Back-off the lock-nut, turn the bolt in (clockwise) about 1/4 turn, then tighten the lock nut again. Test the steering. Repeat if necessary. If overtightening results in hard steering (even slightly) then back-off the screw a little.
it depends on the motorhome. class A stripped chassis and cutaways often relocate. Call the manufacturer. I did on my 1990 fleetwood and they sent me all the drawwings for free. (try looking around the steering column.)
Motor home classification is determined by body type, not by weight (tare or gross). A Class A motorhome is simply a single piece body with a cab forward design... the chassis can range from anything from a Class 2 van chassis up to a Class 8 bus chassis.
A class A motorhome refers to a motorhome that is construced on either a commercial truck chassis or a commercial bus chassis. A class A motorhome also resembles a bus due to its flat front end and large, flat windows.
the universal joints or center support bearing will do this
it is under the dashboard, this is not locked, just lift it.
My motorhome is a 2004 Itasca on a workhorse P32 chassis. The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank. I'm in the process of changing it right now.
7-8 mpg if your lucky.
Fleetwood doesn't make their own chassis, and they've always offered a wide range of models and classes of motorhome. As is, we don't know if you have a Class A, B, or C motorhome, meaning we don't know what chassis it was built on, and we don't know what the engine is. This info would be necessary in order to answer your question.
The engine, a chassis, the transmission and gearbox, the brakes, the steering, and the frame
Toyota manufactured the basic vehicle. National RV built the motorhome on the Toyota chassis, engine, etc.. 'Dolphin' was National RV's brand name for the product. National Motorhome I believe went bankrupt around 2008.
The Toyota Four Seasons motorhome was the only coach manufacturer to make a Slide out with the Toyota 1-ton chassis.
Well, that sort of depends on a number of things - namely, what the motorhome is, and what chassis it was built on. You most likely have a V8, which could range from the 350 CUID up to the 454 CUID motor, or you might have the 6.2 litre Detroit Diesel V8.