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Sun, 17 February 2013 17:35 |
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Richard Andis
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What tools and parts do you carry when going on a long trip? There's the obvious stuff like tire changing tools and a supply of all fluids (some more than others). An AAA card is certainly a must. Some parts and tools you carry to do a field repair. Others you carry because of availability issues. I assume you'll need any required tools for field repairs. Not looking to carry a whole garage of parts.
Mandatory List
User, Maintenance, and Parts Manuals
Spare tire, proper jack, spare lug nuts
All fluids, Engine, tranny, power steering, brake, windshield washer
AAA Card
Most up date Black list
Fuses (AC and DC)
Duct Tape and bailing wire
Jump box (I keep that in my Toad anyway)
Full Set of belts (Fan, steering, and AC)
Common tools (Good set of Wrenches, Sockets, drivers, BFH, ect)
Optional
Airbag (looking to make this mandatory)
Spare cap, rotor, points, wires (I normally keep my previous tuneup parts if serviceable)
Gas cap
Wiring Repair kit (various wires, lugs and connections)
Mutimeter
What would you add, move, or remove?
Valhalla - 1978 GMC Royale rear twin [SOLD]
Walküre - 1974 VW Thing (Toad)
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Re: [GMCnet] Tools and Parts [message #198771 is a reply to message #198763] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 18:33 |
Mr ERFisher
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here go
http://gmcmotorhome.info/SPARES.html
gene
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Richard Andis <andisnw@comcast.net> wrote:
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> What tools and parts do you carry when going on a long trip? There's the
> obvious stuff like tire changing tools and a supply of all fluids (some
> more than others). An AAA card is certainly a must. Some parts and tools
> you carry to do a field repair. Others you carry because of availability
> issues. I assume you'll need any required tools for field repairs. Not
> looking to carry a whole garage of parts.
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> Mandatory List
> Spare tire, proper jack, spare lug nuts
> All fluids, Engine, tranny, power steering, brake, windshield washer
> AAA Card
> Fuses (AC and DC)
> Duct Tape
> Jump box (I keep that in my Toad anyway)
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> Optional
> Airbag (looking to make this mandatory)
> Spare cap, rotor, points, wires (I normally keep my previous tuneup parts
> if serviceable)
> Gas cap
> Wiring Repair kit (various wires, lugs and connections)
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> "Vahalla" - 1977 GMC Royale,
> "Walküre" - 1974 VW Thing
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Re: Tools and Parts [message #198774 is a reply to message #198763] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 18:58 |
John Sharpe
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Quote: | What tools and parts do you carry......
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This could get humorous. I know of a GMCer who carried a final drive in the pod on the roof!
John Sharpe
Humble,TX
'78 Eleganza TBI
'89 Spectrum 2000 MPI V-10
'40 Ford Panel Delivery TPI
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Re: Tools and Parts [message #198780 is a reply to message #198774] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 20:19 |
mojoe
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Man Gene its good we have you around .. You know where all the good sites to GMCs are!
I just keep adding them to my favorites ..
thanks Joe
Joe Kemenczky..
1975 Eleganza ll " Odie " 75,000 miles..
"When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not." - Mark Twain.
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Re: Tools and Parts [message #198787 is a reply to message #198780] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 20:55 |
tphipps
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Missing from the list, or I cannot see it. A complete set of fan belts. The correct size may be difficult to find on the road.
The small plastic gear and method of installing it for the transmission.
Tom, MS II
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
KA4CSG
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Re: [GMCnet] Tools and Parts [message #198804 is a reply to message #198801] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 21:45 |
Ronald Pottol
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You will not be able to shift into 2nd or 3rd gear without it.
Ron
On Feb 17, 2013 7:37 PM, "Richard Andis" <andisnw@comcast.net> wrote:
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> tphipps wrote on Sun, 17 February 2013 20:55
> > Missing from the list, or I cannot see it. A complete set of fan belts.
> The correct size may be difficult to find on the road.
> > The small plastic gear and method of installing it for the transmission.
