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โSep-20-2011 05:17 AM
mcb56 wrote:
Found one at a hole-in-wall muffler shop. The guy wanted $20. Convinced him nobody else would buy it and he bit on $10. 16-1/2" from the 1-1/2" inlet weld to the 1-1/2" outlet with a diameter 3-1/2". Tip to end weld is 2". Unknown brand part # is 190588. With the stock muffler, it lowered the db by 1-2 and made it mellower. :d
Also added a 110 VAC duplex outlet to the power box next to the Onan. Never know when you're gonna need it there.
โSep-20-2011 05:16 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
For me it's one of the weeks I re-name my rig "Poetic" so I can "Wax Poetic" (ok bad pun) Over the course of the week I gave it a good wash, then a wax, I have a little more to do, then I go below for some lubriction stuff, then we "Winterize" by the "S" method (Drive south till someone looks at the snowblower strapped to it and says "What the (*(* is that for?" .. Ok, that's not exactly how I do it but I do drive to a place where you can't buy snow blowers.)
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โSep-19-2011 10:08 PM
mcb56 wrote:
A long time ago, I was told that the rust colored spots were pollen dropping from of bees. They carry it on their hind legs. Don't know it that is true or not, so don't shoot the messenger.
What are you using to apply the RMP? I tried the ZEP Wet Look($28)on the painted rear ramp door of my 20' enclosed and it didn't come out right. Took a half gallon of straight stripper to get it off. I may have put it on too thick with many different applicators.
โSep-19-2011 09:41 PM
Yellowboat. wrote:
The problem I had today with applying RMP3 was bee poop. I kept seeing small spots of rust colored drops. It took a while for me to discover it was bee poop. I had to clean the spots off the roof before I applyed the RMP3. JD
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Rickyrocket wrote:
put it away till spring:(
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