gmichaelz Posted July 25, 2009 Share Posted July 25, 2009 Today I removed my Coleman rooftop air conditioner model # 6727B707, and replaced it with a standard 14X14 roof vent. The AC worked fine but leaked ever so slightly into my interior due to the 3 hold down bolts loosened with time and vibration. An easy quick fix by removing the inside ceiling assembly cover and accessing these hold down bolts, then simply tighten. Unfortunately the previous owner never performed this critical maintenance service. This evening while researching information about the marketability of this used AC unit on "Google", I came across this wonderful link for a 1988 Motorhome Owners Manual, distributed with the competitions' Airstream Model. Newbies as well as seasoned veterans to this motorhome lifestyle, anyone needing information as to service and maintenance issues to their ToyHomes should read this PDF File. This 1988 Airstream Motorhome was equipped with the same Coleman AC Model as I removed off my 1987 Toyota Gulfstream Conquest. also the water pump is similar, etc., etc. Seems like the main difference is the outer covering and of course, "The Price" Note: I also duplicated this link to this well written owners manual by posting this information in the "Manuals Gallery" for easy reference and retrieval. For your enjoyment I have attached a photo of the infamous, "NASA's Airstream Motorhome," copyrights by Airstream Vintage Classic Motorhome Collection. The attached link to this Owners Manual provides some very good information about using, enjoying, and caring for your motorhome: A Must Read for ToyHome Owners! In my humble opinion. Enjoy the MotorHome Experience, Michael http://b190.com/files/1991%20B190%20owners%20manual.pdf" target="_blank">http://b190.com/files/1991%20B190%20owners%20manual.pdf</a> <img src="http://image02.webshots.com/2/6/35/29/45563529kqrwTW_ph.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lynn & Denise Posted August 5, 2009 Share Posted August 5, 2009 Those were the best Airstream motorhomes! We had a 1984 31 foot Airstream motorhome we purchased about the time we sold our first 1987 Toyotoa Winnie back in 2005. Today, we are back to a 1983 Toyota Huntsman, but will never forget our year with the Airstream. Luxury! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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