GMC Motorhome Digest V3 #598

steve d ferguson

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Dave,
There was a screw up in my mail I spelled your last name incorrectly on
2 previous posts. All those coaches were in Bob Lamey's "need work"
parking area. The Ambulance is his. The last one I sent you I found in
the El Cajon area of San Diego. I don't know how I missed those first 3
digits. It has been sitting for a long time from the looks of it I bet
the owner has lost interest in it. I'll stop by first chance.
I didn't want to put the location of those coaches on the digest
because of possible privacy issues. Bob Lamey knows who the owners are.
HTH,
Steve
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Hi Steve,

Thanks for the info. Write anytime to the above address
(davegreenberg1) I decided to spell it out in case your email
set up doesn't show the from address.

I have another address also, gmcregistry

Either one will work and as you know, I keep all the info confidential.

Thanks again,

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
http://www.gmcss.com/registry.htm
 
>
> I had to convert the air conditioning to R-134, now I'm wondering in anyone
> can tell me how much refrigerant and at what measurement should I use?
>
> Bryan in NJ
> >>
>Almost all GMC air conditioning units on passenger vehicles of the '70s used
>four 12 oz. cans.
>Mark A

Actually, a fully evacuated system takes 56 oz. of R12 For the
eariler models (I believe up to mid 1976) and the later versions take
60 oz. of R12.

Many of the substitutes weigh less so even though they may take the
same volume they would take less weight.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM