Trip Report [message #61825] |
Mon, 26 October 2009 19:23 |
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ljdavick
Messages: 3548 Registered: March 2007 Location: Fremont, CA
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We've just come back from our first "vacation" trip in our Palm Beast. We drove from Fremont to Disneyland, and back, about 900 or so miles and she drove beautifully!
The first 2 nights we stayed in a hotel, and the last night we parked right on the beach in Huntington Beach. What great luck! We stayed at the Sunset Vista Camper Facility in Huntington Beach (714) 536-5280. They had electricity and water (tv too I think) and a dump station for $60 / night. Kind of pricey, but did I mention that it was RIGHT ON THE BEACH!
On the drive down my wife had never experienced being up as high - or out as far - as the passenger seat in the coach, and was terrified during our trek over the Grapevine. Being face-to-face with big rigs on steep hills was not her cup of tea, so we drove back on 101 to solve that problem.
I had replaced the driver's side exhaust manifold gasket with a big Remflex from Jim K's place the week before the trip. I did something upon reassembly and the coach had a lot more power than during our trip from Ohio. It roared as if the secondaries were finally opening up!
Well, on the drive home it became clear that the passenger side exhaust manifold gasket failed. Along with this the coach seemed to idle poorly and I have no clue why.
I replaced the passenger side gasket yesterday (already had the gasket) and the coach quieted right down. But now I don't think the secondaries are opening again. Is it possible I've over-tightened the air cleaner wing nut, or disturbed the linkage, or something? The idle seemed better, but now it's idling at about 800 rpm instead of 950.
I'm scratching my head, but loving every minute of it!
On the drive out of Huntington Beach we came up Highway 1 and passed a beautiful white GMC Motorhome with aluminum wheels etc. I honked, as I felt it was just good manners, but I doubt they saw us.
The girls loved the bunk bed, and my wife and I endured the rear (unbolted yet) sofa's.
Many more to come!
Larry Davick
The Mystery Machine
Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, Ca
Howell EFI + EBL + Electronic Dizzy
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