xi8940@freenet.tlh.fl.us wrote: : and, while removing the old fule line system, i noticed that off the main : line there was a smaller <around 1/8" I.D.> line sprouting off and going : to yet another fuel pump. this line then headed for the big contraption : that the heater boxes seem to should be conected to. all kinds of lovel : wires all round too.. Sounds like a gasoline auxiliary heater. Some people love'em, others hate'em. Make sure it's played with by somebody that knows what they're doing. : completely striped the interior, bed, fridge sink..all of it..had to ge : rid of the ants in the carpet..of course, the ones in the headliner..what : bugbomb is recommended for us rehabiliatedyardbus owners? The Raid foggers that are purple and orange work really well. Since you've taken out the headliner, you're set. The one problem is that they shoot the fog straight up about seven feet, and the typical bus isn't quite that tall, so you get condensation on the ceiling. If you still have the headliner (or wood, for the camper-types), tape a paper grocery bag up above where you'll be aiming the bug bomb. Remember to throw it out after the three hours. Plan on vacuuming up lots of dead bodies.... Dworkin
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