Tom wrote: I personally would not leave home without mine, just in case I
ever need brake work done while travelling.
It strikes me that we need a list of spare parts and tools that people
should take with them when they travel. Emery once wrote about some spare
distributor parts that he keeps in his coach (I couldn't find the post in
my archives or I would have added them to the list). How about members
expanding this list. If you disagree with something that's added please say
so and give your reasons -- we have to keep in mind the weight and space
limitations when traveling. For example, is the water pump really a good
idea -- too heavy? easily available in most places?
1. Bearing puller kit
2. One set of wheel bearings
3. Spare fan clutch
4. Spare air bag or Ragusa air bag replacement rod
5. Chock blocks
6. Emergency markers
7. Updated Black List
8. Most recent GMC International Membership Roster
9. Parts interchange list
10. Spare water pump
11. Lower or higher temp thermostat
Vic Marks
Vancouver, BC
75 transmode
ever need brake work done while travelling.
It strikes me that we need a list of spare parts and tools that people
should take with them when they travel. Emery once wrote about some spare
distributor parts that he keeps in his coach (I couldn't find the post in
my archives or I would have added them to the list). How about members
expanding this list. If you disagree with something that's added please say
so and give your reasons -- we have to keep in mind the weight and space
limitations when traveling. For example, is the water pump really a good
idea -- too heavy? easily available in most places?
1. Bearing puller kit
2. One set of wheel bearings
3. Spare fan clutch
4. Spare air bag or Ragusa air bag replacement rod
5. Chock blocks
6. Emergency markers
7. Updated Black List
8. Most recent GMC International Membership Roster
9. Parts interchange list
10. Spare water pump
11. Lower or higher temp thermostat
Vic Marks
Vancouver, BC
75 transmode