Why we own, and fix these GMCs

Bob Dunahugh

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We will do it if for no other reason than to uncover fields of unprofitable endeavors. We love to take them on trips to make list of things that we can fix when we get home. We can't die till all our projects are complete. Thus that's why the average age of owners is near death. May we all enjoy our ADVANCED age. As to the real young owners. You know. The owners under 55. As to those youngsters. May the GMC extend your life with joy. Bob Dunahugh
 
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We will do it if for no other reason than to uncover fields of unprofitable endeavors. We love to take them on trips to make list of things that we
can fix when we get home. We can't die till all our projects are complete. Thus that's why the average age of owners is near death. May we all enjoy
our ADVANCED age. As to the real young owners. You know. The owners under 55. As to those youngsters. May the GMC extend your life with joy. Bob
Dunahugh
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Patti & Jerry Burt
73 Gmc 26' Canyon Lands -
77 Palm Beach
Members: FMCA - GMCMI - GMCWS
 
Dump the mechanical pump and go to two new (lower pressure) pumps:

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6198-cane-9-creek-rv-park-heflin-2c-al.html

They're Mr. Gasket pumps for carburetors. Toss the filters that come with the pumps and replace with Wix replacements. Run the relay through a
shutoff (Oil pressure or overturn) and the dash selector switch.

--johnny
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76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased
 
9 psi is courting fire and disaster. Try to maintain 5 psi max in the fuel
lines ahead of the Carburetor inlet. That is about all the inlet needle and
seat float valve can safely and reliably handle.
Keep a cool fuel and it will be less likely to form bubbles, although
with today's formulations, that is like a lifetime of rolling boulders
uphill nonstop. Stay away from off season gasoline, particularly in
California.
The main reason fuel injection has less trouble with vapor lock type
issues is that the fuel system operates under higher pressures than carbs
do (fewer bubbles in the fuel), and today's gasolines are formulated to be
sprayed through an injector instead of atomized through a venturi and
needle jet. If it is available in your area of the country, no alcohol
gasoline is the fuel to use.
High octane is of little value in our motorhomes due to the low
compression ratios of our engines, so, use the lowest octane listed on the
pump. If your engine pings on the stuff, retard the base timing a couple of
degrees.
As always, check your rubber fuel system parts often, alcohol laced fuel is
hard on them. If in doubt, throw it out. Always use barricade hoses.
There are many different configurations of fuel pumps and lines and
filters, some have advantages, some have disadvantages.
It is kinda like 5 blind guys looking at an elephant. Each holding
onto a different part, and trying to imagine the whole beast. Not exactly a
clear picture.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403

On Sat, Aug 11, 2018, 7:52 AM Johnny Bridges via Gmclist <

> Dump the mechanical pump and go to two new (lower pressure) pumps:
>
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6198-cane-9-creek-rv-park-heflin-2c-al.html
>
> They're Mr. Gasket pumps for carburetors. Toss the filters that come with
> the pumps and replace with Wix replacements. Run the relay through a
> shutoff (Oil pressure or overturn) and the dash selector switch.
>
> --johnny
> --
> 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
> Braselton, Ga.
> "I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me
> in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased
>
>
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How did this subject line go to a discussion of fuel pumps. Bob Dunahugh

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From: Bob Dunahugh
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Subject: Why we own, and fix these GMCs

We will do it if for no other reason than to uncover fields of unprofitable endeavors. We love to take them on trips to make list of things that we can fix when we get home. We can't die till all our projects are complete. Thus that's why the average age of owners is near death. May we all enjoy our ADVANCED age. As to the real young owners. You know. The owners under 55. As to those youngsters. May the GMC extend your life with joy. Bob Dunahugh
 
Priceless description of a GMC owner!

Gary Coaster / Reno, NV
1977 GMC Eleganza ll
GMC RV Day Night Shade Sales
GMCShades
www.GMCMotorhomemarketplace.com/GMC_Shades/

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> We will do it if for no other reason than to uncover fields of unprofitable endeavors. We love to take them on trips to make list of things that we can fix when we get home. We can't die till all our projects are complete. Thus that's why the average age of owners is near death. May we all enjoy our ADVANCED age. As to the real young owners. You know. The owners under 55. As to those youngsters. May the GMC extend your life with joy. Bob Dunahugh
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