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jwillard is currently offline  jwillard   United States
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OK, I'm sitting here in the coach at my property in Pennsylvania hosting an "Open House". It's 33 degrees and raining... sort of, and I have a lot of time on my hands.

As I'm sitting here in the barrel chairs and the dogs are sleeping I'm seeing lots of light and water drips at the door. I apparently need a serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember seeing instructions for that but can't find them now.

Do you have to remove the window? I may do it anyway to restore the frame and get it tinted.


Jeff Willard
Silver City, NM
1973 ex-Glacier
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Here is a good one
http://www.dwinchester.com/GMC/Recurving_Door/Recurving_Door.html

gene



On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Jeff Willard <jwillard@oac-inc.com> wrote:

>
>
> OK, I'm sitting here in the coach at my property in Pennsylvania hosting an
> "Open House". It's 33 degrees and raining... sort of, and I have a lot of
> time on my hands.
>
> As I'm sitting here in the barrel chairs and the dogs are sleeping I'm
> seeing lots of light and water drips at the door. I apparently need a
> serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember seeing instructions for that but
> can't find them now.
>
> Do you have to remove the window? I may do it anyway to restore the frame
> and get it tinted.
> --
> Jeff Willard
> Silver City, NM
> 1973 ex-Glacier
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Re: Door recurving [message #67326 is a reply to message #67320] Sun, 13 December 2009 09:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I apparently need a serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember seeing instructions for that but can't find them now.
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Have you checked to see WHY your door seems to have lost its shape?

In reality, it is difficult to think that a door built as sturdy as your door would lose its shape.

You need to do some checking first before you attempt to bend the door beyound its oem specks.


These old gals have a syndrome called "Old Age Spread".

This "spread" is caused by the additional weight of the air cons on the roof and the owners periodically going up to check things out. The sides of the coach will ever slowly, spread out from the sides, causing the door to look like it needs a recurve but actually you need to pull the sides of the coach back in.

You can recurve the door but the coach will continue to bulge out and you will have to correct the sides sometime anyway.

try to get a measurement from the rear and front of the coach and compare to the mid section.

Try to measure the ceiling height from the front/ rear and mid section.

Do you bath doors hit the cabinet across the hall?

All a dead sign that the "Old Age Spread" has taken its toll.


LarC ( Thinking the drip guard over the door will stop the drips till spring when the sides can be pulled back in )




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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67328 is a reply to message #67320] Sun, 13 December 2009 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jeff,

I think Dan WInchester has photos on GMCMHPhotos. But the procedure is so
simple that I can describe it: In the door near the top and bottom of the
latch side, drill a 3/8" hole. In a 2x4 long enough to reach between the
two holes, drill 3/8" holes through the 4" dimension to line up with the
door holes. Either buy, or make from 5/16" all-thread rod, J-hooks to fit
into the door holes and through the 2x4, washers, and nuts. At the vertical
center of the 2x4 place a small bottle jack between the 2x4 and a protective
pad on the door. Jack in the curvature you want. Do it in stages so you
don't get too much curve.

I have some Ziebart plastic plugs which neatly seal the holes in the door
but they're very unobtrusive even if open.

You don't need to remove the window.

Worked really well for me several years ago and hasn't needed repeating.

After you've done that, get a new Bill Bramlett-designed striker from Burt &
Faye Curtis and you'll think you've got a new Cadillac door on there.

Ken H.
Americus, GA
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On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Jeff Willard <jwillard@oac-inc.com> wrote:

>
>
> OK, I'm sitting here in the coach at my property in Pennsylvania hosting an
> "Open House". It's 33 degrees and raining... sort of, and I have a lot of
> time on my hands.
>
> As I'm sitting here in the barrel chairs and the dogs are sleeping I'm
> seeing lots of light and water drips at the door. I apparently need a
> serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember seeing instructions for that but
> can't find them now.
>
> Do you have to remove the window? I may do it anyway to restore the frame
> and get it tinted.
> --
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67329 is a reply to message #67328] Sun, 13 December 2009 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jwillard is currently offline  jwillard   United States
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Thanks for the info. I to look like I have the middle age spread problem.... on the coach too. Confused

I do have the problem of the bathroon door and closet doors hitting the opposite side wall, only at the bottom and the toe kick area on the closet side is "collapsed" somewhat.

Is there a proceedure for sucking the sides back in without guttign the interior?


Jeff Willard
Silver City, NM
1973 ex-Glacier
Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67331 is a reply to message #67326] Sun, 13 December 2009 09:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> Have you checked to see WHY your door seems to have lost its shape?
>
>
if you want the whole enchilada, look here
http://users.sfo.com/~eagle/spread.html

gene


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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67332 is a reply to message #67331] Sun, 13 December 2009 09:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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well another link bad, look here

http://gmcmotorhome.info/spread.html

even has an article from the "entertainer once known as Emery."

