Friday, June 13, 2014

The BoggsMobile - Air Bags, Brake Chambers and Norgren Valves

Have you ever been driving and just before you go around a curve or over a hill you have a "feeling" you are about to get a ticket? You may not even be speeding but you instinctively slow down. You let off the gas and in the next instant you see the patrolman that was hidden from view a moment before when you had that "feeling?"

Well, I have had that "feeling" for about 3 months or more when it comes to the air systems on the BoggsMobile. I knew I was way over due for changing the air bags, brake chambers and norgren valves. For the most part it seemed out of my control. I have no way to do the work myself and the expense of it all was to high to have it done.

I did the only thing I knew to do. I kept up with the maintenance that I could do and prayed hard. No, not the smartest thing in the world but most of us have found ourselves in that position once or twice before in various situations.

I remember running bald tires on our cars because I could not afford new ones. I have bought used tires that were slightly better than the ones I had until I could do better. Anybody ever park on a hill every time so you could roll start your car because you could not find the problem or could not afford the part or a mechanic? 

Some things we do are not safe or prudent but its the best we can do at the time.

That is the position I have been in with the BoggsMobile. But I had that nagging "feeling" that I was fixing to get a ticket. I had been doing the best I could and God knows that but my time of grace was running out and I knew that. It was time to do something about it or experience a failure out on the road that would be very, very expensive and possibly dangerous my family or others.

When I made my first visit to East Tennessee Luxury Coach to have a window replaced in March I asked the owner Jeff Rowe about having the air bags, norgrens and brake chambers replaced. We kicked it around for a few weeks but that nagging "feeling" would not go away so I emailed Mr. Rowe about it and we set up the time.

I originally scheduled the work to coincide with revival at Beechfork. Pastor Herman Woods ended up in the hospital and revival was canceled but I went ahead with the appointment. I did not think it was fair to Mr. Rowe to cancel at the last minute and I was honestly afraid to "push my luck" any more.

I arrived in the evening 


And I pulled into the shop at 8:00 the first morning.



Mr. Jeff Rowe and his son Josh and young man named Dan began the work on the BoggsMobile. The first thing on the list was replacing the eight air bags in the suspension system. I thought all eight were probably original. It turns out that three of the eight had been replaced but even those needed to be replaced again.

The two on the front axle were original. The drive axle has four. The two front ones had been replaced. One of them had a manufacture date of 1999 and the other was 2004. The tag axle has two. One was original and the other was a 2000. So five were 20 years old, one was 15, one was 14 and the newest one was 10 years old. The ten year old one actually looked pretty good compared to the others but 10 years is near the end of its expected life.

 A mixture of old and new air bags.


A couple of the new ones installed.




I cut one open and there was no moisture in it. That is a good sign.


A few of the old ones were in bad shape.


















These are Norgren valves. They basically direct the air flow to all the various air systems on the bus. Some of them were original and desperately needed to be replaced. They all were past their normal life span.


This is a new one below.


These are some of the old ones.


There are nine of these on the BoggsMobile Six of one kind and three of another. Seven of them are under the bus. There are six in the back and one in the front. The other two are in a compartment under the driver's seat.






They changed the Norgren valves the second day as they were also changing the brake chambers. Each wheel has an air brake chamber and only one of them had ever been replaced to my knowledge. I had replaced one in 2012 when it failed along side the road. That was an experience I do not want to go through again.

New brake chambers

Old chambers from the front

Old and new



The brake chamber for the driver's side drive axle could not be removed once it was unhooked. The exhaust for the generator was in the way. They had to remove the tires on that side to get it out and to put the new one in!




They were able to complete almost everything the second day. The third day they changed the last brake chamber and an air chamber on the driver's side that lifts the the tag axle. It started leaking once everything else was in place. In hindsight we should have replaced the one on the passenger side too. It started leaking after I arrived in Ohio. That is the project I have been working on this week. You can see pictures of that job at the bottom of the post.

This is Mr. Jeff Rowe and his son Josh.


This is Josh's friend and their part time helper Dan.


Jeff Rowe really took good care of me and of the BoggsMobile. I really enjoyed visiting with him the few days I was there. I highly recommend his shop, East Tennessee Luxury Coach for work on the bus side and the conversion side. He definitely has the experience to get the job done and he cares about his work. That seems like a rare combination these days. He also works hard to provide it all at a fair price as well. Thank you, Jeff for a job well done.

I changed the air chamber on the passenger side this week.


This is the one on the driver's side that Jeff Rowe installed.



This is the old one on the passenger side.



