We own a 2006 Pleasure Way Plateau LT class B, and have been very fortunate that repairs have been a minimum...the last repair was replacing the turbo resonator on the 2.7L Benz diesel engine, it was an easy fix, and we have full power again!
Molly Quinn I don’t know. It didn’t break at the threads it broke at the back of the nut. I don’t know if you are supposed to use lock tight on that sort of stuff. Good thought I will look into it. Thanks for watching
@@JauntJunkies I had a crazy man pound my gas meter with a board in the middle of January & my house filled with gas. The gas repair guy had to reseal every joint from the meter to the furnace. So I just wondered if you needed to do some kind of gluing. Great job though!
Thank you for getting to the point. Very informative and a great video for those who have the tackle the same issue.
W. T. Marx thanks for watching
Thank you for a well done, informative and to the point tutorial. This will help greatly when I cut down the LP line from my rv fridge.
Thanks for watching.
Excellent quality video for doing it by yourself. Well done!!!
Brad Saunders thanks for watching
We own a 2006 Pleasure Way Plateau LT class B, and have been very fortunate that repairs have been a minimum...the last repair was replacing the turbo resonator on the 2.7L Benz diesel engine, it was an easy fix, and we have full power again!
Left Turn in Albuquerque always good to get back to full power.
Nicely done.
I’m restoring a 71 chinook 18 plus, updated everything
Awesome. Thanks for watching.
You're hired. When can you start.
Need to talk pay first lol.
This really helped man. I blew a tire which in turn destroyed my lp lines finally going to fix.
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
Good take on this fix, should you have used some white Teflon tape?
Randall Fitzgerald I didn’t put it on because it did not have it before and I did not see any on the other fittings.
Would "Loctite" help keep the thread locked against the vibrations of driving?
Molly Quinn I don’t know. It didn’t break at the threads it broke at the back of the nut. I don’t know if you are supposed to use lock tight on that sort of stuff. Good thought I will look into it. Thanks for watching
@@JauntJunkies I had a crazy man pound my gas meter with a board in the middle of January & my house filled with gas. The gas repair guy had to reseal every joint from the meter to the furnace. So I just wondered if you needed to do some kind of gluing. Great job though!