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falconbrother wrote:Yeah it's good to have a few still left, Although they did not call me back, He said he would call the factory Monday and call me, I have been to busy with the house to drive to town yet, I guess I will have to go there in person to find out, I'm just about ready to order the factory manifold so I can just hurry and get her going.
The manager at the O'reillys store here actually knows RV's pretty well. In my experience O'reillys is the place to go for hard to find parts, or easy to find parts that the children at the other stores cant find, that is sitting on the shelf three feet away.
I needed a simple P-30 motorhome master cylinder. I drove up to NAPA. The guy looked on the computer and said they didn't have it. He didn't seem to know much about cars/trucks, etc.. I think he knew how to look at the computer. Every time I have gone to Oreillys they seem to do whatever they need to do to find me a part. They once took me in the back and let me look at the parts to see if I could find one. That was probably a violation of company policy or something. Anyway, I always try Oreillys first for parts. Only once did they not have what I needed at a local store.
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skimask wrote:Yeah I guess I will find out just how much they know about there work Monday, Like you said Probably not, But I can still get the stock manifold and I only need the passenger side My driver side is good, So if I can not get something going on headers I will order that stock one for $212 and order all new studs and bolts (Both sides) and be back on the road in no time, Although there is only two or three that make headers for the 70 dodge RV I think there is a pair of shorty's out there that will bolt up and fit with out any problem, It might be for a 1970 dodge (Whatever) and still fit this RV The shorty headers that exit to the rear I think will work, Only time will tell, And I also don't have to much time, I want to get on the road, We'll see Maybe headers Maybe stock, But back on the road for sure Right. I like the way you done your, Sound great and I just might go this rout.
I gotta throw a bit in about header vs stock manifolds...
From my reading around the intar-webs about 440's, performance, and all that, headers are only going to help a guy out in a heavy RV in one place...wide open throttle and maximum RPM...where the stock manifolds start to lose flow. Seems like the 440 wants a bit of back-pressure to keep from detonating itself to death and keeping exhaust valve seats and exhaust valves themselves from burning up.
As far as talking to the guys at "O-Reilly's", well, hopefully you got lucky and are talking with somebody that knows something about something vs. the punks that only know small block Chevy's/Ford's (or worse, fart-can mufflers for late 90's Honda's) and such. As far as I know, there's only a couple of manufacturers out there that make headers to fit the Dodge RV/Van chassis types and still have clearance for everything.
Like I said, I switched my exhaust from 2" pipe (manifolds to Y-pipe) and 2-1/4" pipe (Y-pipe to outlet) over to 2-1/4" (manifolds to Y-pipe) and 3" from there, thru the muffler to the outlet, and added a 4-1/2" resonator tip. My exhaust sounds great IMO, cackles just enough to get my attention when I get on it full throttle, but just kinda blubs at idle.
I guess in short, if you can find them for a decent price (probably not, but ya never know) and if they fit (if those guys at O'Reilly's actually do any good), well, there ya go.
Otherwise, what is your generator rated at? Have you tried to load the heck out of it to help make sure it won't die on you down the highway? I've got a 5500watt (8500 surge) generator. I took 4 of those 1500watt heaters and turned them all on at the same time. Generator coughed for a split second and kept going. Roof A/C will probably pull something like, what, 2,000 watts on startup for a couple of seconds and level off at about 1,000 watts or so? And the TV maybe another 100 or so watts.
And BTW, I like the color of the woodwork. That deep brown wood behind the TV looks great.
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