OK, I was just going to read the posts and get on back to the campground, I only came home to cut the grass, What happened to mine was the carrier bearing on...
I thought that might get your attention. I pulled the T handle to dump the waste water and there I stood with the T handle in my hand and no water comming...
Lyle, I got into my differential becouse the outer bearing was bad. I replaced everything becouse of what happened to you and I was not about to take any...
Wes, I found a good quality 'accordian door' to fit my old (1962) Airstream at Home Depot. It came with the track and everything needed to replace my old...
in my '77 they were threaded also. i almost unscrewed one of mine becuase i thought 'turning' them was how to open <G> (mine still has all the covers and...
I have to rebuild both my dump valves as both drip if there is anything in either tank. A conversation with the local RV store ended with "It's better to...
My grey water leaked when I got it. I finally got around to looking into it and was able to just tighten all the screws. It hasn't leaked since. I would be...
My 8/77 flatnose has a problem. The bearing above the tilt, but below the turn signal cam scattered. Does anyone know what vehicle they come out of? Or...
When I purchased my '72 the first major shock was the discovery that the toilet tank leaked from several wounds. Happily I was smart enough to fill the tanks...
Up to 1978, the steering column should be standard-issue full-size GM car, the same as found in an Olds 98, Buick Lesabre, Chevy Caprice or Imapala, etc. After...
Yes mine still has all the little wire loops that lock the valve closed, all the covers so all you can see is hole where the stem went into the valve. It looks...
Ian, My 1982 has Thetford valves and parts are available. A RV dealer told me he could get me the T handle and stem for about $20.00. You can probably get a...
I can remember replacing one on a 1977 Buick Electra in the early 80s. As I remember it was a BEAR, you need some kind of press ??? to push things back...
what sensor are you using to tell temp at the radiator? just curious as later this summer i'd like to take the beast out for a quick romp through the...
I'm wondering if someone could recommend a good emergency road service insurance package, or tow insurance. I'm about to head south on Amtrak, about 350 miles,...
Thermocouples in the top and bottom radiator hoses, conected to a Fluke meter. It is nice to still have friends at the motor mill. Lyle S. ... handle to ... ...
must be nice. i suppose i could bust out the welder and make my own couplers. get a 3 way switch and tap into the existing water temp gauge. (save a couple $)...
Theres a beautiful '79 foot coach for sale in the recycler.com. looks like aluminum wheels and very clean. $15,000 or $18,000 depending on which part of the ad...
I'm on the verge of becoming a Revcon owner and I've been reading everything I can find about RVing, especially Revcons. A thing I noticed recently was a bit...
... this ... Mark--- This trend is running wild nationwide. My thoughts are that these RV Campgrounds don't need my money, anyway. There's always a rest area...
Thanks Steadeeeddie, that's a bummer. I'm trying to imagine the purpose of such a policy, and the only thing I can come up with is that they want to keep the...
I'm always waiting for this to happen to me, it hasn't happened yet. My answer would be show me a better coach then this one and I'll walk away. You know,...
We had this very thing happen to us last month. I won't say exactly where, but the campground was a KOA, and very overcrowded, and very pricey, but it's near a...
Mark's observation and Tom's experience will prompt me to check around, like with Good Sam & others to find out what's what re the age of a coach. I suppose...
i haven't had an issue (because i've not taken mine to a CG yet), but i'd 'assume' that if the coach looked well maintained then they would not have an issue...
Gentlemen, I may be driving a 1978 Revcon home this weekend, about 375 miles, including tackling 'the Grapevine' (Loooong big hill in Southern California)....
I've found a reference on this site, Message 926, which gives Timken assembly 90344. The scanned Revcon parts pages give Timken 10307009 as the bearing and...
tools: all the basics (complete set of US combination wrenches, plyers (various, including visegrips), various screwdrivers, a normal size hammer, and a LARGE...