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sailfritz

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  1. I'm sure glad for this sight and wish I had know about it before buying but as my Dad used to say" Can't cry over,...........you know the rest. Anyway I take ownership May 2nd and found out Linda S is right around the corner from where I will be working on it in Los Gatos,Ca.! What providence so just picking your experienced brains out there. 43,000 miles, 4 speed 500 series Dolphin. What would you do 1st ,2nd, 3rd etc?,................Have a Yosemite/south on 395 to Lone pine where me and my oldest brother motorcycled camped in 1982 then Big Sur back to San Jose in a week. Advice if this was yours?

    Tom

  2. Just wondering if any of you have heard about the club you join for $35 and they give you a list of Calif. winerys that allow a Rv to park. No nothing but a nice private place, secure and a wine tasting adventure outside your door! I think it's frugal-rv-travel.com or harvesthosts.com or overnightrvparking.com or maybe landyachting.com

  3. Really loving reading all the problems some of you have had with newly purchased rigs. Speaking of this topic I'm sure some of you have read a few posts of mine. I made payments with the owner, who by the way only put 500 miles on this 85 Dolphin 500 series stick 22r motor with 43,000 miles! Long story. I pick it up May 2nd in Stockton,Ca. and take it to San Jose where kind Linda S. , a moderator on the site, will be helping me sort out prioritys to ready her for my 1st trip May 17th (a week) with my oldest brother and 12 yr old son to Yosemite and back.

    I am a light mechanic of sorts and have remodeled kitchens, bathroom s etc,...........soooo I'm also a tent camper but at 57 yrs old I'm ready for some basic comforts.

    I got to look inside while in Calif. as I live in Hawaii since Sept. 2012. Seems leaks around the front bunk windows and vents. Most of the vent opening handles are busted off. ( I will reseal the roof for sure) Propane valve leaks as you unscrew it to the on postion (normal?) The water pump worked as did the interior lights so the aux. battery is good and papers show it was new in 2008. Also new radiator & hoses, thermostat in 2010 too. No receipts for brakes or tuneups.

    You mechanics out there tell me where do you start? The owner refused to smog it even after I said it's the owners responsibility so that's the first item and should pass as it has low miles. So do I take the signed title to Stockton,Ca. DMV and show it and get a one day moving permit to drive it to a local smog shop and then take that to the DMV with proof of insurance, bill of sale and smog certificate and around $500 later (what owner paid in 2012) I'm the proud owner of a close to 30yr old baby girl Toy?

    I'm a backyard mechanic so I'm thinking it goes (I drove it) but will it stop when I really need to? The basics of setting something in motion, it needs to stop! How is removing the rear duallys for a brake inspection? This thing has air bags so I should see if they hold constant air pressure which means they are still good? How about some feedback here guys and gals? I'm game for the fun and challenge of putting repairing and making this baby safe and sound over the summer. In fact May 1st I fly in and don't return to Hawaii till Aug. 5th so plenty of time to travel with my 2 boys and the wife around Calif. and up to Bend, Or. and along that famous coast.

    Tom in Kona

  4. I am picking up my 85 Dolphin May 1st in Stockton,Ca. and 1st trip with my oldest brother and youngest son is to Yosemite before the crowds arrive for the summer. July we travel all over Calif. & Or. with the family.

    Hey I have a mission on Ometepe Island (Goodle it) and it would be a cool place to cross over on one of our ferrys and camp out on Playa Santo Domingo in front of the Istiam Hotel. Tellm Tomas sent you. Been there 13 years myself, everyone knows me. Had a 78 westfalia there, called it Chitty Chitty bang bang, backfired alot.

    Tom

  5. I'm picking up my 1985 Dolphin 500 series May 2nd without a clue on how anything works as the owner never used it either the year she had it. I know the lp valve is bad as I turn it on gas leaks out but only in opening it so should I replace the whole valve that screws into the tank and keep the regulator or is there one somewhere else? My water pump works and I didn't see any leaks but I did notice in the little access panel where the electrical Rv hook up cord is there are 2 water valves and I believe drains but one is capped off, not connected so what is that all about? By the way any RV rallys in Calif. this summer?

