under the front of the coach. Doesn't look like the fitting from under the dash that was recently repaired.
Is there a video on how to fix? Looks like I can unscrew, cut off a portion of the line and re-insert?
Thanks
Larry
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RE: how to fix this fitting -
PagosaLarry - 02-11-2024
I found this video just now. looks like the same fitting, should be a push release and repair? I'll give a try when the pressure is released
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNSINGKXjpY
RE: how to fix this fitting -
encantotom - 02-11-2024
Yes. Remove air pressure. Then remove the hose by pushing in on the ring nearest the hose. Then pull hose out while pushing on the ring. Then remove fitting and replace it
We like to replace with compression fittings rather than push to connect.
Tom
RE: how to fix this fitting -
BusNit - 02-11-2024
Tip: use a socket once you get the hose off. Makes it so much easier to get old off and new on. Also, if it hasn't been said or understood, make sure your coach is supported if that fitting is underneath.
RE: how to fix this fitting -
CaptainGizmo - 02-12-2024
Larry,
Those are an easy fix…trust me, for this I know! ?
Since it is ALWAYS best to CUT that line to provide a clean section for the new fitting, the BEST procedure is just to cut it flush at that push to connect fitting; using it as a guide. Use a razor knife.
This not only provides a new, clean cut, but it now provides easy access for a deep socket, flare tube or box wrench.
Push to connect fittings should be banned from the earth, in the view of many. They have virtually no use, save for the worst situations. I’ve made a few videos on this topic, and emphasize the importance of swapping them out for DOT COMPRESSION FITTINGS.
Detailed Procedure How to Find Air Leaks on a Newell Coach
https://youtu.be/Auf0pzEPGfs
If you need any input or ideas, you can check this video out and see the links in the description. I love McMaster for the ultimate selection in stock and immediate shipping. Just be careful if you try Amazon; not all of them are top quality such as Hannifin, and some sellers try to “screw you” with crazy high prices.
Unless you know exactly what to look for, I point everyone to McMaster and can furnish you with a pdf file with all the links for the proper fittings.
RE: how to fix this fitting -
encantotom - 02-12-2024
i have a tubing cutter that i always use and it gives a square cut.
tom
RE: how to fix this fitting -
CaptainGizmo - 02-13-2024
(02-12-2024, 10:28 AM)encantotom Wrote: i have a tubing cutter that i always use and it gives a square cut.
tom
Yes, that is the preferred tool when you've got slack or enough tube to cut off. In this case, not knowing how much extra there was, I suggested a razor/knife to cut flush up against the fitting so as to not shorten the tubing too much.