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Topic: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's? |
Posted By: ridingonfumes
on 04/24/10 08:28pm
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Posted By: ridingonfumes
on 04/24/10 08:36pm
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![]() not sure why 2 pics came out h?uge and the first 2 tiny????? mod edit: Please use "width = 600" * This post was edited 04/26/10 02:33pm by an administrator/moderator * |
Posted By: ridingonfumes
on 04/25/10 01:47am
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another question? the motorhome next to mine in the pics is also a dodge with a 318 will any of the parts from the 318 work on my 360? if so im gonna take the alternator starter distributer coil fuel pump and anything else i can think of |
Posted By: skimask
on 04/25/10 09:43pm
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Everything you could ever want to know about Mopar engines... http://www.allpar.com/mopar.html In short, yes and no. Just depends on the application and what you're talking about. Go to napaonline or something like that, look up one part, see if that part number matches up for the other vehicle. JDG |
Posted By: ALnCORY
on 04/26/10 10:34am
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fumes, As far as the milage goes, depends on how fast you drive, hills, wind etc... I have a 74 with the 360... It gets around 10 mph at 55 mph depending of course on hills and head winds. Mine's a 20' and fairly light, so that is a factor as well. I don't think anyones dying statement ever contained the words "I wish I had spent more time in the office", so lets go somewhere! |
Posted By: oldtrucker63
on 04/26/10 02:22pm
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Has this form gone to wide because of the big pixs that are posted??? Need to resize them to width 600 if so.????????????? Without Trucks,....America Stop's |
Posted By: ridingonfumes
on 04/26/10 04:36pm
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next question the lights on top i believe they are called clearance lights or running lights?????? whatever you call them they dont work, none of them. the last owner added reflectors do i need these lights to be legal?????? im not gonna be towing anything |
Posted By: TreeSeeker
on 04/26/10 04:39pm
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Ridingonfumes, They are clearance lights and, yes, they are required for all wide vehicles. |
Posted By: Leeann
on 04/26/10 04:52pm
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Generally, it's the ground that's the problem on them (poor, weak, missing). Add a ground and you'll have lights...in our case, they were 'grounded' to the aluminum skin. We added a ground wire to the circuit and had lights instantly.
'73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo |
Posted By: ridingonfumes
on 04/26/10 05:03pm
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thanks im gonna go check the ground right now
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