> > Tom, MS II
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> Belts, 8o ... meant to have that on the list. Should go without saying.
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> What is the function of the plastic gear? Is it a critical component? I've
> seen it advertised on several websites. I assume it's part of a "weak link"
> of sorts. Designed to give out in oreder to save some other component.
> Governor? speedo. If it's just a speedo I can use my GPS for that.
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> "Walküre" - 1974 VW Thing
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Re: Tools and Parts [message #198806 is a reply to message #198763] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 21:53 |
Craig Lechowicz
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The "small plastic gear" drives the transmission governor, which in turn drives the speedometer. As you noted, the speedo isn't that big of a deal, but the governor is. Usually, stays in 1st gear without it turning.
Craig Lechowicz
'77 Kingsley, Waterford, MI
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Re: Tools and Parts [message #198808 is a reply to message #198763] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 22:06 |
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Matt Colie
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Richard Andis wrote on Sun, 17 February 2013 18:35 | What tools and parts do you carry when going on a long trip? There's the obvious stuff like tire changing tools and a supply of all fluids (some more than others). An AAA card is certainly a must. Some parts and tools you carry to do a field repair. Others you carry because of availability issues. I assume you'll need any required tools for field repairs. Not looking to carry a whole garage of parts.
Mandatory List
Spare tire, proper jack, spare lug nuts
All fluids, Engine, tranny, power steering, brake, windshield washer
AAA Card
Fuses (AC and DC)
Duct Tape
Jump box (I keep that in my Toad anyway)
Full Set of belts (Fan, steering, and AC)
Optional
Airbag (looking to make this mandatory)
Spare cap, rotor, points, wires (I normally keep my previous tuneup parts if serviceable)
Gas cap
Wiring Repair kit (various wires, lugs and connections)
What would you add, move, or remove?
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Richard,
Gene's list will give you things to think about, like the current Black List (aka GMC assist).
But there are things I always carry that you didn't include.
One would be soft iron wire (baling, re-bar or mechanic's wire) to tie up something. I also carry two coupling and 5feet of 1/4 air line just in case the suspension should take a hit.
I am guessing you are assuming a full wrench and socket set along with other common tools. I will add - one each dirt cheap (like Free to 3$max) VOM from HF.
And, the jump box is a waste. As long as you don't kill both the main engine (chassis) battery and the house battery at the same time, you can use the good battery to start either the APU or the main engine -- Problem Solved !!! And then use the boost switch to start the other.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: Tools and Parts [message #198810 is a reply to message #198808] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 22:18 |
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Richard Andis
Messages: 261 Registered: January 2013 Location: HELL Paso, TX
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Matt Colie wrote on Sun, 17 February 2013 22:06 |
Gene's list will give you things to think about, like the current Black List (aka GMC assist).
But there are things I always carry that you didn't include.
One would be soft iron wire (baling, re-bar or mechanic's wire) to tie up something. I also carry two coupling and 5feet of 1/4 air line just in case the suspension should take a hit.
I am guessing you are assuming a full wrench and socket set along with other common tools. I will add - one each dirt cheap (like Free to 3$max) VOM from HF.
And, the jump box is a waste. As long as you don't kill both the main engine (chassis) battery and the house battery at the same time, you can use the good battery to start either the APU or the main engine -- Problem Solved !!! And then use the boost switch to start the other.
Matt
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All good suggestions. Added to list. The jump box is something I normally carry in my VW Thing. In addition to it's intended use I find it useful as a portable power source. Cell phones, GPSs, computer.
Valhalla - 1978 GMC Royale rear twin [SOLD]
Walküre - 1974 VW Thing (Toad)
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Re: [GMCnet] Tools and Parts [message #198811 is a reply to message #198804] |
Sun, 17 February 2013 22:29 |
mickeysss
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Also if your vacuum hose slips off the bottom of the transmission it acts like this gear is broken as well, they both have the same
scientific event. Not switching gears out of first. I bought one because i was not told the hose was off. This made me not trust
the person i was working with that i was not told it slipped off. I thought it was manny's fault. If you shift down at high rpm
it can blow the hose off the vacuum pipe that attaches to the transmission under the back of it. If you get this event of sticking
in low gear, stop and look under the passenger side of the transmission and see if the vacuum hose has blown off.
