Hi Guys... I ran out of space on my website, so had to move the FMC site to a new location. It's now at.... http://www.tvwiz.net/fmc Jim, can you update the...
Hi first of all to reply will you please go to (wix6@...) I'm on a medical leave of absence and wont get any responses to this until I get back to work if...
Hi Jamie ----- I've got only one leak in my coach, but it is driving me crazy also! I get a drip onto the passenger side rear corner shelf, just where the...
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Sorry for the nasty spam. That person has been removed from our group and a complaint has been lodged with Yahoo. I have reconfigured the group so that new...
Thanks Jim, I was kinda mortified having that come through my work's email! Jamie L. Weiks Major Accounts Commonwealth Land Title San Bernardino, California ...
Just came across this while surfing... http://www.sewersolution.com anybody have any knowledge about it...seems to be the answer for ease and utilty...
Hi new to the group. anybody have experience with headers on a 440,also looking for part numbes for front end componets tie rod ends,ball joints . thanks...
Does anyone in this group know if the FMC rear suspension and frame members are strong enough to carry a custom made rear motorcycle carrier on which a 900 lb....
Hello all, I tried this question a few days ago but my post didn't appear in the message list so I'll try again. I am a prospective FMC buyer and would like to...
I thought I would join this group as I have two, yes two FMC coaches. Numbers 299 and 388. The story is rather long as to how I got them but 299 only has 45K...
I'm very sorry for not moderating messages in a more timely fashion. For those not "in the know" I had to change new members to "moderated" because of an...
... Russ, I wouldn't think so, but enginuity can overcome many things. 900 lbs is approaching the combined weight of the FMC's engine and transmission, but...
... The rear frame of the FMC looks like this: There is a transverse member that runs across the vehicle ahead of the rear wheels. This carries the trailing...
... Hi Larry, I don't have any personal experience here, but I've been told (by Jim Black) a few things about headers: 1. they are difficult to fit, given the...
Russ, I knew one couple that bought a '73 that some previous owner had installed a 120 gal. water tank between the beds.The coach could not be driven over ...
To Russ and other interested people; I bought #617 in Illinois and they installed a Detroit Diesel. This FMC had a wandering problem before the extra weight...
That's a fact: Don't add any more weight to the back of your coach! The backend weight is what causes the 'wander' that some still experienced. But imagine...
I have owned and FMC for many years. There aren't too many parts I have not replaced or looked at. Totally enjoyed upgrading an touring in this amazing...
Thanks for the reply. I also have been a owner 1973 J # 181 and sold to buy a more liveable unit for summers up north, but have since bought a travel trailer...
I just had an entertaining conversation with Jim Black. I need to replace the left-side control arm in my steering, its worn and won't hold the alignment....
A lot of stuff happened with Jim and some of the rest of us"years and years ago" He does say that a lot but how many of us know someone who has worked on the...
...Welcome to our FMC group. Many us of, particularly in the snowy northland, may have been snoozing thru the winter, but I'll bet more FMC'ers will be be...
Folks: I'd agree with those who advise against adding weight to the rear end of the FMC. On my coach, that classic "FMC wander" was reduced after I did some...
Jim: Nice play-by-play on getting the dashboard loose. Last summer I redid the center panel. I also got tired of looking at the shrinking, peeling original...
You're welcome,rocky.You'll probably find something I forgot or has been changed.I think the aluminum sub dash(good name for it) is fastened with 1/4-20...
Jim: Hey, I'm gonna' check out the area you describe for additional house batteries. It would make for more house juice, plus adding some front-end weight....