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In the "Links" folder on the left, there will be links posted to help anyone that is in the process of bringing an Old Revcon back from the dead. A very big...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 5, 2003
2:03 pm
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I appreciate the efforts that you are putting forth in trying to build this group. The other revcon groups seem to be going somewhat dormant judging by the...
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Feb 6, 2003
4:02 am
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Welcome aboard, Mark. Revcon Owners are just what we need, thanks for joining. Please feel free to post pictures. I hope you got some pics of the floor re-do...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 6, 2003
10:30 pm
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I found this posted to a BBS on the 'Net: About the front end bell crank bushings-- "The bell crank bushings can be purchased from Henderson Line-up in Grants...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 7, 2003
6:00 am
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Finally, I have come upon a clear picture of how the smaller Duke or Prince model Revcon got a dinette. The dinette was an option and the Revcon folks...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 7, 2003
5:46 pm
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On the later, "sloped-nosed" Revcons, we see more engineering "savy" in the Factory's Choice of fabric window blinds. Why fabric? They are basically silent...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 8, 2003
2:40 pm
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... installing ... from ... clear ... Revcon ... Be careful with the front Wheel bearings. There is an inner and outer bearing with a spacer that goes in...
mkwalker58 <mkwalker5...
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Feb 8, 2003
10:31 pm
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I agree. Marty Moore's has everything (just about) for the Revcon Motorcoach. Included with the 454 Chevy and Turbo 400 transmission (from 1979- onwards), was...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 10, 2003
4:33 am
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First time ever...1988 "Last Gasp" Revcom Pics...I posted these in the Photos Section. Some things to look at: No rain drip rail around the roof, over the...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 10, 2003
1:46 pm
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... a ... has ... have ... radius ... This is a footnote: Revcon went to a bunch of trouble to radius the corners of the cabinets, but they did not radius the...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 11, 2003
2:51 am
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Sometime near the End of Revcon, "somebody" banded together and started, in Carson, California, The Silver Motorcoach Company. This coach was built with Revcon...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 14, 2003
9:34 pm
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It sure looks to me like the remaining Revcon employees gave an effort to continue on with the Silver Motorcoach Company. If you look at the effort, it was...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 16, 2003
11:43 pm
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For use on an aluminum-skinned Revcon, Sodium Bicarbonate, Potassium Bicarbonate, Halotron, or some type of Halogenated agent, are the only recommended agents....
steadeeeddie
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Feb 18, 2003
11:47 pm
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The primary material used for automotive wire insulation is a type of PVC--when this material heats up (a short circuit) it begins to out-gas (give off)...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 20, 2003
12:46 pm
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At nadaguides.com: You are allowed 10 free searches for Revcon Coach values per day. Of interest, Revcon did not build any Motorcoaches during 1986. The 1990...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 22, 2003
11:11 pm
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I found (on the 'Net) a job App. from a guy who lives (at that time) in Eugene, Oregon. One of his former jobs was that of Quality Control and Employee...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 26, 2003
1:47 pm
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for: haggis3us's---- Welcome aboard-- Thank you for joining our Revcon Curious Group. Steady Eddie...
steadeeeddie
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Feb 28, 2003
6:36 pm
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I just found this site, and was glad to join. I have a 29' (really 30'6" bumper to bumper) Duke, 1985, whaletail. I know of one other. We restored it 1 1/2...
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Mar 1, 2003
9:06 pm
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Does anyone have the part #'s for shock absorbers on the later model (Revcon front end) 1979 coach. I was quoted $120.00 each by a dealer. This seems a little...
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Mar 2, 2003
4:38 am
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Hi Mark, Recently I bought Bilsteins for my Ford super duty for about $67 ea. which was the best price around. I got them from http://www.eshocks.com/. I,m...
roderick anderson
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Mar 2, 2003
4:54 pm
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... other. ... miles ... Dennis--- Welcome aboard.. :-) How about posting some pictures of your restored Revcon Coach in our "Photos" section? I'm sure there...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 2, 2003
6:39 pm
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In the "Photos" section I am beginning an Album of some various 1983- up dashboard photos. The first one is of an '84, which has a digital readout center ...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 2, 2003
6:48 pm
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... model ... dealer. ... Hi, I checked the Revconeers website (which you all should know about...if you don't, JOIN) and it gives the following data: The ...
denniscaddy <dennis@....
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Mar 2, 2003
7:00 pm
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The original Carrera Shocks are (I believe) "re-buildable". Carrera is still in business (do a search using the keywords: "Carrera+shocks") and they can...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 2, 2003
8:34 pm
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A quick check on the 'Net shows the Carrera shock, numbered 3177 as still available from Carrera, but not with the suffix -E81. They are a chromed, steel...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 4, 2003
2:55 pm
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I found a post on the 'Net I would like to share: "I have owned a 33' Revcon King since August 1999. You have to feel comfortable with the front-wheel-drive...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 7, 2003
6:03 pm
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Yahoo is spying on all of us. They are using a one pixel-on-the-screen web tracking device, called a "web beacon" to see where we have been, and who knows what...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 9, 2003
4:52 pm
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To steadyeddie... There is an interesting whaletail Revcon for sale on the Revconeers website...if you can't get on and want info, let me know. Dennis...
denniscaddy
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Mar 10, 2003
7:29 pm
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When a Revcon-person visits the Revconeer Web-site, and clicks on the "Classified" Ads link, it shows that no ads are curently being shown. This must surely be...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 11, 2003
1:28 pm
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I seem to find little snippets of information out on the 'Net concerning the braking (or lack there-of) on the 454 Chevy-powered Revcon Slant-noses. Is this an...
steadeeeddie
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Mar 11, 2003
1:49 pm
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