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grandsport 09-17-2010 06:46 PM

Very nice! I can see the wife and daughter taking that to dog shows. Hey,I just realized something. We are hobby poor.:(

Hank70SS 09-22-2010 08:54 PM

Ok, maybe I should have bought a new motorhome. Not that I could afford one but it sure would be a lot less work. This one is in pretty could shape for 16 years old but after 16 years there are lot's of little things that need to be taken care of. Guess I could just use it and not worry about it but that's not me.

Roof was leaking around the skylight over the shower. I cut out all the old sealer there and around other seams on the roof and sealed them up. No leaks this morning and we had a downpour last night.

Pulled all the roof vents apart and cleaned them up. Lot's of crude in them and on the screens.

Scrubbed and scrubbed the awning. It's a little worse for wear and had lot's of dirt and mildew on it from being closed up wet. looks decent now, not great but a lot better than before.

Tried changing the donut gaskets on the exhaust manifolds. Of course one stud snapped. I soaked it with PB Blaster and been soaking it more. Put the other nuts and springs back on, don't want to take it all apart until I can get the broken stud out and replace it.

FedEx delivered 5 gallons of Liquid Rubber today, that's the next project. The roof is a sheet of EDPM rubber. It's flat, no ripples, cracks or tears but the top layer of white is wearing off. The Liquid Rubber is also EDPM rubber, white, that will bond to the existing roof and strengthen it. Not looking forward to that project but it needs to be done while the existing roof is still in good enough shape.

Kind of like buying a Chevelle. Lot's of things you want to do, lot's of work but kind of rewarding as you make progress.

RBeckman 09-23-2010 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Hank70SS (Post 16798)
Ok,
Tried changing the donut gaskets on the exhaust manifolds. Of course one stud snapped. I soaked it with PB Blaster and been soaking it more. Put the other nuts and springs back on, don't want to take it all apart until I can get the broken stud out and replace it.

Hooker headers with electric cutouts would be real cool on your BIG BLOCK motor home, and don't forget your MSD electronic ignition (I think Tony will give you a good deal on one that has spare parts) and maybe Lynda with get you a nitrous setup for Christmas.

Hank70SS 09-23-2010 12:04 PM

Actually there are a couple of companies that make headers for motorhomes, Gibson, Doug's, Doug Thorley and Banks. They tend to burn up gaskets and even exhaust manifolds. The engines work pretty hard and the stock exhaust manifolds don't do much in the way of moving the heat away.

It's a fuel injected engine with electronic ignition, think I'll stick with that for now.

Highway Star 09-23-2010 04:13 PM

You could still put headers, and do so with no gaskets. For that matter, you could have the late model style spring loaded ball-joint like connections welded in and not ever worry about leaks.

Cutouts on an RV would be awesome.

Hank70SS 09-23-2010 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Highway Star (Post 16823)
You could still put headers, and do so with no gaskets. For that matter, you could have the late model style spring loaded ball-joint like connections welded in and not ever worry about leaks.

Cutouts on an RV would be awesome.

That's what I've been looking at. Some of the header kits come complete with Y-pipe which I think would be worth it. That or you have to do a lot of cutting and welding or go dual exhaust which is still custom and more costly. The exhaust system is 20' long and still in good shape, don't want to replace any more than I have to.

fst64_v8power 09-28-2010 03:20 PM

On the road again..... I cant wait to get on the road again...

Bowtie-Bri 09-28-2010 11:23 PM

Mmmmm........I wonder if they make Torque thrust wheels for motor homes. :D

Hank70SS 09-29-2010 06:38 AM

It has 19.5" rims now, 22's would look good.

Highway Star 09-29-2010 07:35 AM

Hank,

Which one of these looks more like your RV?

This one...
http://bp1.blogger.com/_tEXSHwuhg6g/...for_rebels.jpg


or this one?
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/4559/stripes664a.jpg

Waving :D


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