View Single Post
Old 08-31-2010, 02:05 PM   #12
Paul Precht
Senior Member
 
Paul Precht's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Elysburg, Pa
Posts: 733
Likes: 361
Liked 327 Times in 121 Posts
Default Re: considering class a rv for towing

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Goldman View Post
If you're going to do it on a modest budget, research carefully. .............Forget anything with a GM chassis, Not strong enough,even after reinforcing, altho mabe with a trailer toad .....I had a 26' class A coach with a 460 gas motor and an Oshkosh chassis that handled my 26' Goldrush effortlessly and is still in use by another racer..............HOWEVER, stay away from the carbureted Ford 460 engine!...They have a mad appitite for cylinder heads. .....I replaced at least 4 sets of heads in the 70k miles I towed with it !..................The ex valve seats are too soft to handle the heat generated by towing loads. ....Even heads with hardened seats wont last long, as the hard seat just receedes into the soft cast iron!..............Dont jump at just anything, nobody is standing in line to buy a Coach right now any way...............Tom
Are there any common problems with the fuel injected 460. I just bought an 88 E350 cube van for towing my open trailer. How bad are these on mileage. The guy said he could get 7-8 mpg towing ride and game trailers used in carnivals and fairs and a little over 10 when not towing, I'll believe that when I see it, Paul.
Paul Precht is offline   Reply With Quote