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[GMCnet] Re: Steering box centering [message #367327 is a reply to message #367326] Wed, 27 October 2021 10:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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If people want better presentation, I know some of us will not do it as we
would be open to criticism .
Should be glad he takes time to do those things.
Jim B like rest of us do not work 8-5 5days a week and were not getting
rich either.

On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 7:57 AM James Hupy wrote:

> I have some experience in doing tech video presentations for rallies. All I
> can say is "It ain't as easy as it looks" I have shot, then reshot, and
> sometimes reshot again to get a sequence that comes out the way it needs to
> be.
> I spent many years in a shop setting as a Vocational instructor trying
> to make technical points about certain processes that I found easier to do
> myself, rather than trying to explain it to the un-informed.
> But, watching someone else do something technical is NOT THE SAME as
> actually doing it with your own two hands.
> Doing it in front of a video camera and facing concerns of proper
> camera angles, focus, lighting, AND keeping the nomenclature specific and
> exact is no easy task. Oh, yes I forgot about sound quality when you turn
> away from the camera, too. Easier to wear a microphone that you have to
> manage cords to. I have thousands of dollars worth of cameras, lighting,
> monitors, patch cords, software mixing and editing programs just to do
> this.
> "It ain't as easy as it looks, folks". Cut Jim Bounds a little slack,
> please.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Oregon
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2021, 7:03 AM Jim Kanomata wrote:
>
>> GMC Motorhome business is so small there is no one that can finance a
>> professional aids.
>> If you feel you can pull it off , then I suggest you do it.
>> In our case, if it was not for our Air Filter parent company, we could
> not
>> tie up funds on lot of the projects we need to invest.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 10:56 PM wrote:
>>
>>> I watched them too, a lot of rambling and more of a commercial for
> those
>>> new intermediate shafts than any real info. Plus he needs a cameraman
> so
>> he
>>> can zoom in on the things he refers to. No doubt there is some value in
>>> his presentations but as a relative newcomer to these TZE's, I find the
>>> presentations hard going. He needs a script/producer/cameraman IMO
>>>
>>> Larry
>>>
>>> RF_Burns wrote on Tue, 26 October 2021 18:13
>>>> I watched JimB's steering videos both parts 1 and 2 this past week.
> In
>>> part 1 he was calling the output shaft the input shaft and he corrected
>>>> himself a couple of times. He talked about making the pitman arm
>>> parallel with the cover mounting surface when I believe he was wanting
> to
>>>> reference the flat spot on the input shaft.
>>>>
>>>> In part 2 he came back and tried to clarify the position of the input
>>> shaft with the cover mounting surface. Except this time he stated it
> was
>>>> the intermediate shaft's pinch bolt groove that you line up to the
>> cover
>>> mounting surface. This is not correct, it is the flat milled surface
> on
>>>> the input shaft that is to be parallel to the cover mounting surface
> as
>>> shown on page 9-39 of the manual. It would be really nice if the
> pinch
>>>> bolt was the reference point, then you could see at a glance, but the
>>> pinch bolt is at some random angle that does not match to anything when
>> on
>>>> high-point.
>>>>
>>>> I hope he clarifies this before people get this messed up... Or if I
> am
>>> wrong, please advise me and I'll delete this post.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Larry - Victoria BC -
>>>
>>> 1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the
>>> word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust
>> system,
>>> 6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange
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