I'm interested. I have a 2007 Gulfstream
Silverleaf VMS 440 CL Engine Monitoring System
I'm interested. I have a 2007 Gulfstream Tourmaster with a Mercedes engine and 6 speed Allison transmission. I didn't see technical info here, how much is the average cost for installation, or is this something I might be able to do myself (I am mechanically and electrically inclined, but NOT a diesel mechanic by any definition).
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Open Apr 17, 2015 - 02:35 AM
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Aug 18, 2015 - 02:58 AM
Unfortunately I do not have an answer for you as we do not install these. It can be done by yourself as far as what Silverleaf states. Here is the number to them and they may be able to answer these questions more in detail for you.541-967-8111�
Aug 18, 2015 - 03:07 PM
The flat reels cannot be stacked as the hose reel lays flat and the electrical reel is horizontal. You will need to supply all your own fittings. The reel comes with pipe fittings. Adapters are easy to get and easy to install �
Aug 22, 2015 - 02:55 AM
We have the shore power and water reels side by side. According to the manual you can lay them side ways. I would be concerned with the water driving on the electric line. The water line is piped for a hose. I would think you could come off the hose connection with a fitting. �
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