I am working on a new angle for a screen. The curved door has too many
inherent problems. I will be posting info on my web page before I leave on
vacation. It will be there next thursday. I think it is a good idea but
before I go great guns on the assembly line I am going to run it by you
people first. Stay tuned. Darren
> Not to change the subject Darren, but, how is the screen door coming?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren Paget
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Date: Friday, April 07, 2000 3:41 PM
> Subject: Re: GMC: Moving propane to between the frame rails
>
> >There would be a remote gauge. It should even work with the OEM panel.
> >As far as the fill location, I think it could go in several different
> >places. It all depends on which floor plan and how it has been changed.
> >I would place it as close to the tanks as possible which would mean a
> >new door low on the left side close to the middle. There are several
> >options and each individual could do what they wished. Darren
> >
> >
> >> Darren
> >>
> >> I too am interested in moving the
> >> propane to between the frame rails.
> >>
> >> Have you looked into the gauge
> >> situation? Will there be a gauge
> >> at the fill location? A remote reader
> >> for inside the coach?
> >>
> >> Will the fill location be within the
> >> present propane compartment or
> >> will a new door be required for fill?
> >>
> >> Please keep me informed
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Gary Zingle
> >> 1973 GMC 26 foot
> >>
> >> PS - On the issue of safety. Many
> >> years ago my brother did propane
> >> conversions (dual fuel) on RCMP
> >> cars. These cars are of course
> >> continually placed in bad situations.
> >> One of the first conversions he did
> >> was parked on the side of the highway
> >> when it was rear ended by someone
> >> driving a car who never even touched
> >> the brakes. The propane tank was
> >> launched from the trunk and was
> >> laying in the middle of the road.
> >> Although propane was leaking the
> >> tank was still whole. The gas tank
> >> (previously under the trunk) was
> >> torn to shreds and no longer contained
> >> ANY gas.
> >
> >--
> > Darren Paget
> > 76 Experimental
> > Another Fab Day
> > http://www.TZEplus.com
> >
> >
> >
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Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
http://www.TZEplus.com
inherent problems. I will be posting info on my web page before I leave on
vacation. It will be there next thursday. I think it is a good idea but
before I go great guns on the assembly line I am going to run it by you
people first. Stay tuned. Darren
> Not to change the subject Darren, but, how is the screen door coming?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren Paget
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Date: Friday, April 07, 2000 3:41 PM
> Subject: Re: GMC: Moving propane to between the frame rails
>
> >There would be a remote gauge. It should even work with the OEM panel.
> >As far as the fill location, I think it could go in several different
> >places. It all depends on which floor plan and how it has been changed.
> >I would place it as close to the tanks as possible which would mean a
> >new door low on the left side close to the middle. There are several
> >options and each individual could do what they wished. Darren
> >
> >
> >> Darren
> >>
> >> I too am interested in moving the
> >> propane to between the frame rails.
> >>
> >> Have you looked into the gauge
> >> situation? Will there be a gauge
> >> at the fill location? A remote reader
> >> for inside the coach?
> >>
> >> Will the fill location be within the
> >> present propane compartment or
> >> will a new door be required for fill?
> >>
> >> Please keep me informed
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Gary Zingle
> >> 1973 GMC 26 foot
> >>
> >> PS - On the issue of safety. Many
> >> years ago my brother did propane
> >> conversions (dual fuel) on RCMP
> >> cars. These cars are of course
> >> continually placed in bad situations.
> >> One of the first conversions he did
> >> was parked on the side of the highway
> >> when it was rear ended by someone
> >> driving a car who never even touched
> >> the brakes. The propane tank was
> >> launched from the trunk and was
> >> laying in the middle of the road.
> >> Although propane was leaking the
> >> tank was still whole. The gas tank
> >> (previously under the trunk) was
> >> torn to shreds and no longer contained
> >> ANY gas.
> >
> >--
> > Darren Paget
> > 76 Experimental
> > Another Fab Day
> > http://www.TZEplus.com
> >
> >
> >
- --
Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
http://www.TZEplus.com