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Posted By: 79powerwagon
on 04/17/08 12:21pm
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Leeann wrote: ![]() My local parts house loves me....they rub their hands together and start messing with me before I even make it through the door! ![]() 'Course, I keep going back 'cause the manager is an old Mopar guy and doesn't give me grief if he has to pull out a book to look something up ![]() My local NAPA knows me VERY well! It helps ALOT that I bring in some beer from time to time! ![]() She ain't purdy, but at least she's slow! ![]() |
Posted By: eyeteeth
on 04/17/08 12:30pm
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I have a long running joke with my nearest ACE (mostly from the kart racing) that I have to stump them with at least one item request. The manager and I are on a good basis... I've been noticing recently some of the items I've mentioned in the past he now stocks regularly.
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Posted By: Kendas
on 04/17/08 03:25pm
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We've got an Ace close to me that I've been shopping at on and off since the 70's as a kid. ''Old school'' store that still stocks obscure hardware like to correct hot water valve assemblies (turn opposite direction than the cold one) for my 43 year old stick house. They know me there for both the the stationary and mobile houses. Been to a couple of the ''newer'' ones in town and found that they mostly have newer (read younger) people that don't have a clue. Of course I go to an old electronics store too for parts... Place I can still test tubes from some of my old equipment (Yep, a ''real'' tube tester). Was there Tuesday getting plastic circuit board "stand-offs" for the genset control board for the RV. ![]() 1978 21ft Tioga Dodge 440 Motor, 4.5kw Generac and 80 watts Solar 1984 Goldwing Interstate (Daily driver) Misc Things I've done to my RV pictures USAF Retired To Err is human... To Forgive is not SAC Policy. ![]() |
Posted By: eyeteeth
on 04/21/08 07:47am
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The thread is slipping so I figured I'd post an update... I pulled the bathroom sink, the fixtures for the sink, and the shower, the water heater, and the windows. Pulled out the rest of the insulation and paneling. all that's left, is the bathroom wall. Which i think now is just some screws in the floor, I cut everything to the roof and wall. I'm hoping to pull it out in one piece. I did find one new surprise that I was not expecting. I may end up replacing the water heater. which is a shame... as it works. But I cannot get the anode rod out to replace it... worse yet, the bottom of it rusted out from all the moisture in the floor beneath it. The tank has dropped a bit, and I had a difficult time pulling it out. ![]() I have more pics to take on the progress, but I'm nearing the "turning point" where I get to start putting things back together. Neither the kids nor myself can wait to get her rolling again. Any suggestions on places to look for veneers? I know I'm not going to find an exact match, but something relatively close would be great. |
Posted By: Leeann
on 04/21/08 08:09am
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Oh, fun.... I have no idea where to look for veneers, other than your local lumberyards. We're just going to use lauan and stain it lighter, then paint the cabinets. No matching required ![]() We had fun on ours this weekend, too. The PO had put in a 160º thermostat (instead of the spec'd 180º t-stat). We think he did this after he let his radiator clog up and overheat the heck out of the motor, causing him to replace the radiator. However, when it overheated, the thermostat housing and mount on the engine both warped, making it impossible to seal. They got around this by not cleaning up the old gasket and by gooping the heck out of it with RTV. We, of course, cleaned up the old gasket and goop, then couldn't figure out right away why it wouldn't seal at all...finally got out the file and made the surfaces flat again, but it took about an hour. Good news is, it's all sealed back up and the engine heats up to 180º nice and quick - and stays there under way. We've got better power this way (okay, we think so). We also advanced the timing a little, which might have helped that too. '73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo |
Posted By: eyeteeth
on 04/21/08 08:29am
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Engine work... Yea... next on the agenda... after the floor, the walls, the tub, the GW tank, replacing carpet with wood laminate and mounting the TV... is going to be fixing the engine stumble... eventually probably replacing the carb with something a little more efficient. Another item the has me a little steamed. Although no where near as much as the water damage. "Ever have pets in the unit?" PO: "No, never travelled with pets." Yet, when we picked it up... they had a dog... and there was a dog chain in the back of the RV? So much fun... But... as long as I can get a number of years of use out of it when I'm done... I will eventually be in a happy place. |
Posted By: DeadeyeLefty
on 04/21/08 08:55am
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Hey all, haven't posted in this thread for quite a while - glad to see it's still alive (like so many of these old Dodges!) A question for you folks that have used 'laminate' flooring in your rigs: is there an installation method that will get rid of that plasticky (?) sound when you walk on it ? Is that just from the foam padding underneath ?
Project Glacier trailer build. |
Posted By: Leeann
on 04/21/08 09:12am
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Deadeye: What kind of laminate did you use and was your subfloor flat when it was installed? We have the click-lock laminate in ours and don't get a sound. We didn't use foam underlayment, though - just the black vapor barrier stuff. eyeteeth: yeah, we have some black tank issues to work out (minor) and 2 very minor leaks to fix in the roof. Then we have paneling to do, another vent to replace....and the list goes on ![]() |
Posted By: eyeteeth
on 04/21/08 10:02am
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I fixed all my known leaks last year when I found them... now I'm dealing with the damage that was left... ![]() I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. And... unfortunately, from a few additional locations that I shouldn't be seeing any light through. |
Posted By: Leeann
on 04/21/08 10:16am
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![]() These are new - and, I think, only because we got absolutely torrential downpours yesterday afternoon (something over 2" in less than 2 minutes). They weren't that bad, either - more like a little drip. It's around the plumbing vent pipe and the old tv antenna cable. |
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