โJun-22-2014 11:31 PM
โJun-26-2014 01:26 PM
Swath wrote:
Also, since you have direct experience, do you know if that doghouse is supposed to come off difficult or do you suppose the seats have been changed and made it tougher to pull it off? What I'm saying is, it came off rather difficult. I had to really wedge it back against the seat then force the front of it past the dash. PIA to even change the air filter!
Jeff
โJun-26-2014 01:21 PM
Liberty1776 wrote:
Swath, I had this exact setup as our first motorhome. That engine is hell-for-stout and if you can get a good battery to it, will hopefully fire up with no problems. Ours initially had a cracked block and we just gooped it up with JBWeld, and got several more years out of it.
โJun-26-2014 07:50 AM
โJun-24-2014 10:22 PM
RedJeep wrote:
My advice; if it runs drive it. If it breaks down then be prepared to shell out some good money.
โJun-23-2014 10:50 PM
โJun-23-2014 07:53 PM
j-d wrote:
Trigger magnets in those distributors went weak. That limited the spark at cranking RPM.
โJun-23-2014 07:44 PM
Swath wrote:
Wow, I am anxious to crawl underneath and have a look at that receiver hitch. Screwed into the wood? Wow...
Jeff
โJun-23-2014 07:14 PM
Capt.Storm wrote:
I never heard of a distributor being called a dizzy..made me laugh out loud!
โJun-23-2014 07:09 PM
toedtoes wrote:
The hitches on the clippers were added after market, so many of them were just screwed into the wood, etc. Definitely have it checked out before trying to tow (or carry) anything. They can be reinforced, etc., but get it done by someone who really knows what they're doing - you don't want your Suzuki rolling back home.
โJun-23-2014 07:09 PM
โJun-23-2014 07:03 PM
kcmoedoe wrote:
My biggest concern would be even if you get it to run, will you trust it to keep running to get you where you want to go and then back home? Not sure the Suzuki will be up to the task of dragging it back and you really can't just abandon it on the side of the road. The fact of the matter is it was built in the late 70s, not the high water time for US automakers. IF the chassis and RV portion is worth it, I would probably be looking at a new motor. At least you would have some sense of security it wouldn't just die in the middle of the interstate.
โJun-23-2014 06:27 PM
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