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[GMCnet] Order of work [message #355455] Sun, 07 June 2020 08:56 Go to previous message
Anonymous   United States
I’ve got my ’76 Birchaven w/rear bath on cribbing with the wheels off - finally after about 3 years - (did replace the 6T Jack Stands from Harbor) going to get busy renovating. Have been reading the gmclist as much as possible.

I have the quad bags and will be ordering the reaction and sway bars. Also will be dropping and replacing the fuel lines and checking the tanks and also the water tank lines. In addition am looking for low energy furnace and the same for the water heater. Have placed LED’s in all the interior and will do the same for the exterior lighting. Is there an upgrade for the rear brake and backup lights? Also putting an in & out vent fan for the forward vent, and maybe replace the rear bath vent if there is a more efficient fan.

Also looking at renovating the pressed board areas and putting in cork for the floor. I don’t know about the ceiling insulation, but will have to run some wiring for the fan and just as well put wiring in for possible solar wiring for ceiling to batteries. The 4K Onan seems to be working.

Am also re-doing the interior 30A wiring and using some of the marine switches, etc for that. So any thoughts about that would be appreciated.

Anyway, am open for all thoughts about this, since I do have time.

Virgil Pearce
76 Birchaven 455 “Aluminum Falcon” w/rear bath TZE ….0703
Newby since Sep 2015
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
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