Hi Lynn,
Being that your generator is brand new and it has adequate oil, this rules out all the typical troubleshooting suggestions about dirty oil, clogged oil filter, dirty air filter, and such.
First, make sure your Onan cover is mounted on properly and latched. If the cover is not seated right, the air is not circulating properly, therefore is not cooling properly.
Second, make sure your altitude adjuster is set to the right altitude. If not set right, your generator will be running either too lean or too rich which could make it run too hot.
George might be onto something. Try loosening the motor home's gas cap to relieve any negative pressure in the main fuel tank. If it works, your Ford chassis might require warranty work on the fuel evaporative system.
I did a quick Google search on
"Onan Generator Overheating" and piles of hits popped up. If the gas cap idea yields no results, I wonder if excessive heat is getting trapped up inside the generator compartment. I would try this $50 experiment to see if it solves your problem.
Walmart sells
THIS compact high velocity fan that you can aim with accuracy. Place it under the RV and aim it so the blast of cool air is directed into the "Air Inlet" louvers of the Onan. Being in the right place under the motor home, the fan should be well protected from stormy weather.
If that yields no results, try doing the same blasting air in through the PC access door, if only to determine that the generator is actually overheating. Maybe there is an issue with a heat sensor on the generator that your Onan warranty can resolve.
But maybe it is simply so hot outside that the solution is a high velocity fan to assist in cooling under such extreme conditions. Hopefully others will reply sharing their own 100+ degree experiences.