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Topic: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?

Posted By: Kendas on 03/03/09 08:07pm

overdrive75 wrote:

I am in process of the 30 am outlet next to the barn garage door I park near. I have all the stuff and the breaker for in the pannel in the barn, I just need to do it. I am waiting for my brothers help on this one.
I've got most of the stuff to put mine out at the front of the front patio at mine. I just need about 50/60 feet (x3) of thhn 10 gauge and a new tubing bender (FIL broke it trying to bend galvanized).

I would love to put a sewer dump in too, but unless I "tap" my neighbor's sewer line I'd have to "tunnel" diagonally under a at "least 4 inch concrete driveway.

Ken


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Posted By: overdrive75 on 03/03/09 08:46pm

Congrats on passing the emissions test.


Posted By: Kendas on 03/03/09 10:53pm

Thanks Leeann and overdirve75!

I know on the "leak"... It's an aftermarket "dealer" installed system so it was never sealed as well as a "factory" system (uses hose clamps not sealed ends). Going to have to order some R12 "replacement" gas from Enviro-Safe for leak chasing (R12 is too expensive for leak testing). Not too big a leak, took 2 1/2 years for the last refill of 3lbs to get to the "no cooling" point so it looks like I get a can with the florescent dye in it too.

Ken

* This post was edited 03/03/09 11:14pm by Kendas *


Posted By: overdrive75 on 03/04/09 04:12am

Does anybody have shoulder belts in there Class C Dodge? If so what is the year and where is it anchored? Also can you please post a picture. Mine only had the lap belts in the front when we got it. I would like to have shoulder belts up front if possible, but not sure how to mount them. Thanks in advanced.


Posted By: Leeann on 03/04/09 07:43am

Kendas wrote:

Thanks Leeann and overdirve75!

I know on the "leak"... It's an aftermarket "dealer" installed system so it was never sealed as well as a "factory" system (uses hose clamps not sealed ends). Going to have to order some R12 "replacement" gas from Enviro-Safe for leak chasing (R12 is too expensive for leak testing). Not too big a leak, took 2 1/2 years for the last refill of 3lbs to get to the "no cooling" point so it looks like I get a can with the florescent dye in it too.

Ken


That's not that bad of a leak. I might not even worry about that, then. But, like you said, R12 is a bit expensive...

I'm just bein' jealous 'cause we don't have chassis AC [emoticon] We want to be cool running down the road, we have to run the genny and roof AC.


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Posted By: ALnCORY on 03/04/09 10:30am

mine has shoulder belts Overdrive. Its a 1974, the belts are mounted similar to any other van I have seen. Sorry I don't have a pic.


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Posted By: chinook440 on 03/04/09 11:01am

Another New "Old Dodge Motorhome" owner here.

I just bought a 78 chinook concourse M-19 model the other day and thought i,d pop in on this thread and say Hi .


Posted By: Leeann on 03/04/09 11:07am

Hi and welcome!


Posted By: ALnCORY on 03/04/09 11:32am

hey ChiNook,,, good to have you onboard


Posted By: AstroRig57 on 03/04/09 04:14pm

Ooops. Clicked on the wrong thread.

"Never mind."


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