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1 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Fri, 16 October 2009 09:05 «» By: Dennis S
Re: [GMCnet] Louvers
Steve, I found the old thread and the post by Bill -- but the photo link shows no photo in the database. Dennis http://gmc.mybirdfeeder.net/GMCforum/index.php?t=msg&goto=46373&rid=904&srch=engine+compartment+vent#msg_46373
2 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Wed, 14 October 2009 12:53 «» By: Gary Worobec
Re: [GMCnet] new counter top
…is my counter top horror story. I posted this back in February 07 so everyone could take pity on me. I did a solid surface top for my galley in my 23. Layed the 1/2" Meganite (Corian clone) material over top of 3/4 plywood. Rabetted out for the SS …
3 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Tue, 13 October 2009 20:17 «» By: Gail Marks Cruiser
Re: Has anyone ever run an Edelbrock 2151 mani, and non stock carb (IE Holley) setup?
…Gordon, Please don't get me wrong, Hollies have always been my carby of choice, with their interchange ability off parts it is possible to make a carb for any application. The other big plus for Hollies is once your in the ballpark as far as tune, you…
4 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Fri, 18 September 2009 23:33 «» By: John Sharpe
Re: [GMCnet] Final drive ratios
Now add the switch-pitch to the 4.85 and get a supply of push-rods because you are going to need them to get rid of that nasty tapping sound that happens every now and then . Come to think of it that could happen with even a more milder gearing .
5 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Fri, 04 September 2009 13:50 «» By: Ray Erspamer
Re: [GMCnet] Supplimental On Demand Hot Water
…you have a brand new unit and it's not in the way, I would probably do the same thing, put the demand one in-line. I needed to get rid of my tank water heater because it was under the sofa and too high to fit under my new convert-a-sofa. I also had to …
6 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Thu, 03 September 2009 17:53 «» By: GMCWiperMan
Re: [GMCnet] Supplimental On Demand Hot Water
…Larry, Have you considered the load the electric units impose? Just looking at the first one on Google: 11.5kW = 220 vac X 48 amps! You may not be happy with the temperature rise a 6kW generator can develop. Ken H. -----Original Message----- ... …
7 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Thu, 03 September 2009 16:04 «» By: Larry C
Re: Supplimental On Demand Hot Water
…have been standing on my head working on the Eleganza Sink and thinking... the refrigerator vented cabinet is right there. The hotwater pipes are right there. Because we have a 3 way, LP is right there. The wall is about zero inches thick from tapping on …
8 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Wed, 02 September 2009 17:59 «» By: GeorgeRud
Re: Supplimental On Demand Hot Water
…you remove the original water heater or just added this one? It seems like a great use of the space behind the fridge, and it wouldn't hurt to get rid of the original water heater with it's plumbing. I hope you can run across the rest of the pictures …
9 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Tue, 01 September 2009 07:55 «» By: Ray Erspamer
Re: [GMCnet] Supplimental On Demand Hot Water
…George, I mounted an on-demand propane unit behind my refrig and vented up behind the refrig with some high temp flex tubing from McMaster Carr. I removed the refrig, got rid of the dried out old wall paneling and replaced it with sheet metal. It works …
10 Forum: GMC Swap Meet «» Posted on: Tue, 01 September 2009 00:09 «» By: steve n
Thermassan System
…All- Am trying to find a Thermassan Waste Destruct System for my '78 GMC Royale. Haven't had much luck as of yet in finding a complete system. All I've been able to put together so far are a lot of bits & pieces. Does anyone out there happen to …
11 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Mon, 24 August 2009 22:22 «» By: GMCWiperMan
Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars
…John, I apologize -- I misread your message as saying there were location marks (L&R) on the pork chop itself, not on the pork chop end -- and likewise on the A-frame end. We seem to still have a difference of opinion about whether end-for-end …
12 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Mon, 24 August 2009 22:08 «» By: John Sharpe
Re: [GMCnet] Torsion Bars
…Steve, On the bar with the markings on the A frame end the adjusting screw had 1.0825" of bolt still showing. On the bar with the markings on the porkchop end the adjusting screw had .6875" of bolt showing. I set the ride height at Bean …
13 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Thu, 25 June 2009 13:27 «» By: Obegone
Re: [GMCnet] Steel Wheels
…will have 7 steel ones replacing this next month, if anyone wants them, write me at _obegone@aol.com_ (mailto:obegone@aol.com) In a message dated 6/25/2009 11:24:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, lawyerjpg@rgv.rr.com writes: Maybe you'…
14 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Thu, 25 June 2009 10:46 «» By: powerjon
Re: [GMCnet] Steel Wheels
…Brett, This is a compilation of emails over the last year and this. Might be of help. J.R. Wright > Here is some Info from my records. It's a from a bunch of posts > from a lot of people. > The first sentence is the most important. > &…
15 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Thu, 25 June 2009 10:39 «» By: Brett Mac Donald
[GMCnet] Steel Wheels
…know of a 16" steel wheel that will fit the GMC? Love the Alcoas but looking for the cheap way to get rid of the 16.5s _______________________________________________ GMCnet mailing list List Information and Subscription Options: http://temp…
16 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Sun, 10 May 2009 12:50 «» By: Ken Burton
Re: [GMCnet] Fan Clutch
…put it on in the spring of 2004 and got rid of it in late November or December of 2004 after the Ft. Wayne hamfest. I remember having switched to 15-4208 the year before running up "Trail Ridge Road" in Rocky Mountain National Park and the …
17 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Wed, 29 April 2009 18:33 «» By: GMCWiperMan
Re: [GMCnet] Spare Tire Storage
…I wanted to get rid of the spare, that's what I'd do. Use it only on a center or rear position, with swaps as needed to handle a front flat. Seems to me a better solution than tying up a vacant arm. Of course, on my X-Birch, there's no place to hide …
18 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Tue, 16 December 2008 11:33 «» By: Rick Denney
Re: [GMCnet] ride height adjustment
…Mueller writes... > G'day, > Ken Frey sets the front ride height by setting the front wheels straight > ahead and putting a level on top of the right and left axles. He adjusts the > torsion bars until the bubble is centered. > He noted …
19 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Wed, 26 November 2008 10:40 «» By: Mr ERFisher
Re: [GMCnet] Twister
…have links to all over your site, like the Denny macerator, etal don't take it down, good stuff gene On 11/26/08, RJW <palmbeach@digitek-asi.com> wrote: > > > If you find it, there should be some unusual mods like the rear door >…
20 Forum: GMCnet «» Posted on: Wed, 26 November 2008 10:05 «» By: rjw
Re: [GMCnet] Twister
…> If you find it, there should be some unusual mods like the rear door shown > here > http://www.palmbeachgmc.com/images/twister2.jpg > > sure would be fun to document > > Here are some of the other GMCs in movies > http://www.…
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