Hello,
I've been an enthusiastic owner of GMC motorhomes for over two decades. Unfortunately, due to health issues, I am going to part with my coach. I am excited to know she is going to a good home, and I will be transferring ownership of my coach to my niece and her husband from Quesnel, BC. I currently reside near Atlanta, GA. My niece's husband, a seasoned truck driver and skilled mechanic with 35 years of experience is well-versed in handling HD trucks and similar machinery. I am compiling a checklist to ensure the coach is roadworthy before they take it over.
The coach has a rich history. I am its second owner; the original owner, Dale, had Golby remodel it twice, ensuring most parts, including the engine and transmission (replaced around 5,000 miles ago by a truck shop), are in top condition. My last journey was from Atlanta to North Chicago for a music festival, where the coach performed flawlessly and had no issues. It was stored in a dealership before I moved it to its current location in Buford, GA, at an RV storage park under covered parking.
As I prepare the coach for their trip to British Columbia, I welcome any advice on the following points:
I appreciate your help!
Stewart
ibmsales@bellsouth.net
678-725-9566






I've been an enthusiastic owner of GMC motorhomes for over two decades. Unfortunately, due to health issues, I am going to part with my coach. I am excited to know she is going to a good home, and I will be transferring ownership of my coach to my niece and her husband from Quesnel, BC. I currently reside near Atlanta, GA. My niece's husband, a seasoned truck driver and skilled mechanic with 35 years of experience is well-versed in handling HD trucks and similar machinery. I am compiling a checklist to ensure the coach is roadworthy before they take it over.
The coach has a rich history. I am its second owner; the original owner, Dale, had Golby remodel it twice, ensuring most parts, including the engine and transmission (replaced around 5,000 miles ago by a truck shop), are in top condition. My last journey was from Atlanta to North Chicago for a music festival, where the coach performed flawlessly and had no issues. It was stored in a dealership before I moved it to its current location in Buford, GA, at an RV storage park under covered parking.
As I prepare the coach for their trip to British Columbia, I welcome any advice on the following points:
- Fuel System: Both fuel tanks were filled and treated with a gas preservative. The coach was last started three years ago without any issues. I'm considering replacing the gas filter canister and the carburetor. I would appreciate recommendations for someone who can rebuild the factory Rochester 4-barrel carburetor.
- Tires: I've replaced all six tires with Firestone Transmode HT 16" 10-ply tires. To alleviate pressure, I've blocked the rear bogies. The coach is stored under a covered area, protected from the elements.
- Brakes and Suspension: I've installed new airbags (I believe they're called Sully), serviced the brakes with new shoes, hardware, and wheel cylinders from NAPA, and used DOT 5 synthetic brake fluid. The coach also has a new master cylinder and proportioning valve.
- Water System: The hot water tank has a leaky drain cock that doesn't seal well. I'm considering bypassing it to maintain some water capacity for travel. Does anyone know if the tank can be bypassed or replaced?
- Air Conditioning: After converting the AC system to R134, the high-pressure hose burst during charging. Can this be sourced locally or custom-made?
- Body Work: I need to replace a rear flare on the right side of the coach, lost due to a tire blowout. Information on the manufacturer or availability of the original design would be very helpful.
- Generator: The rear Onan generator, which was recently replaced and has been used for about 500 hours, needs a fuel line flush and filter replacement. Any tips on the best approach would be appreciated.
- Right-hand exhaust leak, Engine Has Headers, and the right header gasket is leaking! I can hear the ticking sound coming from the exhaust port; I am wondering what is the risk of changing the gasket as the AC compressor is in the way, and what about the bolts/studs?
I appreciate your help!
Stewart
ibmsales@bellsouth.net
678-725-9566






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