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  1. Hey , I recently bought a 1986 Travel Master which doesn't have a generator. Trying to figure out the BTU on ac unit and and what generator should I buy. Does any one know how many BTU this unit has and if the Ryobi 2300 generator will be enough?
  2. Hey everyone, I took my Travelmaster to get a tune up and my mechanic said the fuel tank sublet hose was deteriorating pretty bad. Sure enough, after I filled the tank all the way up I noticed about 1/4 of the tank had leaked overnight. I've called around my town to see if anyone has the replacement part but the part has been discontinued by Toyota and I'm having trouble trying to find it online. Any suggestions as to how I can find the part? It's a fuel tank sublet hose for a 1986 Travelmaster. The part number is 7721335110. Thanks!
  3. Hey everyone, I recently bought a 1986 Travel Master which doesn't have a generator. I'd like to have electricity while on the road so I'm wanting to install a generator but have no idea about generators in the slightest. What do I need to know about choosing/installing a generator?
  4. I recently purchased a 1986 Travel Master and noticed a faint smell of gasoline in the cab while driving the other day. Once I was home I checked to make sure the gas cap was good and for any noticeable leaks and didn't see any, but I noticed a pretty strong smell of gas coming out of the exhaust pipe. What could be causing this? Does it require immediate attention or am I okay to drive?
  5. I bought my 1987 Toyota Travelmaster about two weeks ago. One of the first things that i noticed when i was looking at the camper was the floor flexed quite a bit when walking through the the walkway. The floor was covered with the original carpeting so I was not sure what to expect underneath. There were three metal mounts in the floor where the legs of tables fit into and when the tables were in place they would wobble quite a bit on account of the flexy, spongy feeling floor. I started the floor project a few days back by just taking a razor to the carpet and started cutting. All the carpeting came up quite easily and was only stapled around the edges. It did put off a plume of nasty old dirt and dust. I would recommend a mask and a good pair of gloves to anyone looking to start a similar project. I just kept the shop vac going and would vacuum the sections as I tore back the carpeting. The wood underneath was pretty much as I had expected. It was very rotted out, water damaged and visibly very weak when walking over it. It looked to be at its worst right in front of the bench on the main traffic area. There was no real indication at this point where the water damage was originating from, but I suspect it may be from just years of wet shoes or mistreatment. After all the carpeting was out I unscrewed the Table mounts to get a better look as to what was under the floor. I pulled up the first table floor mound and was expecting to see some sort of sub floor underneath, but to my surprise all i saw straight through to my driveway. The bottom of the table mount was flush with the floor under the camper. The floor is just made up of a thin layer of coated sheet metal, then foam and then very thin plywood. Im not sure if this will make the project harder or easier. I pulled up another one of the table mounts and it revealed a cross bar support stud. I figured that there would be quite a bit of those going through the floor, but i will not know until i pull up all the plywood. The Next step is to take out all the chairs remove the rest of the carpeting and start to take apart the bench to see how back the damage to the floor goes. The plan is to pick a spot under the bench where the damage stops and tear up all the plywood and insulation to that point. Im going to patch over the holes in the floor where the table mounts are because i don't need the tables there. More to come soon.
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