Carb inlet fitting, base gasket, brake pads - Thanks

mikie fl

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Toby,

Thanks for being so specific. I will put all this data
into the GMCmart for all to refer to later.

Great post -
Thanks

> Although the old timers on this list probably don't
> need
> this info, I'll share it with those who may find
> themselves
> needing it.
>
> I've finally gotten 'round to fixing my
> Teflon-paste-and-
> electrical-tape repair of the carburetor inlet
> fitting -- yeah,
> the big one that is useful for stripping out the
> carburetor
> body -- that started leaking on the trip back from
> New
> York last year. The self-tapping inlet fitting that
> fits my
> carburetor (7043252) is:
>
> Dorman #119-329, $18.99 at Auto-Value store here in
> SoCal. You'll recognize Dorman as the supplier of
> all the
> stuff in all those orange and black drawers at the
> parts
> stores.
>
> This is a long-body version, and the larger of two
> diameters. Another long-body is available, but is
> not the
> correct diameter. The short-body versions available
> also
> come in at least two diameters, but do not fit my
> situation,
> and perhaps others.
>
> While removing the carburetor to thread in the
> fitting, I
> found the base gasket was cracked, and probably
> responsible for a little idle roughness. The
> replacement
> for my carburetor I found at Auto Zone is:
>
> Engine-Seal #85505, $8.99 (Engine-Seal is apparently
> a
> Fel-Pro brand)
> This gasket crosses to:
>
> Fel-Pro #60335
> Detroit #35120
> McCord #65-0078
>
> (Idle roughness gone.)
>
> And for those who seem not to be able to stop at
> nothing,
> NAPA front brake pads that fit their 42-2010 and
> 42-2011
> calipers (according to the Parts Interchange Index,
> the
> OEM replacements) come in at least these two
> flavors:
>
> #SD728AM Severe Duty, $55.59 (supercedes MS728A
> in the PII) and
>
> #AE728AM Premium, $36.59 (also supercedes
> MS728A)
>
> Okay, I admit it -- I offered this info as trade
> bait. Does
> anybody know where to get the bushing/grommet that
> goes in the swedged-on ring on the carburetor end of
> the
> accelerator cable? While removing the carburetor, I
> thought I might replace the bushing too, and on
> digging it
> out of the ring, it crumbled. Parts counter guys
> just can't
> seem to find it. Any help welcome.
>
> TIA, and I hope the parts info above is useful to
> someone.
>
> Oh yeah -- just in case anyone is interested, the
> Thetford
> ElectraMagic 80 is very rebuildable. All parts are
> available from Thetford, and it's an easy -- albeit
> nasty --
> job. Ask me how I know : { )
>
>
>
> Toby Maki
> '73 Glacier 230

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Email: mike

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You're welcome. I'm glad it could find a good home, and
be useful.

Toby Maki
'73 Glacier 230

Date sent: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 02:08:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: gmcfl
Subject: GMC: Carb inlet fitting, base gasket, brake pads - Thanks
To: gmcmotorhome
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> Toby,
>
> Thanks for being so specific. I will put all this data
> into the GMCmart for all to refer to later.
>
> Great post -
> Thanks
>

> > Although the old timers on this list probably don't
> > need
> > this info, I'll share it with those who may find
> > themselves
> > needing it.
> >
> > I've finally gotten 'round to fixing my
> > Teflon-paste-and-
> > electrical-tape repair of the carburetor inlet
> > fitting -- yeah,
> > the big one that is useful for stripping out the
> > carburetor
> > body -- that started leaking on the trip back from
> > New
> > York last year. The self-tapping inlet fitting that
> > fits my
> > carburetor (7043252) is:
> >
> > Dorman #119-329, $18.99 at Auto-Value store here in
> > SoCal. You'll recognize Dorman as the supplier of
> > all the
> > stuff in all those orange and black drawers at the
> > parts
> > stores.
> >
> > This is a long-body version, and the larger of two
> > diameters. Another long-body is available, but is
> > not the
> > correct diameter. The short-body versions available
> > also
> > come in at least two diameters, but do not fit my
> > situation,
> > and perhaps others.
> >
> > While removing the carburetor to thread in the
> > fitting, I
> > found the base gasket was cracked, and probably
> > responsible for a little idle roughness. The
> > replacement
> > for my carburetor I found at Auto Zone is:
> >
> > Engine-Seal #85505, $8.99 (Engine-Seal is apparently
> > a
> > Fel-Pro brand)
> > This gasket crosses to:
> >
> > Fel-Pro #60335
> > Detroit #35120
> > McCord #65-0078
> >
> > (Idle roughness gone.)
> >
> > And for those who seem not to be able to stop at
> > nothing,
> > NAPA front brake pads that fit their 42-2010 and
> > 42-2011
> > calipers (according to the Parts Interchange Index,
> > the
> > OEM replacements) come in at least these two
> > flavors:
> >
> > #SD728AM Severe Duty, $55.59 (supercedes MS728A
> > in the PII) and
> >
> > #AE728AM Premium, $36.59 (also supercedes
> > MS728A)
> >
> > Okay, I admit it -- I offered this info as trade
> > bait. Does
> > anybody know where to get the bushing/grommet that
> > goes in the swedged-on ring on the carburetor end of
> > the
> > accelerator cable? While removing the carburetor, I
> > thought I might replace the bushing too, and on
> > digging it
> > out of the ring, it crumbled. Parts counter guys
> > just can't
> > seem to find it. Any help welcome.
> >
> > TIA, and I hope the parts info above is useful to
> > someone.
> >
> > Oh yeah -- just in case anyone is interested, the
> > Thetford
> > ElectraMagic 80 is very rebuildable. All parts are
> > available from Thetford, and it's an easy -- albeit
> > nasty --
> > job. Ask me how I know : { )
> >
> >
> >
> > Toby Maki
> > '73 Glacier 230
>
>
> =====
> Mike
> The GMCmart
> The GMC Parts Reference Guide
> Web: http://www.GMCmart.com
> Email: mike
>
> __________________________________________________
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