Or was that Prince?

gene


On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Mr.erf ERFisher <mr.erfisher@gmail.com>wrote:

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>
>
>>
>> Have you checked to see WHY your door seems to have lost its shape?
>>
>>
> if you want the whole enchilada, look here
> http://users.sfo.com/~eagle/spread.html<http://users.sfo.com/%7Eeagle/spread.html>
>
> gene
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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67333 is a reply to message #67326] Sun, 13 December 2009 10:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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How about young age spread. The 3 year old EL2 with 20,000 mi. I bought in 1979 had this problem. The bath door hit on the drawers. With the fridge out I pulled the wall back with a come-along & 2 x 4's thru the kitchen window & a jack pushed the cabinet out & L bracketed to the ribs. Was still O.K. when I sold it 5 years later. The cabinet should have been attached more solid from the factory.
   Norm



These old gals have a syndrome called "Old Age Spread".

This "spread" is caused by the additional weight of the air cons on the roof and the owners periodically going up to check things out.  The sides of the coach will ever slowly, spread out from the sides, causing the door to look like it needs a recurve but actually you need to pull the sides of the coach back in.

You can recurve the door but the coach will continue to bulge out and you will have to correct the sides sometime anyway.

try to get a measurement from the rear and front of the coach and compare to the mid section.

Try to measure the ceiling height from the front/ rear and mid section.

Do you bath doors hit the cabinet across the hall?

All a dead sign that the "Old Age Spread" has taken its toll.


LarC ( Thinking the drip guard over the door will stop the drips till spring when the sides can be pulled back in )



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Re: Door recurving [message #67334 is a reply to message #67320] Sun, 13 December 2009 10:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jwillard wrote on Sun, 13 December 2009 07:05

I'm seeing lots of light and water drips at the door. I apparently need a serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember seeing instructions for that but can't find them now.

Do you have to remove the window? I may do it anyway to restore the frame and get it tinted.


Before Emery Stora left the forum, I am "think" I heard him say something about considering taking the sag out of the coach. It may have been something I heard him say at Pueblo. I was not sure if he was describing how hard it is to recurve a door, or if there really is a way of taking the bulge out of a coach. Makes me see high tensile wires running back an forth, inside with jacks prying up the ceiling. *smile*


Here is actually how he does it, "Middle Age Spread":

http://gmcmotorhome.info/spread.html


'74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
Best Wishes,
George
Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67336 is a reply to message #67331] Sun, 13 December 2009 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gene,
Can you get a more direct address for the box seal.
One did not work and the other took me to multiple
listings.
Charles
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>
> Have you checked to see WHY your door seems to have lost its shape?
>
>
if you want the whole enchilada, look here
http://users.sfo.com/~eagle/spread.html

gene


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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67337 is a reply to message #67331] Sun, 13 December 2009 10:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Door Weather Seal
Here is a source for the box seal around the door
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/commerce/command/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=201&prrfnbr=103322&outlet=
http://diymarine.com/diypages/weatherseal.asp


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>
> Have you checked to see WHY your door seems to have lost its shape?
>
>
if you want the whole enchilada, look here
http://users.sfo.com/~eagle/spread.html

gene


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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67338 is a reply to message #67333] Sun, 13 December 2009 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The people on this list are great - every time I read about a new subject a light bulb goes on - "oh yeah, I've got that problem!" I was looking in the refrigerator bay and the roof vent (was that original or added?) was cut in the area of a transverse roof beam. They cut right through the beam to make the vent, even thought they could have avoided it. I'm wondering how or if I should repair the structural damage. And, of course, the bathroom door hits the cabinet on the other side. There is also about a 1-inch gap between the cabinet and the wall. Yet another project....
Gary



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How about young age spread. The 3 year old EL2 with 20,000 mi. I bought in 1979 had this problem. The bath door hit on the drawers. With the fridge out I pulled the wall back with a come-along & 2 x 4's thru the kitchen window & a jack pushed the cabinet out & L bracketed to the ribs. Was still O.K. when I sold it 5 years later. The cabinet should have been attached more solid from the factory.
Norm



These old gals have a syndrome called "Old Age Spread".

This "spread" is caused by the additional weight of the air cons on the roof and the owners periodically going up to check things out. The sides of the coach will ever slowly, spread out from the sides, causing the door to look like it needs a recurve but actually you need to pull the sides of the coach back in.

You can recurve the door but the coach will continue to bulge out and you will have to correct the sides sometime anyway.

try to get a measurement from the rear and front of the coach and compare to the mid section.

Try to measure the ceiling height from the front/ rear and mid section.

Do you bath doors hit the cabinet across the hall?