All you have to do is slip it back on and not wait for a week for the little white gear to come in from JimK like i did for nothing as well
as thinking for a month or so that it was manny's fault. Which is a sin to think of, for manny is the best thing in the world for all of us.
He and jimK, JimB, and Burton, Mac, Rob, And forgive me the many persons here that i am still a newbie about that are of great integrity.
mickey
77 palm beach
anaheim ca.
sheep herder
On Feb 17, 2013, at 7:45 PM, Ronald Pottol wrote:
> You will not be able to shift into 2nd or 3rd gear without it.
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> Ron
> On Feb 17, 2013 7:37 PM, "Richard Andis" <andisnw@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> tphipps wrote on Sun, 17 February 2013 20:55
>>> Missing from the list, or I cannot see it. A complete set of fan belts.
>> The correct size may be difficult to find on the road.
>>> The small plastic gear and method of installing it for the transmission.
>>> Tom, MS II
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>> Belts, 8o ... meant to have that on the list. Should go without saying.
>>
>> What is the function of the plastic gear? Is it a critical component? I've
>> seen it advertised on several websites. I assume it's part of a "weak link"
>> of sorts. Designed to give out in oreder to save some other component.
>> Governor? speedo. If it's just a speedo I can use my GPS for that.
>>
>> --
>> "Vahalla" - 1977 GMC Royale,
>> "Walküre" - 1974 VW Thing
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> GMCnet mailing list
>> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
>> http://temp.gmcnet.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gmclist
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] Tools and Parts [message #198846 is a reply to message #198806] |
Mon, 18 February 2013 08:07 |
Ken Henderson
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Something everyone with headers should know: You cannot remove the
governor to replace that drive gear until you've removed the left header.
That means that in addition to the gear and pin, you need a header gasket.
There is another alternative, I'm told. Before I installed the Cad500,
when running a 455, I installed a governor with its top dome made
removable. I'm told, though I don't recall ever trying it, that if one
removes the dome first, the rest of the governor can then be R&R'd without
disturbing the header.
Removing the governor dome is simple: Carefully grind off the outside of
the crimped flange, being careful to only cut through the thin sheet
metal. There will still be a narrow flange on the dome to mate with the
flat bottom plate. After installing the governor, put a little RTV around
the flange before attaching the dome. The retaining spring bail that holds
the governor down will also hold the dome in place.
Ken H.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Craig Lechowicz wrote:
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> The "small plastic gear" drives the transmission governor, which in turn
> drives the speedometer. As you noted, the speedo isn't that big of a
> deal, but the governor is. Usually, stays in 1st gear without it turning.
> --
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Re: [GMCnet] Tools and Parts [message #198847 is a reply to message #198846] |
Mon, 18 February 2013 08:28 |
tphipps
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Forgot to add to my version of the list.
The GMC parts book, produced annually by GMC Motorhomes International. Saves time and effort, especially dealing with the younger generation who cannot find anything, if it is not listed in their computer. The new issue goes in the motorhome, and last year's in my truck.
Tom, MS II
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
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Re: [GMCnet] Tools and Parts [message #198870 is a reply to message #198847] |
Mon, 18 February 2013 10:53 |
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Richard Andis
Messages: 261 Registered: January 2013 Location: HELL Paso, TX
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tphipps wrote on Mon, 18 February 2013 08:28 | Forgot to add to my version of the list.
The GMC parts book, produced annually by GMC Motorhomes International. Saves time and effort, especially dealing with the younger generation who cannot find anything, if it is not listed in their computer. The new issue goes in the motorhome, and last year's in my truck.
Tom, MS II
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Added to my list
Valhalla - 1978 GMC Royale rear twin [SOLD]
Walküre - 1974 VW Thing (Toad)
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