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evereste

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  1. On 1/6/2018 at 11:53 AM, Donnie said:

    ..I cannot find the blinker 'flasher' switch tho'..and I've torn the whole dash apart..why would a previous owner dismantle such a thing? Hmnn oh well..I need a manual...

    Are  you looking for the "flasher" ?   Like your turn signals do not work?  4way flashers do not work?  do your turn signals lite up, but do not flash?   I'm not clear on your problem.......  My Chinook is not here where I am, but if you clear up my confusion, I will  check my flasher location the next time that I go over to where it is kept...    I THINK that I know what you are saying, but not sure....  donnie

     

    Lights all work..just no Blink ..I really need a manual for the 76...

  2. On 1/4/2018 at 6:50 PM, linda s said:

    Don't discard the bunk bed parts. Many Chinook owners want them and they are hard to find. I hate to send people away from us but the Chinook group on Yahoo has many members and can answer all of your questions. They are a very helpful group. When you get an older RV you need all the resources you can get

    https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/toyotachinook/info

    Linda S

    Oh. I will keep them and when the day comes...will include them in the sale...That will be a long way off tho' as I've wanted a Chinook for years after a trip in our Dolphin in Utah.. I saw one and fell in love...

  3. The fibreglass is great..just the roof and I found a friend to help me out...so, hoping it won't be too big a job.  We just flushed the engine and put a new oil filter on.. and it seems to run quite well.. I'm thinking of taking out the bunk beds, they really are a pain to set up... The interior is in good shape for its age...I do have to put a new lock on, and hoping to make a decent bed for it... I'm pretty stoked..I don't know much about engines..It has 5 speed 20 R engine, hoping that's a positive thing for power and MPG..No blinkers nor heating tho...so, a few things to try to figure out...I'm pretty stoked tho...I cannot find the blinker 'flasher' switch tho'..and I've torn the whole dash apart..why would a previous owner dismantle such a thing? Hmnn oh well..I need a manual...

  4. You could try some automotive ramps, but they may not be that tall. Back in, then move the ramps in to place and drive forward onto them.

    thought about this..they aren't tall enough..do need about two foot ideally and of course those ramps would be pricey and difficult to move...wood seems to be the answer

  5. hmmn..I read the 84 toy was 3,500 lIb's... I did remove ac and fridge... I did just try railway sleepers and 2X4's and seems pretty solid, it rolled forward, up the slope (so to speak), maybe that's the way to go? The rear would be elevated ideally...but I can switch it round too... my concern is that, there might be too much burden on some area..

  6. I know I only pop in when I need help, but I do browse the board for help and really appreciate what this forum and members share.......I've had my toy for about 4 years, I was pretty naive and bought one riddled with water damage, spent the last couple, tearing out the roof and window areas, replacing with new pieces, paint, sealing etc...I took off the ac on the roof that didn't work, the fridge too, next the stove, only the burners work... I've made it look very nice inside... comfortable at least... I do something every day.. I'm not very knowledgeable tho' and run into lil problems.. horn doesn't work, niggly things.. it runs really well tho' and having removed ac & fridge.. I do seem to get about 17-20 mpg... the exterior looks sad.. not beyond repair, I guess... water damage has taken it's toll on the wheel and extremities of the bus, it no longer leaks thank goodness... I have a few questions.. probably in the wrong thread but.. forgive me

    Thinking of taking stove out (two burner top looks a better option), like I said, oven doesn't work and it probably weighs a great deal? I need to paint the bonnet... I did put a temporary door on... and find parts.. where do I look? I'm in Los Angeles... anyway.. rambling.. I use it every day.. even for local shows, I'm a singer... I drink and smoke and when someone won't drive, I sleep outside the venue... It's a great vehicle for my music...

  7. Well, I'm back... I installed the functioning fan but now none of my cabin lights are working? I'm guessing a fuse or something? I did take off the ceiling) I replaced the water damaged original, so not difficult, just a few screws) to see if I'd somehow cut a wire but it looks fine...i checked the fuses under the steering wheel and all look good...hmmm help. I need the bus for a show tomorrow, it serves as a dressing room for myself and band...

  8. Use your VOM (voltmeter) to determine if you have power supplied to those wires. I would unplug the shore power and check for DC voltage first and then plug in the shore power and see if you have 120 volt AC (alternating current.) I hope that you do not have 120 volt power because if you hooked up a 12 volt fan to it, the fan is now trashed. I would also use jumper wires (or remove the fan) and hook the fan up up to your truck battery to see if it works. You never know, maybe the new fan doesn't work to begin with. My A/C is powered through a junction box located in the overhead cabinet on the driver's side. The junction box is labeled "120 VOLT FOR AIR CONDITIONER." I like to test all items before I go to the trouble of installing them to make sure that they work properly. I have bought a few items that did not work and saved the trouble of installing them. This includes the new stereo that I bought last year for the cab.

    the Ac/roof wires (120 v) don't seem to be live..or isn't connected.. hmmn

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