    Tom in San Jose,Ca.

  6. Welcome Sailfritz. Look around this site for anything you need to know. The people on here are very knowledgeable and always ready to help. Without this site, I would have made a terrible choice and purchased something that would have been a money pit. I have been able to complete all of my own upgrades and repairs with the help of everyone here.

    Thanks Bob, I have been feasting on all the topics in the forums, so much great info and links to find fans and other parts for all problems, fantastic resource as you guys have learned through the hardships so we newbees can do it right! THANKS!
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    My 1985 Dophin 500 series with the 22R, 5 speed with 43,000 on the motor. Can't wait to find out all about RVing when I explore how everything works. I'm a tent camper and this is my 1st Rv at 56 yrs old but can't wait till this summer as we pack up the wife and kids and hit the road for 3 months in Calif.,Ore, Wa. and Id!

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  8. Hello all!

    I am new to the forum and I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Jason and I live in central Kentucky. I am the assistant parts manager at a Toyota dealership, and I just recently got my first Toyota camper after a few years of searching.

    It's a 1986 Odyssey with the 22RE, 88k original miles. My daily driver is 1992 regular cab 4x4 pickup with the 22RE, so I am very familiar with the engine and Toyotas in general.

    Here's some shots of my new toy:

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    As you can probably tell, the old girl has been very well maintained. The awning is new, new fridge, engine recently serviced with a head gasket change and aftermarket header installed. The water tank has been relocated to under the couch, and the original location, which was beside the bathroom door, has been converted into a closet. They have also added a trickle charger to charge the battery any time The interior is pretty much original except for the curtains. The wife and I are really excited to get out on the road and try it out.

    Also, if any of the members here find themselves in need of Toyota parts, please feel free to contact me. I can get you discounts on most OEM parts.

    Beautiful shape!

  9. Yeah, thanks for the update of your awesome trip!

    I'm pretty sure I'm going to do the de-smog thing and maybe a Weber carb too.

    Was it you that told us that you were getting the same MPG with the Weber as you were with the Aisan but have a lot more power now? Did you ever check the gas mileage you were getting on the trip? Where did you put the 11 gallon propane tank? What kind of inverter did you buy?

    Can you explain more on the De Smog item? In Cal. we have to keep the original smog equip. on or fail smog.
  10. I to am a new owner (paid off in Jan.) of a 1985 Toyota Dolphin 500 series, 43,000 miles. I know nothing at all, zero, about how any systems operate so this will be fun to learn. Have all original owners manuals and repair receipts too! Where does one start? My canopy was shot so where do I just get a replacement canvas vs a whole new awning?

    Tom in San Jose,Ca.

  11. How did the rebuild go? do you have anymore pictures to show? I recently purchased a Toyota Dolphin and am doing rot repair now. Any help would be appreciated thank you.

    I just bought an 85 dolphin with rear U bench. Have no idea if anything works or how it all works and neither did the owner! I'm a tent camper getting older (56) and wiser, mechanically inclined so I have manuals and will eventually figure it all out. This forum has been such a big help with 5 pages of notes and counting! Any suggestions? Tom
  12. Poly butyl pipe and Quest fittings are junk and that's just a fact. In a RV I think it is sufficient to handle the demands. What I would recommend is using the on board water system, and avoid hooking up to pressurized shore water supplies even with a regulator. If you need to make a repair, use a product called Flair It. http://www.flairit.com (available at ACE Hardware, and many good RV shops, Camping World etc). If you use Shark Bites or like products they should be specifically for Poly butyl on the end you connect to the original piping.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmYjHD_b410

    Replace any failing piping with Pex it's cheap, lightweight, compatible with most all Sharkbite fittings and proven to be extremely durable. A tip I would offer is if you are replacing allot of piping rent the crimp tool from Home Depot or Lowe's as they are ridiculously expensive.

    Can you explain the "on board water system" futher?

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