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Shoprat

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  1. I saw with interest the post a few threads down about the paint job done on a Yota MH. I thought that maybe it was time to get rid of the Beige thingy from the mid 80's and bring the appearance in line with the 21st century. In this vein, I decided to go the route of the popular tv show that makes over semi tractors and touch base with my inner Picasso. This is my first attempt at the photoshop thingy, trying to get an idea of what my efforts would produce. I would like to get you folks input on my efforts.

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  2. Check your trans shift cable adjustment. Open the throttle wide open,then look down where the bracket comes off the throttle body.There is a small sleeve on the trans cable that should be beyond the rubber boot about 1 mm. That's about a strong 1/32 of an inch in real measurement. If it isn't at that point, adjust the cable using the two nuts on the bracket that surrond the cable to adjust.

    Hope this helps.

    John

  3. Howdy Robert...

    What I would do is take it to a body shop and get an estimate. A solid estimate would be more informative to you than the guestimates your doing now. Maybe some of the bent parts can be bumped and straightened out. Get more info , Sir. That way you can make a better decision.

  4. Howdy Strassy...

    Did you mention TURBOCHARGER ???

    I put one on my 22 REC.It is gas, but I would imagine that your Diesel would be similar. A turbo packs in more air, so I had to increase the fuel delivery to avoid a lean condition resulting in an overheated engine. I had to also install a fuel/air ratio meter to monitor the exhaust so I could set up the fuel delivery for best power. And an exhaust temp guage to arrive at a good temp to keep things fairly cool. I found this out after I fried an exhast header. You do get more power, but you have to re-engineer the unit accordingly.

    Hope this helps.

    John

  5. Howdy Mike..

    I have seen batteries with an internal short go dead, but not very often. Try disconnecting the battery positive post cable and connecting a 12 volt test light between the positive cable end and the batterys' positive post. If you have a draw, the test light will light. If it lights, start pulling fuses until the light goes out. The light going out tells you that circuit has a draw.

    Hope this helps.

    John

  6. Thanks Greg. I have only been on the computer for a couple of months .At 65 it all takes longer and bro. I mean everything takes longer. I wish I knew what you did about it. Yes your address is not a secret,but I knew of no other way to get ahold of you. Really feel that you and everyone who puts so much into this site should get all the help you deserve. Money is all I have to offer at this time,unless some can use my 40 yrs. of antique furniture refinishing. Thanks again. Steve. P.S, The check is in the mail and I hope John approves this message.

    To all you contributors...

    CLAP-CLAP-CLAP-CLAP

    WOOT-WOOT WOOT-WOOOT

    Hack-hack-hack-hack-cough-gasp-wheeze-cough...

    Man ! Getting to OLD to do that...

    where's my inhaler...

    Whoooo

    John

  7. Yo Baja...

    I would wake up and be content. Ya got it made , man. Runs great, 20+ mpg, 80k on the engine and has a nice , live with it cab interior.

    I go with a spare for the front wheels. Dual wheels on each side, if one goes flat you still have one good tire to make it to a repair station to have the flat fixed. Front have no options like this.

    Sounds to me , you're making things a little complicated for yourself. You went basic on the interior, don't go all out on the exterior. Your " Keep it Basic" approach showed me what a person really needs in an RV. Leave the RV alone and whack something up between the other two, like maybe a Turbo on the short bed...

    with chrome pipes coming out of the hood...

    and raised suspension...

    how about a rock crawler ???

  8. Hey Bajadulce...

    Glad your back, Dude ! Use PM ? No, no,no ! I like reading your thread. Must be one of the longest ones on this site. Your creative , outside the box, ideas on what to do to a Toyota motorhome acts as a potting soil to ideas in other folks here, me being one of them. Don't let the cobwebs on the replies to your post deter you! New approaches to spiffin' up mans' gift to to the RV world are greatly accepted. YOUR INTERIOR IDEAS ROCK !

    Btw, iffen ya ever want to Turbo-ize that sucker, I'll hug ya !

    John

  9. I took out one of the small lights in the rear of the Cab, and put it in over the bed, replacing the origonal light there.

    I made sure there are no exposed wires anywhere tho.

    oi... this is all so confuseing,

    I wish I knew the basics for electronics.

    Maybe I did something wrong with the solar panals as well?

    altho im still getting a charge on the battery.

    The RV starts up fine and we can charge our laptops and phone.

    We just cant turn on the lights anymore.

    Sounds to me Gypsy that maybe finding someone around your place who has a handle on basic vehicle wiring is the way to go. An auto tech student would probably of some help. Here's an idea, check out your local high school and ask the Auto Tech instructor if he could have his class check the Toys' wiring out.The students get hands on experience, and you get it checked out for probably little to no cost.

    Hope this helps

    John Boeve

  10. Howdy Greg...

    Weird. I donated this morning via Paypal. You said you didn't get it. I just checked my Paypal account, and they said the donation was unclaimed. I said "Rats", and cancelled the transaction. I then checked the donation thingy again, they had recorded the cancellation. Sooooo, I just now donated again, this time I guess it went through..

    Just my way of saying Thanks for the site.

    By the way, sell the dog, not the Turbo...

    Just kidding

    John Boeve

  11. Howdy Shanda...

    You left it OFF? Ok. Guess it'll work, but these things have such a high roll center, I myself, believe in "Stability above All" , and would have a sway bar. Helps with the lean on corners and side winds. If you watch your speed on corners and such, a sway bar is just extra weight, BUT, what if ya have to change lanes quickly or misjudge your speed going into a corner ? I'd be bitting chunks otta the seat, but if not having one works for you, more power to ya !

  12. Howdy Mike...

    Ahh yes, cone washers. Aren't they fun? I use a cold chisel with just one face on the chisel ground down to about a 45 degree angle. Notice I said ONE side. Most chisels have two faces so that the cross section of the chisel lookes like a house roof. We want a single slope of the chisel. Put the chisel on the side of the cone washer with the flat side of the chisel against the axle face. Gently tap the chisel with a hammer. This will spring the cone washer and pop it out of the hole. I have also read that putting a small diameter deep socket over the stud and tapping the socket with a hammer lightly, willl pop the cone washer loose. I use RTV gasket maker instead of the paper gasket.

    Hope this helps

    John

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