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D&Sluv2fishandcampMN wrote:
How many of you take your old beasts on trips of 150+ miles? I have always limeted mine to about 1 hour long trips.
โJul-11-2006 06:06 PM
bgiardi wrote:
Hello everyone I am a very happy owner of a 1974 Robinhood RV. I paid $1300 for it and in the past month I have replaced all the interior carpets, painted it, and I was told that the old owner didn't know if any of the appliances worked or not. I have had a water heater melt down and I have replaced it with one I got on EBay. It has 360, auto, headers, and a lovely flame paint job. I will never get sick of her. On the first trip I found out that there was one leak and that is fixed now it was the front window. I love the putty tape god is great for making that. I donโt have any information on my RV but would love some. Also I have a very large knowledge about repairing anything. Handyman by trade. Sleeps 6 2 above cab, 2 on table, and to above table on a drop down bed.
โJul-11-2006 06:03 PM
jollybg wrote:
hello forum, I'm a new breed of super newbies who is completely lost when it comes to my 79 dodge sportsman heritage that i just recently purchased. I have been reading this 54 page thread for a bit, but I want to jump right in and ask a few questions. Please do not ream me I've at least tried to search... here we go:
the plan is to sorta remove some of the cabinetry. Is that possible?
I want to install a sound system (a DJ amp and 2 DJ speakers) is there enough juice? how should I setup it up? given I have no clue how the electrical system works on this baby. Do i need a generator?
The Mh has been sitting for a year but has been used once recently. What are the first thing I should do engine and maintenance wise? (its a 440)
Where can I get a manual for this baby?
I did purchase the RV repair maintenance manual by ron livingston.
Can you guys help me out?
โJul-11-2006 11:53 AM
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โJul-10-2006 02:02 PM
westtexus wrote:
I have an Edelbrock 750 carb. It has two vacuum ports on the front, one is very strong at idle, one is very weak at idle. Both provide timing advance when the engine is sped up, the timing stays at 8 degrees BTC at idle. Which port should I use?
โJul-10-2006 01:09 PM
โJul-10-2006 12:04 PM
westtexus wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the vacuum advance on 440-3 distributer is to have constant vacuum, or not?
โJul-10-2006 11:30 AM
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โJul-10-2006 06:38 AM
D&Sluv2fishandcampMN wrote:
How many of you take your old beasts on trips of 150+ miles? I have always limeted mine to about 1 hour long trips.
โJul-10-2006 06:13 AM
timmac wrote:
Need help here, my 79 dodge 440 runs hot on hills, have replaced radiator with a 4 core super cooler, new stat, new hoses, new cap, and installed a new large transmission cooler and 50/50 antifreeze, motor runs cool in town with Vegas high temps and stop and go with no problem, runs cool on flat highways however it all goes to #@%$* when I drive up large grades in the summer, with all this work what is going wrong or is this normal for these old dodge motorhomes...
โJul-09-2006 10:06 PM
D&Sluv2fishandcampMN wrote:
How many of you take your old beasts on trips of 150+ miles? I have always limeted mine to about 1 hour long trips.