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Golden_HVAC
Oct 11, 2014Explorer
Hi,
Have you tried looking at RvSearch.com You might be able to locate one for sale, or at least one near that year, or something.
Holiday Rambler was a higher line priced coach back in the 90's. They should last a long time. However it probably does not have port fuel injection. It might have fuel injection, and share parts with the same model year 3500 pickup. For my 97 Bounder, I share fuel injector parts with a 96 F-350 of the same engine size 460", and transmission filter as the 4X4 96 F-350 dually. It shares 10 lug tires with the 96-97 F-450 pickup, and brake pads.
Other things like windshield washer reservoir are buy a aftermarket universal fit, and use that instead of what came with the RV.
If you happen to need a new water tank, try this place. Tank-Depot.com
You might also be able to contact the Holiday Rambler factory, and ask about things like electrical diagrams, and how to remove something like the grey or black water tanks without disassembling to much of the RV. . .
Good luck with your RV!
Fred.
Have you tried looking at RvSearch.com You might be able to locate one for sale, or at least one near that year, or something.
Holiday Rambler was a higher line priced coach back in the 90's. They should last a long time. However it probably does not have port fuel injection. It might have fuel injection, and share parts with the same model year 3500 pickup. For my 97 Bounder, I share fuel injector parts with a 96 F-350 of the same engine size 460", and transmission filter as the 4X4 96 F-350 dually. It shares 10 lug tires with the 96-97 F-450 pickup, and brake pads.
Other things like windshield washer reservoir are buy a aftermarket universal fit, and use that instead of what came with the RV.
If you happen to need a new water tank, try this place. Tank-Depot.com
You might also be able to contact the Holiday Rambler factory, and ask about things like electrical diagrams, and how to remove something like the grey or black water tanks without disassembling to much of the RV. . .
Good luck with your RV!
Fred.
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