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KristyK

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  1. Parting with our 91 Toyota Odyssey RV. It has 89k miles, fuel injected V6 with overdrive, great fuel mileage, sleeps 6, fits in regular parking space, tires only have 10k miles on them, all engine hardware replaced, all new belts (including timing belt) new front shocks, Extremely reliable. Includes generator, solar panel, levelers, sewage hose, and more. Roof is in great shape, no leaks. Needs a new fridge (and flooring due to fridge leaking out) otherwise in great shape. Stove works great and new toilet installed. We have been traveling California for 2 years and have been relocated to the Pacific Northwest for work so we must part with it. Title in hand, current registration and passed smog no problem. Wanted to share on this forum, hoping it can go to a Toyota Rv enthusiast so it will be taken care of...we are in Monterey Ca but willing to travel a few hours to meet serious buyers. Please feel free to text 805-286-648zero  Asking $5000 

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  2. Totally understand Derek, I will keep this thread updated as we go and post pictures and all the info I find, perhaps it will help someone like me in the future:) You have been so much more helpful than I could have hoped.  

    Linda S...I wish I knew you!! Your driveway doesn't happen to be anywhere near Monterey, CA does it? 

  3. Wow Derek...this will most likely be a very helpful diagram, to the guys (just makes my head hurt to look at HAHA) I will show them this and get back to you though. This is really a great forum for these RVs! Thank you again, I feel like this will be a huge help to my mechanically inclined people! The mechanic said the whole metal part of the line was rusted, including where it went in to the tank and said we would have to replace the whole thing...there was really no discussion of just replacing the line (I assumed this was just a safety issue since it's the gas tank?) But this is a pretty fancy shop that does mostly high end classic cars, you could eat off the floor in there! I'm waiting to hear back from an rv mechanic who may have some more economical suggestions...stay tuned. The new tank isnt too bad but he said it will be like 4 or 5 hours labor and like I said, our plan was to smog it and sell it before finding all this out. In California you have to have a current smog cert to sell. 

  4. Just tried to smog my 91 Odyssey so we can sell it and found out there was a leak in the fuel system. Had my mechanic take a look and after a smoke test he says the metal line going from the tank to the rubber fuel lines is rusted and that's where the leak is. They suggest to replace the whole tank...is this necessary? Can the metal line just be replaced? If not, what size tank is this and where might I find a suitable replacement?  Thanks 

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