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BobBeery

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  1. We had the 90 Warrior with basically the same wall material. My wife painted over it and it looked nice. Can't tell you how long that lasted because a year later we moved up to a 94 Warrior.
  2. Thanks for your replies, Linda, jjrbus, and extech. I knew it would be pricey, just trying not to be taken advantage of.
  3. Up to 110,000 miles now so want to adjust my valves on a 3VZE V-6. What is a fair price for a reliable shop to do the work?
  4. This happened on my 94 Warrior. While playing with the lever (at home)suddenly it would not shift at all. The linkage had come apart at the lower pivot. I go a new bushing, two flat washers, and a locking pin for less than $10 at my local Toyota dealer. Now works just right all the time.
  5. Was getting 94 Warrior ready for the road this year. Tried running it through the gears, just to move it a foot or so. It would not go into 1st. Tried a few times. Then back to Park and try again. Would not go into 2nd or 1st. Back to Park. Tried again and the shift handle would move anywhere too easily but the tranny stayed in Park. Checked shifter linkage, looked ok from the top but after crawling under I saw immediately that a pivot had come undone. I found what was left of a rubber bushing and part of a clip. Went to Toyota dealer parts desk next day. I had to give him the VIN for the computer to find this vehicle but it worked. I ordered a rubber bushing, two washers (one for either side of the bushing) and a clip to keep in all on. Parts are supposed to be delivered on the second business day and cost less than eight $$. We are due to leave for a cross country trip in less than two weeks so are very happy that it came apart before we left.
  6. Mine has a Kohler and I wish it didn't. It does run and it does generate but it uses double the fuel of my Honda 2000 portable, the exhaust will blow sand off the ground that is 3-4 feet from the side of my Warrior. and as Maineah mentioned above, it is very noisy, uncomfortably so. I take my Honda with me whenever I can.
  7. From the wooden boat people, there is a borate powder that I use. It kills dry rot fungus and some bad insects. Mix 2oz with a pint of water or 1lb to a gallon of water. Use brush, sprayer, spritzer bottle, whatever to saturate the wood, keep applying until no more will soak in. Then let it dry. It is available in 1lb from Homedepot.com under the name Board Defense $35.90 ship to store free. Also from systemthree.com under the name Borate Powder 2oz $8.95 or 1lb $23.95 but both plus shipping. Only problem I had with it is on plywood. It doesn't penetrate through glue lines. This stuff remains in the wood and doesn't deteriorate so will prevent re-occurrence for a long long time.
  8. I use the same Honda but just carry it loose right behind the driver. I make sure the gas tank vent is closed. When I stop I put the Honda on the ground 15-20 feet away and hook up. If it rains I put a folding chair on each side of it and put a small tarp over. That way there is lots of room for air to move. Biggest concern is possible theft.
  9. Be happy you found a replacement cover at all. I broke mine (my fault) and could not find a cover so spent hours gluing it back together. Spend the $130.
  10. Sounds like fun but BC is too far. I"m three hours south of Saulte Sainte Marie Ontario. I do know a reefer tech factory certified by both major manufacturers. He is two hours south of the Soo but if you ever drove this far he could take care of you.
  11. In 1973 when I was 25yrs I combined bicycle and trains to go from Oslo Norway in late June to Como Italy to Amsterdam to Vienna to Greece in early December.. I had a Peugot touring bike which had originally come with factory carriers front and back and full fenders front and back. But only the rear carrier was still there when I bought it used. I did about half the miles on the bike, half on trains, and stayed mostly in youth hostels. I learned about Spiro Agnew resigning the vice presidency and Gerald Ford replacing him when I arrived in Dubrovnik Yugoslavia. Bike days are over now--permanent Afib.
  12. Hi Murph/Ryan, we are in Traverse City so 3-4 hours away, but willing to talk. Not up on things specific to Escaper, but we have had an 87 Dolphin, a 90 Dolphin, and now have a 94 Warrior. Some years we pass thru your area, some years not. I have dealt with most of the things you mentioned. You mentioned water pump. Is that for water in the house or for the engine? I have sent you a personal message with my phone number. At the top of this site click on the envelope to retrieve it.
  13. An 87 Dolphin was our first Toyota motorhome. We encourage you to keep at this until it is well done. Here is some info I learned rebuilding the shower enclosure of a 90 Dolphin that we later owned. First is about rot. After you remove anything that is falling apart or 'pukey' you can kill the fungus with a borate solution. Identical products are available from homedepot.com where is is called Board Defense, 1lb of powder is $35.90 with free shipping to store. And from systemthree.com where it is called EndRot Borate Powder. 1lb is $23.95 but you also pay shipping. Mix with water until dissolved and apply by spray bottle or brush as much as the wood will absorb. Try to apply everywhere within 18 inches of visible rot. Second is about the inside finished surface. You can use very thin plywood like some crafters use for woodburnings. Cover with wallpaper or paint. But I was doing a shower so I used fiber-reinforced panels (FRP) put up with an adhesive specific for FRP that works on any porous base. I found two styles at big-box home centers. One had a smooth white surface and the other a pebbled surface like a basketball is pebbled. I wanted to apply the adhesive outdoors and carry the panels into the shower so after I had the panels cut I practiced carrying them in to make sure I could get them to the right position without touching any adhesive to any part of my Dolphin. Results were very good. Best wishes on your project.
