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From: Richard Guthart
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 9:14 AM
To: Robert M Fukumoto
Subject: Re: GMC service Denver Area
Bob,
Thanks for the tips on where to go for service in this area.
When we get around to restoring the interior I'd love to talk with you =
about
what you did. Ours needs a lot in the area of interior restoration but =
my
first priorities are the drive train, suspension and brakes.
I was wondering... Why did you replace the converter and battery =
isolator?
(Is there just one?)
I haven't checked out the electrical system yet but will have to soon,
because the batteries are old.
Also, you mentioned installing shutoffs on the heater hose. Would you =
mind
sharing the information on what parts you installed and where you =
inserted
them? Was that necessary because the dash vent air gets warmed a little =
even
with the heater controls set to cool? I've wondered if mine is doing =
that.
Dick Guthart
My converter was throwing off 18 volts and there was no adjustment to =
change the voltage. The company that made the unit was out of business =
so I ended up buying a Magnatex converter which, by the way, I have now =
heard good and bad things about.
I replaced the isolator early on because I was having trouble with the =
original batteries charging. As it turns out, the batteries were bad =
and the isolator was ok but I kept the isolator.
I was told by several GMC Western Staters that the heater hose shutoff =
valves never quite shut off the flow and in hot weather you can feel the =
heat coming out of the vent system. Since it was cheap I just put in a =
ball valve (around $6) with two 5/8" hose barbs in the place of the =
original shutoff valve which was between the two front access doors on =
my coach. I also have an added on heater under the front dining room =
seat that was hot to the touch after driving only a short distance so I =
put a shutoff on that too. Of interest in my coach is there is a device =
under the coach, to the front of the door that looks like an old style =
home steam radiator made of copper pipe. It is hooked up to the heater =
line that flows to the bath water heater. I can only assume that it is =
there to dissipate heat and it seems like a decent idea to me.=20
My water temp gauge runs between 190 and 200 when I have had it out on =
hot days. Does this seem normal to all? By the way, I just put Castrol =
Syntec synthetic oil in both my engine and Onan and Prolong Oil =
treatment in the engine and Prolong transmission treatment in the AT. I =
was pretty convinced (or gullible) by the infomercials on TV. We'll see =
how it works.
Bob Fukumoto
76 Palm Beach newbie =20
From: Richard Guthart
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 9:14 AM
To: Robert M Fukumoto
Subject: Re: GMC service Denver Area
Bob,
Thanks for the tips on where to go for service in this area.
When we get around to restoring the interior I'd love to talk with you =
about
what you did. Ours needs a lot in the area of interior restoration but =
my
first priorities are the drive train, suspension and brakes.
I was wondering... Why did you replace the converter and battery =
isolator?
(Is there just one?)
I haven't checked out the electrical system yet but will have to soon,
because the batteries are old.
Also, you mentioned installing shutoffs on the heater hose. Would you =
mind
sharing the information on what parts you installed and where you =
inserted
them? Was that necessary because the dash vent air gets warmed a little =
even
with the heater controls set to cool? I've wondered if mine is doing =
that.
Dick Guthart
My converter was throwing off 18 volts and there was no adjustment to =
change the voltage. The company that made the unit was out of business =
so I ended up buying a Magnatex converter which, by the way, I have now =
heard good and bad things about.
I replaced the isolator early on because I was having trouble with the =
original batteries charging. As it turns out, the batteries were bad =
and the isolator was ok but I kept the isolator.
I was told by several GMC Western Staters that the heater hose shutoff =
valves never quite shut off the flow and in hot weather you can feel the =
heat coming out of the vent system. Since it was cheap I just put in a =
ball valve (around $6) with two 5/8" hose barbs in the place of the =
original shutoff valve which was between the two front access doors on =
my coach. I also have an added on heater under the front dining room =
seat that was hot to the touch after driving only a short distance so I =
put a shutoff on that too. Of interest in my coach is there is a device =
under the coach, to the front of the door that looks like an old style =
home steam radiator made of copper pipe. It is hooked up to the heater =
line that flows to the bath water heater. I can only assume that it is =
there to dissipate heat and it seems like a decent idea to me.=20
My water temp gauge runs between 190 and 200 when I have had it out on =
hot days. Does this seem normal to all? By the way, I just put Castrol =
Syntec synthetic oil in both my engine and Onan and Prolong Oil =
treatment in the engine and Prolong transmission treatment in the AT. I =
was pretty convinced (or gullible) by the infomercials on TV. We'll see =
how it works.
Bob Fukumoto
76 Palm Beach newbie =20