I've had a good time during this first full season
with my GMC. I've managed to drive it over
10,000 miles since April. about 6,000 since leaving
for Forest City. I'm going to keep driving it
until the first week in January because it will be
my APU for the house in case the dreaded Y2K
kills our power at the house for a while.
For the most part it has been as trouble free as you
could expect a 24 year old vehicle with 130,000 miles.
I do have a problem with my Onan. It does not
consistently hold a constant voltage. Sometimes it
runs just fine for hours and hours. Then all of a
sudden it will decide to cycle between 90 volts and
140 volts. It will do that for a while and then I'll
worry that will wreck something, so I'll shut it down.
The next time I run the Onan it will run just fine for
a few hours.
One time I was running the microwave and when it
finished my TV dinner, the voltage surged past 140
volts. The microwave stopped heating after that. I
guess the surge fried the microwave. Oh well I did
want a new combination microwave convection
oven.
I've replaced the points, plugs and lubed all the
movable parts that I can see on the top side. They
all seem to move as they should.
Any ideas as to what I can do would be appreciated
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy
PS...The other day I found a great way to need a new
muffler or wake up your spouse
Just drive along at
about 25 MPH in your GMC and turn off the ignition
for a few seconds and turn it back on. The sound that
makes is very stimulating to say the least!
I did that because I wanted to see how well the brakes
and steering work with the engine off. I neglected to
put the trans in neutral before my test.
The resulting explosion blew the rear end of the driver's
side muffler right off! I had to drive 250 miles from
just South of the Mackinaw Bridge to home like that.
I bet John Wright could hear me as I passed by near his
house. It was VERY, VERY LOUD!
Fortunately, all I needed was a new muffler. Everything
else seems OK.
I probably should not have made this confession here
on the internet with guys like Mike Beaton just waiting to
make fun of a U.S. citizen. Oh well!
with my GMC. I've managed to drive it over
10,000 miles since April. about 6,000 since leaving
for Forest City. I'm going to keep driving it
until the first week in January because it will be
my APU for the house in case the dreaded Y2K
kills our power at the house for a while.
For the most part it has been as trouble free as you
could expect a 24 year old vehicle with 130,000 miles.
I do have a problem with my Onan. It does not
consistently hold a constant voltage. Sometimes it
runs just fine for hours and hours. Then all of a
sudden it will decide to cycle between 90 volts and
140 volts. It will do that for a while and then I'll
worry that will wreck something, so I'll shut it down.
The next time I run the Onan it will run just fine for
a few hours.
One time I was running the microwave and when it
finished my TV dinner, the voltage surged past 140
volts. The microwave stopped heating after that. I
guess the surge fried the microwave. Oh well I did
want a new combination microwave convection
oven.
I've replaced the points, plugs and lubed all the
movable parts that I can see on the top side. They
all seem to move as they should.
Any ideas as to what I can do would be appreciated
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy
PS...The other day I found a great way to need a new
muffler or wake up your spouse
about 25 MPH in your GMC and turn off the ignition
for a few seconds and turn it back on. The sound that
makes is very stimulating to say the least!
I did that because I wanted to see how well the brakes
and steering work with the engine off. I neglected to
put the trans in neutral before my test.
The resulting explosion blew the rear end of the driver's
side muffler right off! I had to drive 250 miles from
just South of the Mackinaw Bridge to home like that.
I bet John Wright could hear me as I passed by near his
house. It was VERY, VERY LOUD!
Fortunately, all I needed was a new muffler. Everything
else seems OK.
I probably should not have made this confession here
on the internet with guys like Mike Beaton just waiting to
make fun of a U.S. citizen. Oh well!