  14. My 94 Warrior has the same model furnace. It quit dead this year. I found that there was a blown glass buss fuse 4A in the red feed wire. This was right at the furnace on the left side. Have a look. Good luck.
  15. Back from Michigan's UP. Used the furnace two nights. At first the sail switch would move but stop just short of closing. I took off the front grill and used a stick to wiggle the switch several times and then it would creep closed but the furnace would run. Fan was fairly noisy. After two nights use the sail switch closes quickly and the fan motor is noticeably quieter. I guess it just needed to be used some.
  16. My 94 Warrior also is 17 gal. Part of the bottom of the tank has been pushed up a little which may reduce capacity but I think by less than half a gallon. I did manage to put in 15.7 gal once this year. I drove until the needle was almost below the E mark and then after the needle quit moving another 15 miles or so before filling. I based my driving on knowing my usual mileage times 16 and rounded down just a bit in case I was below average. Got away with it.
  17. Maineah, Thanks for the info on board cost. If I go in there to replace a board I might as well replace or lubricate the (noisy) fan motor with a quiet one. Any Idea on the cost for one of those? I remember pricing a motor for the furnace in my previous 87 Dolphin and the price was over $120 at an RV dealer.
  18. That thin metal under the belly is NOT framing. It does prevent a lot of floor damage from splashing water, thrown mud, and flying stones.
  19. I think my house (not Toyhouse) has a couple of those serrated head bolts.
  20. That fuse may have been horizontal. I didn't see it until I pulled a nest of wires from the left side to the front. Not too happy to learn about boards going bad. I will see what happens.. Hope to get at least another ten years with this Toy.
  21. The suburban furnace in my 94 Warrior worked okay in late April this year, just more fan noise than I would like. But in late July it was dead. No fan, no clicks, fuse in 12v converter was okay. Our next trip is to Michigan's upper peninsula right after Labor Day; forecast is for 60's high, mid 40's to low 50's at night. So I went on a voltage hunt. I found a buss glass fuse in the red feed wire on the side of the furnace had blown. 4 amp was hard to find. Struck out at NAPA. Auto Zone had one only if you bought a nine fuse assortment for 3.99. Found them at a hardware associated with the do-it-best chain. A 4-pack of 4 amp fuses was 1.99 but then I saw a 2-pack of time-delay 4 amp fuses for 4.19. Since I could not think of a reason for an overamperage I was concerned that I would keep blowing a regular fuse. I thought it only runs the fan so the time delay fuse seemed a better idea and installed one. Furnace works. Now today I got out the factory manual for the furnace and saw there is a circuit board in there. The question is--could I ruin the circuit board if the voltage goes over 4 again? I have been told that time delay fuses take about 30 seconds to blow. Should I pull out the time delay fuse and put in a standard one?
  22. I would be very uneasy about stuffing a suitcase-type gen into where the Kohler is. The exhaust could kill you. If you just carry it there but take it out to run it, that is just fine.
  23. To find water heater walk around the outside. Look for a metal door about 15 inches high and 18 inches long. It will have some ventilation grillwork in it. The bottom of this door is usually about even with the inside floor. Open the door and there it is--unless it has been removed. 110v outlets--5Toyota is right. There should be at least one, maybe more gfi. Mine is in the walkway and just below the kitchen sink. Every year at least once we hit the test button by accident and have to reset it.
  24. First Toy 87 Dolphin had no gen. I bought Honda EU2000i. Second Toy 90 Dolphin had Onan 2800 in it which ran. Third Toy 94 Warrior has Kohler 2800 in it which runs. I definitely prefer the Honda. (A Yamaha would be just as welcome). My roof A/C is small enough that the Honda can start and run it. Onan was dated, noisy used more gas, and the exhaust blew dirt when I parked on a dirt campsite. The Kohler is the most noisy, uses the most gas, blows the most dirt. After giving it two chances I refuse to use it any more. I start it once or twice a year just to have it working in case we get a different Toy and sell this one. Only reason I haven't removed it is lack of time and initiative. My suggestion is to tear out the Kohler.
  25. Had an Onan 2800 in my previous Toy, have a Kohler 2800 in my current Toy. I would take Onan over Kohler every time.
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