Hi Richard,
Thought I'd address some of your comments to be sure that I'm projecting the
correct perspective when talking about my GMC [vbg].
>Heinz,
>I'm both impressed and chagrined by the thoughts of my making a
>similar trip.
It is fun... but can be trying at times
> I bought my GMC in part to use in my business. You've
>given me a lot of ideas.
>
>It seems like trips in our GMC's are noteworthy by the absence of
>problems. I've only driven mine less then 6,000 miles now, but have
>expended in excess of 100 hours fooling with the coach. I know driving
>
>these things is a labor of love. But sometimes I wonder what I got
>myself
>into

>
>Don't get me wrong, I love my GMC. Maybe the problem is that I'm still
>struggling trying to install my StatPower 40 and inverter. It's been a
>month
>now since I started the job, and it looks like I won't be done until
>next week.
>I had to order a special cutter from Grainger to cut through the
>fiberglass in the
>battery compartment to run my battery cables. I won't get that until
>Monday.
Perfection does take time... [g]
>
>And 5 MPG you said you get. You changed your fan clutch twice, had the
>alternator
>pulley come loose 3 times, had to rig up a aux battery charger to charge
>the house
>batteries, etc. You must really love your GMC!
Yup. There's still nothing else out there that is affordable for me that is
built as well and is as flexible in usage.
I don't think gas milage would be much better in a big ol' SOB and I'd
probably have to pay hefty finance charges on top... so the 5mpg doesn't
bother me too much and it's probably 6+ if no GenSet usage and probably even
a little better if I were travelling on level ground. That's not to say some
rigs don't give better milage, mine used to. Of course it could be that my
math is bad ;-)
With 20/20 hindsight: the first fan-clutch change was unnecessary and had I
not changed it, I wouldn't have had the NAPA one fail, making the second one
also unnecessary.
The Alternator Pulley can also be considered a problem by choice, i.e. the
mod to a serpentine belt. It would've been nice if someone had debugged it
before me... but now that it's behind me it's just part of the process of
trying to strive for better. That doesn't mean that the coach is not the
best already, just that no matter how good something is... there is always
room for improvenment, or at least room for an attempt at improvement [g].
So.... when those things are discounted, my 6000+ miles were quite
uneventful and relaxing. Only actual failure turned out to a leaking exhaust
gasket. And it probably could've been prevented had I changed it when we did
the EGT probes... but they looked so good.
Keep in mind that when I travel from A to B it's fill 'er up and go and at
the next fill up I empty the borrowed coffee or juice, refill the coffe cup
or replentish the juice or pop and make sure an extra is close by within
reach and perhaps a snack is premade while the gas is flowing into the
tanks... and off we go to do it all over again several hours later.
Of course there is the odd reststop at Camping World, CompUSA, Fry's and the
occasional Safeway store
>
>I gotta ask. When you travel on business, you travel alone right.
I do these days, as my wife has gotten smarter over the years. It's not much
fun just travelling from one parking lot to another with little time for
sidetracking. She does come along occasionally though.
> I
>don't see how
>anyone could have company with at the stuff you have in your coach.
It's surprising what you can adjust to.... I don't spread out quite as far
nor as fast when I have company. ( I eat better too
It's kinda like adjusting your computer stuff to the size of the hard disk.
No matter how big it is it'll always be amost full.
>
>I'm writing my coach off as a business expense. Do you mind if I use
>your pictures in
>case I get audited by the IRS
You could try

Just be sure the lic plate isn't in the pic or they might
get suspicious [g]
>
>I take my hat off to you Heinz, 8 weeks in the coach, all those
>problems and you still
>LOVE YOUR GMC! Wonderful, Thanks for the great travel log.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
All the problems encountered are offset by the ability to sleep on "my"
pillow every night, even if it means squishing in between boxes, computers
and such, and even if it is only for a few hours at a time. Actually,
especially since it 'is' usually only for a few hours at a time.
All the problems are immediately forgotten when parked by the ocean and
looking out those big windows while sipping a beer or a marguarita, with or
without a sunset.
All the problems are immediately forgotten when westbound accross the desert
as the sun sets or eastbound as the sun rises.
In my GMC I'm pilot, stew', cook and bottle washer all rolled into one....
and loving it.
And when some mechanical inconvenience occurs it can usually be resolved by
excersizing the noggin a bit with some inventive thinking and/or sending a
msg to the gmcnet for ideas. Comfort and the occasional brain-tease... how
can you not love it
And if that's not enough... it's a great platform for toys [g] and I just
gotta have toys. ( at least it's a legal addiction [g] )
Heinz
'76 Transmode
>
>Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
>
>> See link below for some pics and comments of recent trip.
>>
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http://www.bytedesigns.com/gmc/backhome.htm
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>> Heinz
>> '76 Transmode
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