I have a question for anyone who has changed out the electric water heater
in a r-side wet bath GMC for a gas water heater, ('76 Elle II). Does both
the Suburban and the Atwood have a full size access door, and does it
require cutting through the beltline and black rub strip to install?
I love the electric heater, especially when it boils over and soaks the
front right side tire with steam, and, when I'm dry camping, (it's loads of
fun to run the generator for hours, just for hot water).
Cutting the beltline and placing a big ugly door through it doesn't exactly
appeal to me either.
As with all my projects, I'm creating a giant dillema before I even start,
just to make it interesting, I guess.
Any and all ideas are surely welcome. Thanks in advance.
Michael "who could never seem to keep anything simple" Wilhelm
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in a r-side wet bath GMC for a gas water heater, ('76 Elle II). Does both
the Suburban and the Atwood have a full size access door, and does it
require cutting through the beltline and black rub strip to install?
I love the electric heater, especially when it boils over and soaks the
front right side tire with steam, and, when I'm dry camping, (it's loads of
fun to run the generator for hours, just for hot water).
Cutting the beltline and placing a big ugly door through it doesn't exactly
appeal to me either.
As with all my projects, I'm creating a giant dillema before I even start,
just to make it interesting, I guess.
Any and all ideas are surely welcome. Thanks in advance.
Michael "who could never seem to keep anything simple" Wilhelm
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