[GMCnet] Above and beyond [message #149813] |
Wed, 16 November 2011 18:23 |
mannystrans
Messages: 209 Registered: June 2006
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Yesterday a GMCer came by to install a one ton front end.
I've been known to help install in one day but this time.
We couldn't get the torsion bars to slide out of the arms.
Apparently he had twenty sets made fifteen years ago.
The torsion bards are the same length as the GMCs.
The hex parts fit in the arms snugly.
The shaft diameter is thicker than original.
He claims they are twenty five percent stronger.
I ended up cuting the tips off the arms with the torsion bar attached.
I also took the arms to the welder and weld the brackets with the
torsion bars attached.
My point to this is that he sold most of the torsion bars to one
person in Oregon but he doesn't remember who.
If anyone has any information on these torsion arms.
I'm wondering if they were used in Buskirck stretches.
They are powder coated white.
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Manny Trovao
mannystrans@gmail.com
Manny's Trans / Power Drive
San Jose, California
408-937-1583
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Re: [GMCnet] Above and beyond [message #149878 is a reply to message #149813] |
Thu, 17 November 2011 08:35 |
Mr ERFisher
Messages: 7117 Registered: August 2005
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Another great example of how our vendors continue to improve our GMC's.
The One Ton V-II, is a life saving - bolt on, - improvement for our GMC's.
The work Manny does improving this Hubler design, is just awesome.
Because of his work, by actual practice, to continue to improve this kit,
there is no end in sight for the future of the GMC MOTORHOME.
ON THE ROAD TO CASA
GENE
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Manny Trovao <mannystrans@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yesterday a GMCer came by to install a one ton front end.
> I've been known to help install in one day but this time.
> We couldn't get the torsion bars to slide out of the arms.
> Apparently he had twenty sets made fifteen years ago.
> The torsion bards are the same length as the GMCs.
> The hex parts fit in the arms snugly.
> The shaft diameter is thicker than original.
> He claims they are twenty five percent stronger.
> I ended up cuting the tips off the arms with the torsion bar attached.
> I also took the arms to the welder and weld the brackets with the
> torsion bars attached.
> My point to this is that he sold most of the torsion bars to one
> person in Oregon but he doesn't remember who.
> If anyone has any information on these torsion arms.
> I'm wondering if they were used in Buskirck stretches.
> They are powder coated white.
>
> --
> Manny Trovao
> mannystrans@gmail.com
> Manny's Trans / Power Drive
> San Jose, California
> 408-937-1583
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Re: [GMCnet] Above and beyond [message #150231 is a reply to message #149813] |
Sun, 20 November 2011 09:48 |
powerjon
Messages: 2446 Registered: January 2004
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Manny,
I checked under my Buskirk Stretch and they are not white in color as
far as I can tell. I was told by the Buskirk ex shop manager that
they used the bars from the Revcon coaches as they were similar in
length and hex but were stronger.
JR Wright
GMC Great Laker MHC
GMC Eastern States
GMCMHI
78 Buskirk 30' Stretch
1975 Avion (Under Reconstruction)
Michigan
On Nov 16, 2011, at 7:23 PM, Manny Trovao wrote:
> Yesterday a GMCer came by to install a one ton front end.
> I've been known to help install in one day but this time.
> We couldn't get the torsion bars to slide out of the arms.
> Apparently he had twenty sets made fifteen years ago.
> The torsion bards are the same length as the GMCs.
> The hex parts fit in the arms snugly.
> The shaft diameter is thicker than original.
> He claims they are twenty five percent stronger.
> I ended up cuting the tips off the arms with the torsion bar attached.
> I also took the arms to the welder and weld the brackets with the
> torsion bars attached.
> My point to this is that he sold most of the torsion bars to one
> person in Oregon but he doesn't remember who.
> If anyone has any information on these torsion arms.
> I'm wondering if they were used in Buskirck stretches.
> They are powder coated white.
>
> --
> Manny Trovao
> mannystrans@gmail.com
> Manny's Trans / Power Drive
> San Jose, California
> 408-937-1583
> _______________________________________________
> GMCnet mailing list
> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
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78 30' Buskirk Stretch
75 Avion Under Reconstruction
Michigan
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Re: [GMCnet] Above and beyond [message #150236 is a reply to message #150231] |
Sun, 20 November 2011 10:09 |
mannystrans
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JR
Thanks for the reply.
I heard that too.
Nineteen sets were sold right away. when he tried to get another batch
going, the price had done up to more than double.
He sold the sets for what he paid $375.00 ea. The next batch they
wanted $800.00 per set so he didn't pursue it.
I wonder if they were all installed.
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Manny Trovao
mannystrans@gmail.com
Manny's Trans / Power Drive
San Jose, California
408-937-1583
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