[GMCnet] New Thread, old event-Coach out in Alebamy Part 2 [message #121623] |
Tue, 12 April 2011 15:29 |
George DV
Messages: 132 Registered: August 2004
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Continued towards Patterson and per Ken Burton's advise, I phoned C.Boyd who knows columns. Darn, he isn't coming to rally.
I wanted to know if a new key switch could be installed into a column without the Kabuke dance that I subsequently witnessed, in tearing apart the column.
Chuck referred me to John Sharpe who told me, no, the column needs a 'colomnscopy'.
So armed with a new key switch and being in a safe place, at the park, and close to an O'Reilly's, he brought his copious tools and dug in, [including a wheel puller and a spring reliever.].
Took off the steering wheel, horn wiring, the stems, flasher knob, and bottom wiring and at some point said ---Ah ha!
BROKEN RACK. It's a fragile die cast member. But gettable. It is the item that the key switch with lil plastic gear connects with to pull a rod to make a switch to feed power to the lower neutral safety switch thence to the starter solenoid [sounds like Rube Goldberg].
So a few phone calls later, quite a few, we located a store that had one.
They likely ALL have one if they have a HELP board.
It happens to be a frequent seller [due to car thieves] and is as follows:
<http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/DOR3/83211.oap?keyword=83211>
Dorman common part number 83211 Cost $10.00 Lots of common usage.
Had to drive to Morgan City, about 5 miles E. so we looked for some wheels; Ken Henderson kindly loaned John his Honda and we got one fast.
John installed it inspite of my looking over his shoulder and VOILA', it now starts sans hot wiring. Took maybe 30 minutes.
Plus I learned how to steal a car.
And I have a new, in box, key switch to save.
SO after all this, I am publicly thanking Good guys Emory S., Gene F., Ken B. and Ken H.
and especially John Sharpe who gave up ~3 hours to help me out. He is one talented 'wrench spinner'.
Guys like this can't be bought for any money
THANK YOU.
I OWE YOU.
The GMC community is the greatest.
George DV
76 Glenbrook 455 HEI
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Re: [GMCnet] New Thread, old event-Coach out in Alebamy Part 2 [message #121625 is a reply to message #121623] |
Tue, 12 April 2011 16:19 |
thorndike
Messages: 406 Registered: January 2011 Location: Conifer, Colorado
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George,
I concur. The information and the manner in which it is freely given is the main reason my wife and I decided to go the GMC route.
I am preparing for my first rally and am gobsmacked (a great british term from my wife) at the amount of help that has been offered. It is really not possible to thank the members enough.
Bob
Robert Peesel
1976 Royale 26'
Side Dry Bath
Conifer, Colorado
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Re: [GMCnet] New Thread, old event-Coach out in Alebamy Part 2 [message #121635 is a reply to message #121623] |
Tue, 12 April 2011 19:04 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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If you think this is something, be a member of this group and have a REAL problem on the road!!
This is something I truly hope that I have have to take any advantage of, but the feeling of security I have know what support is there is very comforting. (Kind of like knowing that the Coast Guard will see your red flare.)
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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