thanks to Alistair’s posted photos https://shufti.blog/2010/08/11/dometic-fridge-flue-assembly/ <https://shufti.blog/2010/08/11/dometic-fridge-flue-assembly/> made it a snap This list is a lifesaver for me Now down to Monday washing and waxing then installing the small car oil dip stick and bundling up some wiring from the electronics box to the engine. it is subie powered Spent couple of days just cleaning the interior it sat for almost two years at the body shop some time with the top off etc some one took the blue tarp that was covering the top Next week will pack it up to be ready for our first trip in over 5 years
When we get back from the short trip will get the AC serviced I have put rattle trap over much of the side panels including doors , fire wall and engine cover etc Will do the front wheel wells under the carpet when we get back most likely will not have time before Looking forward to hearing how much better the noise level is Have enough rattle trap yet to do the front floor under the carpet also will listen on this trip to see where the noise comes from Even though I am technically retired still cleaning up paperwork from the two businesses taking care of my sisters estate learning new computer programs Lightroom and adobe bridge just got a new Epson 9 color printer for photos learning how to make sourdough bread getting my garden small as it is together etc Guess I do not know how to slow down have worked 65 hour weeks most of my life in the film business and before worked while in high school and 40 hours a week while carrying 12 hours at university need ed work for the $ and school to stay out of Viet nam ended up in the air force in Korea America force radio and tv rambling ed
Edward V Barger edvbarger@mac.com 310 922 6251
> On Apr 14, 2018, at 5:08 PM, Pat Spragge <spraggepat@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Ed, > > Not sure exactly what part of the vent system you are having issues with, but take a look at the GoWesty video for removing the refrigerator. It shows the outside vent being removed but the installation is the reverse. > Hope that helps > >> On Apr 9, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Edward V Barger <edvbarger@MAC.COM> wrote: >> >> After more than 2 years finally getting the 87 ready for a camping trip in May >> >> Lots of details to take care of and then the packing up after checking every thing to make sure all is clean and working >> >> I can not remember exactly how all the parts of the flue vent assembly go back together and have not found a good diagram >> >> Have checked the Bentley and Go Westy but have not located a diagram >> >> Any one out there amounts the folks in the know …. know of such >> >> >> thanks >> >> ed >> >> >> Edward V Barger >> edvbarger@mac.com >> 310 922 6251 |
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