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I see a very dedicated Father! Your son is precious and as a Mother who has an autistic child I know the journey. I do hope that you are appreciated because I see you giving a lot of yourself. God bless you Sir!
wonder if you got triple aaa i dont want or need towing but ya those lines done one i got diffent model same drive train trim package same but same drive train like p30 c30s rather get kit swap it to 4x4 or awd jus in cause four season but so much work daily what did you do for carb has it ever been rebuild? if so where you get your kit or parts
We had Trplle A but it lapsed! Will definitely get it again. I've never had carb issues (except due to altitude - see Arizona vid) but I get most of my parts from PartsAvatar (Canadian Online store). They've been great!
Why didn't you just take the old mattress off ? There was no point in keeping that old one on their, or was new also? I hope that wasn't water you put in the reservoir tank for the radiator ?
Ok I'm in USA I follow other RV videos. One was throwing dish washer pods (cascade) in the toilet She said she learn from some one else to Eliminate/cut down the smells. Don't know what it would do to your tanks. She doesn't seam to have any issues with it yet. Just thought I'd say something. So maybe check into it.
Ive heard of all kinds of things being used, but the seal on our toilet seems really good ;) plus there is a skylight - with a fan - for taco-night, lol!
I sincerely appreciate you showing your struggle removing the throttle body, all the other videos are referring to the earlier cable actuated ones. The commentary during it is extremely similar to what I say when I’ve been working on the boxster 😅
Love older rigs. Might wanna check gas line hoses if you have ethanol gas where you are. Ethanol will eat older gas line hoses because they weren’t made for it.
RV's🚍 You Need To Sand Down The Roof & Use Marine Sealing Paint & Dry & Do Again. At Least 2 Coats. 3 Coats The Best. Otherwise You Will Have Leaks In Your RV🚍. New Or Old RV's🚍Known To Mold In Walls & Floors & Ceilings. RV's🚍Have No Redeeming Insulation For Cold Or Hot Weather!
That’s a nice little rig. I would just make sure to change the oil, and run only sae 10-30 always. That year GM V8 has the soft camshaft that failed around 60-70k miles. People used 10-40 and the top end didn’t get lubed properly. Causing the cam and lifers to round off. TRW actually made a kit to replace everything so many went bad. It’s called an engine module III. Timing chain, gears, lifers, and gaskets.
@@DannebergAcres You’re welcome. I noticed toward the end of the video you added a quart of 10-30. And that’s the ticket! I love your new rig. And the price was fair as well. I hope you have many miles of smooth, safe and enjoyable travel.
So I'm trying to find this on the parts store. There is on multipurpose relay..that is the switch? But there is only one.. am I supposed to get 3? My auto store people are saying my car has no starter relay lol
Brother this is so very inspiring. I aspire to do the same thing you've exemplified in this here video. Thanks for not cutting it down into a short set of clips, better than a movie this is! I have a beautiful daughter and desire to show her more than 4 walls each day, i want to show her this beautiful world! Love how in depth you went with repairs, qol improvements, as well as your wit and knowledge! Blessings to you and your wife. Thankyou again for documenting your experience and travels. Hope to see more in the future!
Wow - thank you so much for your comment! One never knows how a video will go over but your note makes it all worth it. Hope you get your daughter out there soon - and have fun doing it! 💞
I was given a Travco by my uncle who ordered it new. I've done some improvements (Alcoa wheels, LED lights, LeCarra steering wheel (original, French-made vintage), et cetera. Will be doing a 6BT & Allison transmission swap (the Dana 70 is 4.56 geared). I love seeing the older units in good shape
Mine was a rusted up NOTHING, took a ton of tin, wirefeed wire & gas, torch gas, runs great now, last job is a new exhaust system. You don't get much when it's free, is a darn good truck, I also installed lockout hubs.
Remember the back reservoir is for the front brakes on a master cylinder. Front reservoir is for the back so you need to check for front brake leaks. On older vehicles the rubber lines that goes to the calipers will collapse on the inside, it’s always good to change them out before it goes out while on the road. Good luck 👍🇺🇸
You really lucked out on this beauty . When you were filling the master cylinder with brake fluid you thought the back one that was low was for the back brakes but it’s opposite, the back reservoir is for the front brakes and the front reservoir is for the rear so you might have a leak in the front brake. Someone really took care of her for sure . Thanks for south Alabama in USA
Good work on that old Chevy. Solid chassis. Just some suggestions from a 65 year old mechanic. Please check the transmission when running in park and warmed up. When the engine is not running the pump is not working so the fluid will show much higher on the stick - so my thoughts are that the trans is about 2 quarts low. The dip stick actually has in instructions to check when running and warm in park. Wix filters are much better quality if you can get them :)
This is a rough-cut video showing the issues I (and many) have with these types of Lithium tool batteries - as well as a potential fix. It seems to be working now, mostly! Hope it helps someone else