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engine cover ? [message #173342] Thu, 14 June 2012 18:53 Go to next message
chasingsummer is currently offline  chasingsummer   United States
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at times my cover is off for days and days,regular cover bulky and i am lazy.
i think rodents like my cover off method.
has anyone done like a 3 piece cover that is hinged from one panel to another??
i am leaning on thinking that direction,
any input?/
thansk
brian


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Re: engine cover ? [message #173345 is a reply to message #173342] Thu, 14 June 2012 20:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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How about just a thin piece of Masonite cut to size to cover the area? Just enough to keep the rodents out , but not too heavy to easily move.

I'm sure you could modify the hatch with a piano hinge, but it still will weigh the same.


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Re: engine cover ? [message #173423 is a reply to message #173345] Fri, 15 June 2012 18:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chasingsummer is currently offline  chasingsummer   United States
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i agree, what i am thinking is sometype of cover that i use when at home, easy in and out. then maybe the large cover when on road, i dont know if hinged is what i need, maybe just a 3 piece of seperate panels? over next week or 2 i will be doing something, i like the ease of getting to things with it open, but until the rodents get a job and help buy motohome parts i would prefer they stay at teh neighbors.
i was surprised how quick they built the nest i found


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Re: engine cover ? [message #173427 is a reply to message #173342] Fri, 15 June 2012 19:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I did make a smaller cover for mine out of 3/4" plywood, that fits side to side, but only covers about 1/3 of the engine hatch area.

I find it helps to be able to lay down on the board while working on the front end to change belts, etc. I also can carry it with me to use if I need to put something solid on the ground to place a jack or something else on uneven ground.


George Rudawsky
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Re: engine cover ? [message #173430 is a reply to message #173427] Fri, 15 June 2012 19:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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i have one of those, belly pan. gift from merril last summer ,
it is great for what it is, but rodents do get past it. i am leaning towards 3 panels that instead of hinge maybe dowel rods and holes to hold in place but removeable one panel at time, ?


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Re: [GMCnet] engine cover ? [message #173435 is a reply to message #173430] Fri, 15 June 2012 20:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Brian,

Several years ago I mounted two butts (house door hinges to most folks) at
the front of the hatch. Replaced the pins with slightly smaller diameter
rods bent into L-shape. The lid stays in place with a prop under it (I
never got around to gas cylinders figuring they'd be in my way) unless I
pull the pins and remove the whole thing. I don't remember modifying
anything else, but I may have had to trim the flange at the front.

It's a quick and easy solution which doesn't create any new leaky cracks or
insulation complications.

JWID,

Ken H.



On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 8:54 PM, brian <chasingsummer@triad.rr.com> wrote:

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> i have one of those, belly pan. gift from merril last summer ,
> it is great for what it is, but rodents do get past it. i am leaning
> towards 3 panels that instead of hinge maybe dowel rods and holes to hold
> in place but removeable one panel at time, ?
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Re: [GMCnet] engine cover ? [message #173614 is a reply to message #173427] Sun, 17 June 2012 00:07 Go to previous message
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this is s great idea, needs a pillow and tv attachment.

what is the best measurements if there is already a scientific study of it.

attach lights to it. great idea. i'll figure it out. thanks for the idea.


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> I did make a smaller cover for mine out of 3/4" plywood, that fits side to side, but only covers about 1/3 of the engine hatch area.
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> I find it helps to be able to lay down on the board while working on the front end to change belts, etc. I also can carry it with me to use if I need to put something solid on the ground to place a jack or something else on uneven ground.
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