Arch. These bolts that come up through the floor. Do the come up or go down
through? The two small bolts that come up in the centre between the propane
and genset compartments hold your 3" waste line to the underside of the coach.
There are two bolts which are in a line at the leading edges of the same two
compartments along the seam in the floor. These two go down from the inside.
They hold the two brackets that hold up your waste tank. The other two bolts
at the other end of the brackets are in a line about equal to the leading edge
of the bathroom module and closet module.There are also various pairs, about
six inches apart, that go through the floor from the inside out. These bolts
hold the coach body to the frame. These are not your main hold downs but are
supplemental.There are also a bunch of torx headed bolts which hold the floor
plywood to the aluminum sub frame.
As far as the furnace is concerned I can't help you there. I went a little
radical on my replacement. I placed my new hot water heater in the old furnace
location and put my new Hydroflame furnace under my Cook top. This is just
forward of the utility compartment at the same height. This configuration does
not let me have a conventional oven but that is taken care of by having a
convection microwave.
I didn't want to go with the 110 volt water heater because we do camp
without power a lot and I don't like running the genset all the time. This
also gives me whatever time I choose to buy a new genset because the old one
was toast any ways. I am a fan of propane fired appliances. The less dependent
I am on the 110 power the freer I am to stop where I want. Darren
> GMCers
>
> I have some questions for you. Today I took out my furnace. I really
> freaked out at what I found. Now on my LeSharo the two tubes that
> are the air intake and the exhaust are metal and extend through the
> fiberglass. Is the GMC supposed to be the same way? Are the flat
> metal plates on the tubes supposed to be on the outside of the
> unit? The flat metal plates on the end of the tubes were on the inside
> of my coach. They were not even up against the sidewall. The aluminum
> bracket is still bolted to the floor but the sheet metal brackets on the
> furnace had rusted out. On the out side of the coach the vent louvers
> were only held on by sheet metal screws in to the fiberglass. There
> was a good 1/8 th inch gap between exhaust tube and the fiberglass.
> The fiberglass is somewhat melted around the hole. Glassed in the old
> holes and will be looking for a new furnace!
>
> Speaking of a new furnace----what have some of you done? Jim tells me
> the Surbaban SF 30 fits well. I think I saw that the 35,000 BTU one is the
> same size. Would I be better off with it? My local RV shop is having a
> sale on Atwood furnaces------any body gone that route? Does any one
> know if there is still any furnace out there that uses an air return duct?
>
> Now for the floor portion of this message. I want to put down 1/4 inch
> luan plywood before I put down the tile in my coach. No, I am not going
> to carpet the darn thing. I will carpet the cockpit and the step but not
> the rest. I see several bolts coming through the floor. Are these bolts
> I will need to get to at some time? What do they hold to what? Yeah I
> still need to drop my fuel tanks------any of them do that?
>
> OK I am going back to work. Any help will sure be welcome.
>
> Take Care
> Arch 76 GB IL River only came up about 6 inches today----looking
> good. Did not put in drivers seat.
through? The two small bolts that come up in the centre between the propane
and genset compartments hold your 3" waste line to the underside of the coach.
There are two bolts which are in a line at the leading edges of the same two
compartments along the seam in the floor. These two go down from the inside.
They hold the two brackets that hold up your waste tank. The other two bolts
at the other end of the brackets are in a line about equal to the leading edge
of the bathroom module and closet module.There are also various pairs, about
six inches apart, that go through the floor from the inside out. These bolts
hold the coach body to the frame. These are not your main hold downs but are
supplemental.There are also a bunch of torx headed bolts which hold the floor
plywood to the aluminum sub frame.
As far as the furnace is concerned I can't help you there. I went a little
radical on my replacement. I placed my new hot water heater in the old furnace
location and put my new Hydroflame furnace under my Cook top. This is just
forward of the utility compartment at the same height. This configuration does
not let me have a conventional oven but that is taken care of by having a
convection microwave.
I didn't want to go with the 110 volt water heater because we do camp
without power a lot and I don't like running the genset all the time. This
also gives me whatever time I choose to buy a new genset because the old one
was toast any ways. I am a fan of propane fired appliances. The less dependent
I am on the 110 power the freer I am to stop where I want. Darren
> GMCers
>
> I have some questions for you. Today I took out my furnace. I really
> freaked out at what I found. Now on my LeSharo the two tubes that
> are the air intake and the exhaust are metal and extend through the
> fiberglass. Is the GMC supposed to be the same way? Are the flat
> metal plates on the tubes supposed to be on the outside of the
> unit? The flat metal plates on the end of the tubes were on the inside
> of my coach. They were not even up against the sidewall. The aluminum
> bracket is still bolted to the floor but the sheet metal brackets on the
> furnace had rusted out. On the out side of the coach the vent louvers
> were only held on by sheet metal screws in to the fiberglass. There
> was a good 1/8 th inch gap between exhaust tube and the fiberglass.
> The fiberglass is somewhat melted around the hole. Glassed in the old
> holes and will be looking for a new furnace!
>
> Speaking of a new furnace----what have some of you done? Jim tells me
> the Surbaban SF 30 fits well. I think I saw that the 35,000 BTU one is the
> same size. Would I be better off with it? My local RV shop is having a
> sale on Atwood furnaces------any body gone that route? Does any one
> know if there is still any furnace out there that uses an air return duct?
>
> Now for the floor portion of this message. I want to put down 1/4 inch
> luan plywood before I put down the tile in my coach. No, I am not going
> to carpet the darn thing. I will carpet the cockpit and the step but not
> the rest. I see several bolts coming through the floor. Are these bolts
> I will need to get to at some time? What do they hold to what? Yeah I
> still need to drop my fuel tanks------any of them do that?
>
> OK I am going back to work. Any help will sure be welcome.
>
> Take Care
> Arch 76 GB IL River only came up about 6 inches today----looking
> good. Did not put in drivers seat.