Sunnynshare
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I would guess that they are similar. Mine is on a 1987 chassis with the 22re engine. The frame of my coach is fiberglass but all manufacturers had about the same choices of what products they used to outfit the living area. You can come by most any time. Kim
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I have some extra parts, some weird things like the trim for the 14 inch ceiling hole, a dash, and stuff like that. Mine is an 88 Sunrader and I am in El Cerrito by Berkeley. Kim
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I was in the same situation and put in an engine from Sunwest. They were good to deal with and did a good job on the engine. After about 300 for shipping and 150 for the gaskets, it cost around 2,000 (I might be a little high on this). http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOYOTA-22R-22RE-REBUILT-ENGINE-LONG-BLOCK-/331397907248?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d28dac330&vxp=mtr Here is a video of part of my work on my very slanted driveway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYerHpZvf9g&list=UUKKdTtDd_73MKZghl-qm6Dg
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I put the flat ones in several years ago. I even stuck one in my daily driver as a dome light cause they are so good and bright. I did not glue or stick anything -- they are just hanging and laying on the white plastic translucent covers -- they are that cool to the touch. Kim
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Small Businesses That Can Be Done In A Toyhome
Sunnynshare replied to snail powered's topic in Miscellaneous & Non-related
Since I am still active in the bar I have visions of doing an impromptu legal practice out of the Sunrader. Maybe with a sliding scale so poor people could have some help too. Not to get clients but to give an overview of the system and different strategies to use. Then I get lazy and seem to never run out of excuses for just sitting back. Kim -
Here is a video of what we did to ours to make setup and breakdown a breeze. It takes seconds to get the bed up and down and is fully supported. Kim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g_7qq4iLFc&list=UUKKdTtDd_73MKZghl-qm6Dg
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I would ask the driver at my local welding supply shop for their regulations.
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Be careful not to over tighten. The torque values are 48 in lbs (5.4 ft lbs). In fact, here is a torque list I compiled on evernote for my 1987 chassis: Mains 76 Stock Rod Bolts 46 ARP Rod Bolts 50 Intake Manifold 33 Exhaust Manifold 33 Oil Pan Bolts 9 Cylinder Head Bolts 62 Cam Timing Gear 58 Cam Bearing Bolt 14 Crankshaft Pulley 116 Timing Cover 8mm Bolts 9 Timing Cover 10mm Bolts 29 Flywheel 80 Cylinder Head Studs 70 Intake Manifold Bolts: 14 Camshaft Bearing Cap Bolts: 14 Cylinder Head Bolts – Stock: 62 Exhaust Studs: 33 Camshaft Timing Gear Bolt: 58 LC Cylinder Head Studs : 70 transmission pan bolts: 48 in lbs (5.4 ft lbs) wheels -- rears are supposed to be torqued to 170 ft lbs, and the fronts to 110 ft lbs
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Looking 4 Sunrader Owners Northern Calif & Bay Area
Sunnynshare replied to abdiver's topic in General Discussion
I am over in El Cerrito (by Berkeley) and can meet nearby. Mine is 21 foot rear diner. Here is a video. Kim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7jKGSP0MKY&list=UUKKdTtDd_73MKZghl-qm6Dg -
I Thought I Was The Slowest Rv On The Road...
Sunnynshare replied to DanAatTheCape's topic in General Discussion
Reminds me of a joke when I worked at the power company. Two workers were driving around in a company truck and stopped on a bridge. One guy spotted a snail and violently stomped on it. The other guy was shocked and asked "why did you squish the poor thing?" Poor thing my eye, the creep was following us around all day! -
I am over in the east bay by Berkeley -- If you ever make it over here I would like to take a look. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7jKGSP0MKY
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I approached it a little differently. I plan on interrupting the 12v switched line to the electric fuel pump. As I recall it is a blue wire under the pass seat. I got the toggle switch now all I need is motivation to slap it in somewhere. Kim