Thanks for your note Dave. You bring up a good point re the oil. I'll add
that to my list of questions.
I have started a genset replacement page at
http://www.bytedesigns.com/gmc/genset.htm
Only thing there at the moment is an email exchange but an interesting point
was Hollywwod's use of Generacs in dressing rooms.
My current plans are to head down for a "demo" of the Generac with the
intention to install, unless the demo does not meet my expectations.
Have already forwarned that I'll be a pest during the install, with camera
in hand, and that seemed to be acceptable

Now if I could only find an email program for my WinCE that could do text
only it would go a long ways towards realtime net participation while on the
road. Until then it's read only

Oh well, better than no participation at
all. I don't know if I could handle net withdrawal without a 'patch'.
Heinz
'76 Transmode that's currently up in the air while it's front paws are being
balanced.
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Dave
To:
Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Generator choice
>
>Hi, I am new to the list but not to GMC's. I have had a 73 Sequoia for 10+
>years. I just love it. Its great to find a list of other GMCer's.
>
> >Heinz--- I see you are looking at Generacs. If you haven't already found
>
>Last year I had a major Onan blow-out. The flywheel came off, ripped off
>the 12v alternator coil and tore up the timing chain cover. Very costly!
>
>When that happened I started looking for alternatives to repairing the
>Onan. One of them was the Genrac. It looks like a nice solution but one
>thing that concerns me is the small amount of crankcase oil it holds. More
>like a lawn mower engine than a long running commercial engine. Seems like
>that would result in either frequent oil changes or shortened engine life.
>Overall it looked kind of light duty, not something that would last for
>10-20 years of hard life like the Onans have.
>
>I am wondering what other generators people have used to replace the Onan's
>and how well they are working out. Is anyone on the list done the Genrac
>conversion?
>
>Hopefully this hasn't already been discussed to death (and I missed it)...
>
>FYI: here is the Genrac URL
>
>
http://www.Genrac.Com/
>
>Its a pretty useless site though. Not much info. But the literature they
>send out is quite detailed.
>
>In the end I decided to bite the bullet and repair the Onan. But I am
>interested in finding other options, hearing about others experiences, so I
>can make plans for the next big Onan blow-out.
>
>Dave
>
>PS.
>Is there an archive of this list on-line anywhere??
>
>