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Old 12-25-2016, 04:58 PM   #9
Hudsoner
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 29D
State: Florida
Posts: 248
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Originally Posted by SuperD View Post
Hudsoner, I don't have that problem on our Windsport, stays in just fine. I wonder if it has to do with chassis improvement. Since the chassis comes from Ford, with a fuel filler in place, maybe Ford has done something different.

You don't display the year of your coach, so again, I'm wondering if Ford changed something.

Same thing with C Witt's coach, chassis supplied but Freightliner, might be a flaw with them and not Thor.
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Originally Posted by gmc View Post
It was an issue on my 2000 Infinity - but not on my 2014 Hurricane...
If I recall - Thor relocates the fuel filler when adding the MH to the chassis.
I have a 2002 Hurricane. I think it is because Thor wanted (wants??) to keep the fuel filler door below the floor level of the coach to avoid the need to run a fuel line through the living level of the coach, which could be a regulatory nightmare, who knows?
Because of this, the entire filling system (filler door and hose to the tank) is rather flat and on a similar level plane. Any way, the need to hold the handle until all 80 gals are filled in can be a pain you know where once in a while.
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