First Trip

rob teed

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WOW! Got back Sunday night. We went from Lansing,Mi to
Key West,Florida and return. The first problem was before
we left. The carburetor was flooding the night before we
were going to leave. A local (CRAZY) mechanic was supposed
to fix it Saturday morning...but it seems he was on an all
night drunk. I waited all day at his shop...he showed up
at 6 in the afternoon. Rebuilt the carb, charged me $20.00.
No carb problems since. We set out around 7 saturday
evening. Got as far as Ohio, thru the alternator belt...
Replaced it, got some sleep and started off again in the
morning. We don't have engine air conditioner so ran with
the onan 4000 running the rooftop AC. Threw the Alt belt
again in Orangeburg,SC. Drove 200 miles using the onan and
an old batterycharger running the lights. Finialy got the
belt/alt problem fixed by shiming the alt bracket out with
washers. No problem with belt again until 20mile before the
end of the trip. Had a great time in the Florida Keys. And
got married on the beach! Saw two GMCs...One in the marina
in Key West. Knowone around to talk about it. A 23ft,White
GMC. Had a residence permit on the window. I think someones
living out of it. The other GMC was seen South of west palm
beach heading southbound, White pulling a boat. We waved and
got a wave back, sorry no CB radio yet. On the Florida
turnpike. We had a great trip! Logged 3263miles, Averaged
9.5 mpg. Running the onan all the way down, no genset on
return trip due to an oil leak. Very hot first day leaving
the Keys. We found that the intake manifold got too hot on
the heat crossover..burning wires and vaccum hoses. Wrapped
everything with aluminum foil as a temp fix. Worked great.
All for now,
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
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Rick, CONGRATS!!
Now get busy and teach HER how to change that alternator belt.
Speaking of which, has this been a chronic situation with belts?
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>WOW! Got back Sunday night. We went from Lansing,Mi to
> Key West,Florida and return. The first problem was before
> we left. The carburetor was flooding the night before we
> were going to leave. A local (CRAZY) mechanic was supposed
> to fix it Saturday morning...but it seems he was on an all
> night drunk. I waited all day at his shop...he showed up
> at 6 in the afternoon. Rebuilt the carb, charged me $20.00.
> No carb problems since. We set out around 7 saturday
> evening. Got as far as Ohio, thru the alternator belt...
> Replaced it, got some sleep and started off again in the
> morning. We don't have engine air conditioner so ran with
> the onan 4000 running the rooftop AC. Threw the Alt belt
> again in Orangeburg,SC. Drove 200 miles using the onan and
> an old batterycharger running the lights. Finialy got the
> belt/alt problem fixed by shiming the alt bracket out with
> washers. No problem with belt again until 20mile before the
> end of the trip. Had a great time in the Florida Keys. And
> got married on the beach! Saw two GMCs...One in the marina
> in Key West. Knowone around to talk about it. A 23ft,White
> GMC. Had a residence permit on the window. I think someones
> living out of it. The other GMC was seen South of west palm
> beach heading southbound, White pulling a boat. We waved and
> got a wave back, sorry no CB radio yet. On the Florida
> turnpike. We had a great trip! Logged 3263miles, Averaged
> 9.5 mpg. Running the onan all the way down, no genset on
> return trip due to an oil leak. Very hot first day leaving
> the Keys. We found that the intake manifold got too hot on
> the heat crossover..burning wires and vaccum hoses. Wrapped
> everything with aluminum foil as a temp fix. Worked great.
> All for now,
> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
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Rob Teed wrote:

I just KNEW those beaches were dangerous! ;-)

But seriously, what a memorable first voyage!
Congratulations.

Tim Brown
78 Royale
Jackson Mich

P.S. : I suspect you went right past Gilbert's twice without stopping.
Don't forget the GMC newlywed special!
 
Hi Tim,
We didn't go past Gilberts, Maybe next trip south.
Thanks,
Rob & Pam Teed 74 Painted Desert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Timothy Brown
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 5:31 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: First Trip
>
>
> Rob Teed wrote: >
>
> I just KNEW those beaches were dangerous! ;-)
>
> But seriously, what a memorable first voyage!
> Congratulations.
>
> Tim Brown
> 78 Royale
> Jackson Mich
>
> P.S. : I suspect you went right past Gilbert's twice without stopping.
> Don't forget the GMC newlywed special!
>
>
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Hi Dick,
I assume you ment to say "Rob" :')
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Richard Bachert
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 12:34 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re:GMC: First Trip
>
>
> Rick, CONGRATS!!
> Now get busy and teach HER how to change that alternator belt.
> Speaking of which, has this been a chronic situation with belts?
> Dick 75 PB in Atlanta
>

