Search results for query: beltline

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    Offensive Tail Pipe smell

    Is it possable that your coach is suffering from "chipmonk cheeks" also known as bulging at the beltline at the cock pit area. The result is a significant gapping at the floor where the floor meets the side walls by the driver and passenger seats. This allows a large amount of "noxious gasses"...
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    Beltline

    ...|[ ]~~~[][ ][]\ "--OO--[]---O-" > From: powwerjon > Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 13:14:58 -0700 > To: gmclist > Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Beltline > > Tony, > The rub strip on the “belt line” in the 73 thru late 76 cover a gap where the upper and lower body tie together. The very late 76 and 77...
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    Beltline

    Is there a joint under the beltline on these motorhomes or is that strictly decorative? I ask because in my GMC quest, I've seen several where they appear to have some de-lamination below the beltline. I found myself chuckling at the thought that this is a bumper to ward off careless parking...
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    It's been asked, the cause of my GMC fire.

    ...original items are, 2 good gas tanks, generator, torsion > bars, engine, complete rust free frame, nice bumpers, body panels from the > beltline down, And a complete front clip with grill.Bob Dunahugh78 Royale > _______________________________________________ > GMCnet mailing list >...
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    It's been asked, the cause of my GMC fire.

    ...o= ld shocks, new exhaust, rear sway bar, and Quad bag system. Other original= items are, 2 good gas tanks, generator, torsion bars, engine, complete r= ust free frame, nice bumpers, body panels from the beltline down, And a com= plete front clip with grill.Bob Dunahugh78 Royale =09=09 =09...
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    Where would I put the kids?

    ...(3 sets of belts, I believe) and > two in the rear facing dinette seat behind the passenger cockpit seat. The ones for the davo bolt to the beltline section of the frame. The dinette > ones bolt to the frame of the step. There are still places to bolt belts in those positions if yours have...
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    Where would I put the kids?

    ...(3 sets of belts, I believe) and two in the rear facing dinette seat behind the passenger cockpit seat. The ones for the davo bolt to the beltline section of the frame. The dinette ones bolt to the frame of the step. There are still places to bolt belts in those positions if yours have been...
  8. Keith V

    Still fighting leaks

    ...something that is seen before ? > Dont want to be anywhere its raining. But somwrimes i get fooled I had leakes where the trim screws attached though the body. Specifically the metal clip on the front edge of the beltline. -- Keith Vasilakes Mounds View. MN 75 ex Royale GMC 69 Vette 29 Dodge
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    Corrosion

    Am 20.04.2015 um 02:11 schrieb Ken Henderson: > Rob, > > He's referring to the corrosion along the top of the beltline -- the "black > thingie" is the rubber rub strip. > Thanks Ken. That's exactly what I meant. Removing strip is done by removing the caps, the lights and then pulling out the...
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    Corrosion

    ...all over it. Regards, Rob M. -----Original Message----- From: Ken Henderson Rob, He's referring to the corrosion along the top of the beltline -- the "black thingie" is the rubber rub strip. Peer, Removing the trim, stripping the paint, sanding out the corrosion, probably applying some...
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    Corrosion

    Rob, He's referring to the corrosion along the top of the beltline -- the "black thingie" is the rubber rub strip. Peer, Removing the trim, stripping the paint, sanding out the corrosion, probably applying some chemical treatment Sullie or someone else in the body business can describe, and...
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    Draft on the feet while setting in the drivers seat.

    ...I have found over the years all that because the body nose looses adhesion of the body to the inner support structure. Screws through the beltline yes, also an adjustable cross cable between the headlight baskets will help bring and hold the front together. Any small penetration in the front...
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    Draft on the feet while setting in the drivers seat.

    ...ERF The more difficult to fix gap is at the "chipmunk cheeks". If you're not > familiar with that term, it's what the bulge in the beltline just above the > front wheel wells is called. That bulging results from the coach skin > pulling away from the floor structure. Somewhere there's a good...
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    Draft on the feet while setting in the drivers seat.

    ...a long time. The more difficult to fix gap is at the "chipmunk cheeks". If you're not familiar with that term, it's what the bulge in the beltline just above the front wheel wells is called. That bulging results from the coach skin pulling away from the floor structure. Somewhere there's a...
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    Back on the topic of Peter's coach

    ...of a third that looks almost like the Nichols', which > occurred some years before in FL -- looks like Payne's Prarie. Nothing > above the beltline. > > My mind's made up. > > Ken H. > > On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Kerry Pinkerton > >> > Not the shoulder belts again. Please. It's like...
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    Seat Belts

    ...to play Devil's Advocate. > > We have photographic evidence of three instances where coaches rolled over > and were "sheared" off at the beltline. The driver and > passenger involved in those incidents survived. Had they been wearing over > the shoulder seat belts attached to the body they...
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    Seat Belts

    ...going to play Devil's Advocate. We have photographic evidence of three instances where coaches rolled over and were "sheared" off at the beltline. The driver and passenger involved in those incidents survived. Had they been wearing over the shoulder seat belts attached to the body they could...
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    Back on the topic of Peter's coach

    ...of a third that looks almost like the Nichols', which > occurred some years before in FL -- looks like Payne's Prarie. Nothing > above the beltline. >ya > My mind's made up. > > Ken H. > > On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Kerry Pinkerton > >> > Not the shoulder belts again. Please. It's...
  19. Joe Weir

    Back on the topic of Peter's coach

    > Somehow the subject has wandered a bit. I'm curious about the pictures of the before and after of the coach. Did it shear off at the beltline or > was that after it was uprighted and cleaned off. If it sheared off clean like that, it sure makes the case for NOT having shoulder belts. I'm out...
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    Back on the topic of Peter's coach

    ...photo of a third that looks almost like the Nichols', which occurred some years before in FL -- looks like Payne's Prarie. Nothing above the beltline. My mind's made up. Ken H. On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Kerry Pinkerton wrote: > > Not the shoulder belts again. Please. It's like...