Greetings Ya'll,
I have been away from this site for a long time. Lost interest in the Revcon and was ready to get rid of it but my family REALLY wants to see it
resurrected. So when you have domestic support, including two boys (7 & 10), you have to do it, right?
First we had to renovate two houses and move from one to the other. That's pretty much done and I had the coach towed to her new location last week.
First order of business is to identify parts that wear out over time regardless of miles (only 25,000). I can figure out all the external stuff
myself, belts, hoses etc. But I am guessing there might be seals and things in the engine and trans that might need some attention?
This is a bone stock Toronado right down the to blue label on the air cleaner.
thanks
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Dave & Ellen Silva
1972 Revcon Olds 455, toro drive train. All Stock
I have been away from this site for a long time. Lost interest in the Revcon and was ready to get rid of it but my family REALLY wants to see it
resurrected. So when you have domestic support, including two boys (7 & 10), you have to do it, right?
First we had to renovate two houses and move from one to the other. That's pretty much done and I had the coach towed to her new location last week.
First order of business is to identify parts that wear out over time regardless of miles (only 25,000). I can figure out all the external stuff
myself, belts, hoses etc. But I am guessing there might be seals and things in the engine and trans that might need some attention?
This is a bone stock Toronado right down the to blue label on the air cleaner.
thanks
--
Dave & Ellen Silva
1972 Revcon Olds 455, toro drive train. All Stock