> >WOW! Got back Sunday night. We went from Lansing,Mi to
> > Key West,Florida and return. The first problem was before
> > we left. The carburetor was flooding the night before we
> > were going to leave. A local (CRAZY) mechanic was supposed
> > to fix it Saturday morning...but it seems he was on an all
> > night drunk. I waited all day at his shop...he showed up
> > at 6 in the afternoon. Rebuilt the carb, charged me $20.00.
> > No carb problems since. We set out around 7 saturday
> > evening. Got as far as Ohio, thru the alternator belt...
> > Replaced it, got some sleep and started off again in the
> > morning. We don't have engine air conditioner so ran with
> > the onan 4000 running the rooftop AC. Threw the Alt belt
> > again in Orangeburg,SC. Drove 200 miles using the onan and
> > an old batterycharger running the lights. Finialy got the
> > belt/alt problem fixed by shiming the alt bracket out with
> > washers. No problem with belt again until 20mile before the
> > end of the trip. Had a great time in the Florida Keys. And
> > got married on the beach! Saw two GMCs...One in the marina
> > in Key West. Knowone around to talk about it. A 23ft,White
> > GMC. Had a residence permit on the window. I think someones
> > living out of it. The other GMC was seen South of west palm
> > beach heading southbound, White pulling a boat. We waved and
> > got a wave back, sorry no CB radio yet. On the Florida
> > turnpike. We had a great trip! Logged 3263miles, Averaged
> > 9.5 mpg. Running the onan all the way down, no genset on
> > return trip due to an oil leak. Very hot first day leaving
> > the Keys. We found that the intake manifold got too hot on
> > the heat crossover..burning wires and vaccum hoses. Wrapped
> > everything with aluminum foil as a temp fix. Worked great.
> > All for now,
> > Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
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>Rob Teed wrote: >

>>I just KNEW those beaches were dangerous! ;-)

>>But seriously, what a memorable first voyage!
>>Congratulations.

Yes... Rob, I think it is one of those great unconventional ideas like
the GMC Classic Motorhome we drive. This is getting more and more
popular. My brother got married down there on the beach and it was truly
an event. He's an ER doc and she's an ER nurse in upstate NY. The
wedding party all had matching bikinis and the guys had the coolest
matching formal beach shirts and shorts. The whole campground
contingent (America Outdoor's in Key Largo - Mile Post 97.5) came out to
watch the elegant ceremony at sundown and you could see in some of the
motorhomer's eyes, they thought this was one of those great
unconventional ideas. And of course every one in the wedding party had
flaming bamboo torches and the judge (friend in a toga, but a real NYS
Supreme Court Judge) read from a scroll. It was unconventional enough
for my mother to say, "I'm not going, I'll go to the church version!"
But the marriage worked and all the rest of the family flew in for the
event. My brother said in lieu of presents... fly in, please.

Hey... you may have started something in this group Rob, I'll bet there
are some 25th and maybe even much higher anniversaries with some gals
thinking, what could we do different... instead of going out to eat with
some friends and have the waiters all bring out a cupcake with some
candles in it?

- --
"I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to..." John said, from inside a
1974 Glacier.
 
>Rob Teed wrote: >

>>I just KNEW those beaches were dangerous! ;-)

>>But seriously, what a memorable first voyage!
>>Congratulations.

Yes... Rob, I think it is one of those great unconventional ideas like
the GMC Classic Motorhome we drive. This is getting more and more
popular. My brother got married down there on the beach and it was truly
an event. He's an ER doc and she's an ER nurse in upstate NY. The
wedding party all had matching bikinis and the guys had the coolest
matching formal beach shirts and shorts. The whole campground
contingent (America Outdoor's in Key Largo - Mile Post 97.5) came out to
watch the elegant ceremony at sundown and you could see in some of the
motorhomer's eyes, they thought this was one of those great
unconventional ideas. And of course every one in the wedding party had
flaming bamboo torches and the judge (friend in a toga, but a real NYS
Supreme Court Judge) read from a scroll. It was unconventional enough
for my mother to say, "I'm not going, I'll go to the church version!"
But the marriage worked and all the rest of the family flew in for the
event. My brother said in lieu of presents... fly in, please.

Hey... you may have started something in this group Rob, I'll bet there
are some 25th and maybe even much higher anniversaries with some gals
thinking, what could we do different... instead of going out to eat with
some friends and have the waiters all bring out a cupcake with some
candles in it?

- --
"I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to..." John said, from inside a
1974 Glacier.
 
Maybe You had a bit much to drink on your wedding nite :')
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of GMC77PB
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 5:33 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: First Trip
>
>
> In a message dated 6/3/99 8:44:57 AM Central Daylight Time,
> jdolan

>
> Hey... you may have started something in this group Rob, I'll bet there
> are some 25th and maybe even much higher anniversaries with some gals >>
> How about a 49th coming up. We went back to New Orleans for our
> 25th, got
> the same room in the hotel. Funny thing, neither of us
> remembered what the
> room looked like!
> Justin
>
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