How does the Hydroboost system work in a Winnebago?

The Hydroboost system utilizes power steering pump fluid pressure to operate booster. The booster assembly contains an open center spool valve which controls pump pressure magnitude during braking, a lever mechanism to control position of valve, and a boost piston to provide the force necessary to operate the master cylinder.

How does the boost pressure chamber work in a Winnebago?

Fluid pressure is blocked from entering boost pressure chamber by lands on spool valve. As fluid pressure increases with steering demand, it has no effect on boost pressure chamber. Boost pressure chamber is vented through spool valve, to pump return port, and back to power steering pump.

How tall is the brake pedal on a classic Winnebago?

Adjust brake pedal rod to 3l.75″ and adjust rod end until pedal free play is .06·,36”. Fasten boot to floor pan and compress to an installed height of 2.54″. Pedal travel (with engine off and accumulator depleted) should not be more than 6″ under a 90 lb. load,

The Hydroboost system utilizes power steering pump fluid pressure to operate booster. The booster assembly contains an open center spool valve which controls pump pressure magnitude during braking, a lever mechanism to control position of valve, and a boost piston to provide the force necessary to operate the master cylinder.

Fluid pressure is blocked from entering boost pressure chamber by lands on spool valve. As fluid pressure increases with steering demand, it has no effect on boost pressure chamber. Boost pressure chamber is vented through spool valve, to pump return port, and back to power steering pump.

Adjust brake pedal rod to 3l.75″ and adjust rod end until pedal free play is .06·,36”. Fasten boot to floor pan and compress to an installed height of 2.54″. Pedal travel (with engine off and accumulator depleted) should not be more than 6″ under a 90 lb. load,

Where can I get parts for my Winnebago?

Parts and service for your motorhome chassis are supplied by the original chassis manufacturer through their own dealers, including: We can supply you with the items that Winnebago added to the chassis, such as:

When did the first 1990 Winnebago come out?

Select a 1990 Winnebago Series First appearing in 1960, Winnebago has grown to be an icon in the recreational vehicle industry. From the beginning, Winnebago pursued high attention to quality building furniture and components specific to their recreational vehicles.

Parts and service for your motorhome chassis are supplied by the original chassis manufacturer through their own dealers, including: We can supply you with the items that Winnebago added to the chassis, such as:

When did GM move the P chassis to a seperate manual?

It was only in the late 80’s that GM moved the P chassis to a seperate manual. It is also my understanding that, it was not until the late 80’s that GM moved the wiring diagrams to a seperate manual.

Is the P chassis the correct name for a motorhome?

We will show you that simply telling the alignment shop that it’s a “P30 Chassis” will almost guarantee you an incorrect alignment. Your Class A motorhome is NOT built on a “P30 Chassis”. The correct general term is a “Motorhome P Chassis”.