Everything is disconnected except...



The stubborn pin.


New one almost ready to go.



Bro. Rick Stansell owns Lamb's Automotive Repair in Corwin. He came out and removed the stubborn pin for me and then cut the shaft on the new air chamber. I could not have done it without him. I had the new one installed in just a few minutes. I appreciate Bro. Dale Pennington for loaning me some air tools too.


Now it is ready to go too. Thanks for reading.

Davy


Thursday, June 12, 2014

A Little Catch Up

We are playing catch up on several fronts this week so this post will bring you up to date on several little things.

1. I am still working on the BoggsMobile. I am having trouble getting a pin out of a part and have been stuck at that point since Monday. I have somebody coming to help today and I will give you a full update on that when it is finished.

2. Kelly Jo and I were planning to spend a couple of days by ourselves this week to celebrate our anniversary. Our anniversary is over two weeks away but we will be in revival that week. Since this week was canceled this looked like a good time. We did not feel like we could leave with the bus problem unresolved so we are sitting tight a few days.

3. The down time has not been wasted. Odie has written her part for her On The Road Again newsletter and Kelly Jo and I have been trying to do our part. We have been working on that quite a bit this week. We are hoping to send out a letter concerning City Reach 2016 along with the regular newsletter. There are lots of churches that receive the newsletter and lots of folks in those churches are not online. Hopefully we can get that out next week.

4. Bro. Herman Woods was supposed to go home yesterday. Sis. Margaret said he still had some things to work on but they are all amazed at the progress he has made. He is still can not say all he wants to say but that he is doing great. We give God all the glory for helping Bro. Herman and Sis. Margaret. I know they are thrilled to be home after several weeks in the hospital and rehab. Please continue to pray for them.

5. Odie is doing great. Her vision is still good and we praise God for that. She has a neurologist appointment next week and another eye doctor appointment the end of June. We are looking forward to good reports. She has been relaxing (You should read that as being spoiled completely rotten) at my Dad and Mom's house. We joined them for lunch yesterday at Acapulco and she was looking good!

6. I mentioned some of our schedule in yesterday's post about Goshen Tent Revival but we actually have several meetings in this area. We have Pastor Appreciation and Revival at Dryden Rd June 15-19, Tent Revival in Goshen June 22-27 and Revival in Lebanon, Ohio at Anchor of Hope June 29-July 2. We will also be back in Ohio in August to preach the Homecoming service at Dodds August 17 and to attend Dryden Rd. Indoor Fellowship Meeting August 19-22.

You can access the full schedule HERE or by clicking on the picture of the BoggsMobile on the left side of the blog.

Thanks for reading and God bless you all.

Davy

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Preparing For Tent Revival In Goshen, Ohio

We are very excited about our next revival under the Blue and White Gospel Tent. We are joining forces with Pastor Dwayne Cornett and the Garden Acres Pentecostal Church in an effort to reach their community for Christ. They have been trying to demonstrate the love of God the last few years to a trailer park near their church. Pastor Cornett has received permission to set the tent up on the property of that trailer park.



So the tent will be going up at Lakeshore Estates at 1785 State Route 28 in Goshen, Ohio. We will be setting up the tent on Saturday June 21st at 8:00 AM. We will probably need extra help so if anybody in the area would like to join in the set up, meet us there at 8:00.

The first service will be Sunday the 22nd at 5:00 PM and then services will begin Monday - Friday at 7:30. What a super great opportunity to reach some folks for Christ that desperately need Him in their lives. I am expecting God to radically and totally change lives under the tent that week. I can hardly wait.

If you are any where in the tri-state area I want to encourage you to come and be a part of these services. I am told that we will be ministering to folks that are bound by all sorts of sins and vices. We know as an extension of that we will be ministering to folks that are hurt and wounded by those bound by sin. What an awesome chance to give some one the message of the Gospel.

With awesome opportunity there will be tremendous spiritual opposition. We need the saints of God there to lift up the name of Christ and bind the reach of the enemy. Please come to worship, pray and rejoice and I know that God will do the rest. If you can not come or you are not from this area please join us in praying for these services from today through the end of the meeting.

We will be at Dryden Rd. this Saturday for our Pastor's Appreciation Dinner. We will have Pastor Appreciation Service Sunday evening if I understand correctly and then revival through Thursday night. We would love to have you join us for those services as well. We are excited to be in revival at our home church for a few nights especially for Pastor Appreciation.

We will close Thursday so I can put the BoggsMobile and tent trailer in position Friday evening in Goshen.

Thanks for reading.

Davy