All a dead sign that the "Old Age Spread" has taken its toll.


LarC ( Thinking the drip guard over the door will stop the drips till spring when the sides can be pulled back in )



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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67339 is a reply to message #67337] Sun, 13 December 2009 11:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I saw that , I tried weather seal at westmarine, but I don't know if that
was the one or not....... hard to keep up

gene



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> Door Weather Seal
> Here is a source for the box seal around the door
>
> http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/commerce/command/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=201&prrfnbr=103322&outlet=
> http://diymarine.com/diypages/weatherseal.asp
>
>
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> From: "Mr.erf ERFisher" <mr.erfisher@gmail.com>
> To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 9:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving
>
>
> >
> > Have you checked to see WHY your door seems to have lost its shape?
> >
> >
> if you want the whole enchilada, look here
> http://users.sfo.com/~eagle/spread.html<http://users.sfo.com/%7Eeagle/spread.html>
>
> gene
>
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Re: Door recurving [message #67344 is a reply to message #67326] Sun, 13 December 2009 12:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"snip"
>I apparently need a serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember >seeing instructions for that but can't find them now.
_______________________________________________________________-
>


Check Service Bulletin 75-TM-19 for the original GMC fix. I have used it and it works well.

Using a template I have checked nearly 100 coaches at rallies over the years and found generally the 1973 & 74s to have the most significant bulge with the 78s being the closest to original design.

Checking high/low mileage and loaded/not loaded (roof pod vs no roof pod)did not measure a difference. Model year seemed to be the most significant difference.*

*70s assembly quality control likely a factor with furniture fit etc. Confused


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Re: Door recurving [message #67346 is a reply to message #67334] Sun, 13 December 2009 14:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Does anyone know the original dimensions for width and height at a particular location? I'm thinking that pulling it back in and then supporting the roof with something other than chip board cabinetry would be the trick.

A also looked at the pages for pulling in the sides. Since I don't have a Kitchen window that opens, how about taking the furnace out and using those vent holes for the left side 2x4's and cable? Thoughts?


Jeff Willard
Silver City, NM
1973 ex-Glacier
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If you are going anywhere near Jim Bounds (GMCCOOP) in Florida, stop and see him. He can brute force re-curve that door in less than 10 minutes. I have watched him do it at GMC rallies.

After watching him, I did mine and then I replaced the gasket. Mine was not far off before I started. If yours is only slightly off you might get by replacing the gasket.

No the window does not have to be removed to re-curve it.


Ken Burton - N9KB
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Re: Door recurving [message #67349 is a reply to message #67346] Sun, 13 December 2009 16:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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>>
jwillard

Does anyone know the original dimensions for width and height at a particular location? I'm thinking that pulling it back in and then supporting the roof with something other than chip board cabinetry would be the trick.
>>

See following link for design dimensions.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=31975


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Re: Door recurving [message #67352 is a reply to message #67346] Sun, 13 December 2009 17:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jwillard wrote on Sun, 13 December 2009 12:18

... A also looked at the pages for pulling in the sides. Since I don't have a Kitchen window that opens, how about taking the furnace out and using those vent holes for the left side 2x4's and cable? Thoughts?


You can push in one side at a time from the outside:

- Find a good solid object to push against and park close to it.

- Place wood spreader bar and a length of 4x4 between the belt-line and your solid object.

- Deflate (slowly) the airbag on that side to lean the coach into your object -- until the side has been pushed in enough to fasten it like the instructions on the web.

Worked for me.


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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67353 is a reply to message #67344] Sun, 13 December 2009 15:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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As the owner of a 73 both the coach and I have developed significant bulges
since 73 :)

Thanks

Gary and Joanne Worobec
1973 GMC Glacier


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>
>
> "snip"
>>I apparently need a serious re-curve. Somewhere I remember >seeing
>>instructions for that but can't find them now.
> _______________________________________________________________-
>>
>
>
> Check Service Bulletin 75-TM-19 for the original GMC fix. I have used it
> and it works well.
>
> Using a template I have checked nearly 100 coaches at rallies over the
> years and found generally the 1973 & 74s to have the most significant
> bulge with the 78s being the closest to original design.
>
> Checking high/low mileage and loaded/not loaded (roof pod vs no roof
> pod)did not measure a difference. Model year seemed to be the most
> significant difference.*
>
> *70s assembly quality control likely a factor with furniture fit etc. :?
> --
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Re: [GMCnet] Door recurving [message #67358 is a reply to message #67346] Sun, 13 December 2009 14:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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>
> A also looked at the pages for pulling in the sides. Since I don't have a
> Kitchen window that opens, how about taking the furnace out and using those
> vent holes for the left side 2x4's and cable? Thoughts?
>


jacking against a cement wall (on the out side) has been the most popular
;>)

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