Generally speaking, you're better off keeping and maintaining the Onan. It's integrated electrically and fuel, and also designed to work, and exhaust from, the partially enclosed space it lives in. Most replacements would have independent gravity-feed fuel tanks which would be a hassle to fill and may not work properly when going down the road, aren't designed to operate in a partially-enclosed space and could overheat, and would have to have something interesting done to route the exhaust properly. You could replace the Onan with another Onan, or with another generator designed for RV use, but what's the point?
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2021 Thor Four Winds 26B on Chevy 4500
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