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- JoeChiOhkiExplorer IIDrove it to the walmart just north of Kalamazoo to overnight before driving on to Grand Rapids.
- dakonthemountaiExplorerMoved it out of the driveway and from under the RV port to the street for 2 days while my driveway gets crack filled and sealcoated... Moved it back in this morning (after driving it around for 15 minutes or so just for fun in the neighborhood! :-)
Dak - JoeChiOhkiExplorer IIStopped at a mechanic to have the breather line on my gas tank repaired as something chewed through it, discovered the holes when I went to fill the tank.
Made a couple new locking tabs for my range hood vent as the old ones had stopped working.
Currently parked in the lot outside the RV Hall of Fame (Free overnighting ;) ). - It's home now. Took longer than expected to get it out of the garage because the truck batteries were too low to start the Duramax.
- I will be moving it out of the heated storage garage today. Sadly, I am moving out of the storage place and will be keeping the truck and AF at home again... where it will be subjected to crappy weather for the 9 month rainy season in western WA.
- Resealed some spots on the roof today.
mark_be wrote:
Replaced AC roof gasket after noticing a wet spot on the ceiling.
One other thing to keep an eye on is the screws, they tend to loosen up over time. I've had to tighten mine twice in three seasons of use. Last time was earlier this year, and I decided to put some thread lock compunt on them.- bigfootfordNomad IIIInstalling an accumulator/expansion tank to relieve the initial pressure build up of my hot water tank...I got tired if it oozing out the pressure relief valve when I turn on the H/W tank and it goes through it's first heat cycle.. Measured pressure gradually builds up and would reach 140psi... After pressure is relieved the water pump would settle in at about 25psi..
Opening a hot water faucet would relieve the pressure, but sometimes we would forget.
Jim - mark_beExplorerReplaced AC roof gasket after noticing a wet spot on the ceiling.
The original gasket was only 1/4 inch thick while the replacement is a full inch or maybe a bit more? Hope it lasts longer this time, because the original is only 2 years old. - Little_HandExplorerGot it un loaded for a while, after spending a week in Colorado, and New Mexico. Ready to load and take off as soon as deer season is over.
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