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Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
De-construction time. Lets see...I think I'll rip out the HVAC system from the rear luggage bay today
What a mess! Got it all! And found the where I have been losing the coolant from... finally
Also got the coach lavatory black tank rigged so's I could finally dump.
Also got the Honda 5000 mounted in the Ac condenser compartment
I think I have just about enough junk tore out to warrant a trip to the recyclers boy what a job!
What a mess! Got it all! And found the where I have been losing the coolant from... finally
Also got the coach lavatory black tank rigged so's I could finally dump.
Also got the Honda 5000 mounted in the Ac condenser compartment
I think I have just about enough junk tore out to warrant a trip to the recyclers boy what a job!
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
Go Van Go-- Motivate me-- Motivate me-- More pictures
John & Tara Mellis
Bowman, SC
1982 Eagle Model 10 DD 6V92 Allison Auto
It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years...
Bowman, SC
1982 Eagle Model 10 DD 6V92 Allison Auto
It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years...
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
LOL I now know where the water tanks can go, Huh Clifford Must be a sign of the times John all I found was two lousy beat up dimes
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
So that's what it looks like huh!
At least you have a naked look to start with!
At least you have a naked look to start with!
Paul Lawry
Dreamscape
1968 Eagle 01 #7443
Silver 8V92 HT 740
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1968 Eagle 01 #7443
Silver 8V92 HT 740
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
Are you doing this alone?
Julio & Julieta Pérez
1969 05 #7810
8V92 DD / HT-740 Allison
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8v71 DD / 4 Speed
1969 05 #7810
8V92 DD / HT-740 Allison
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8v71 DD / 4 Speed
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
The hard part is pulling all the hoses and coolant lines completely out, not to mention the 6 gauge 12 volt lines coming from the rear electrical panel, of which I have pulled out with out cutting ( I just know they are gonna come in handy for something sooner or later ) them. Julio, of course I am , still only found 20 cents, boy those NY'ers hang on to their dough tight wonder if they vacuumed them over at NJT in New Joyzy
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
You weren't supposed to take that stuff out! That is the most important part of the driveline of the bus!
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1993 Eagle 15-45
Nashville, TN
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Nashville, TN
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
Make sure you save all that heavy gage wire. Saves more dimes. I do not know if the 15 has the 12v coolant pumps. If so save those for sure. You will need them to pump coolant to the dash. You are knocking a big dent in it lately. Looking good. don't look up, jus keep diggin LOL!!!
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Spartanburg, SC
1973 05
Series 60 allison 4000MHP
Spartanburg, SC
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Series 60 allison 4000MHP
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
This has been quite interesting, discovering an additional 24 cubic foot of space attached to the rear bay , i'll be looking at this space for the holding tanks, and gen fuel tank. This should free up quite a bit of the rear bay I hope.
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Re: Van & Cheryl's 89 model 15
After a few weeks of de-construction of our eagle (ripping out the ac, pulling the floors out replacing rotted away floor supports) thought it was time to give the ol' gal a break and clean her up a bit so I can start all over again . So... I decided to bring her over to the house where we could spiffy her up.
We don't take up too much room in the drive way, or do we?
Gee, if only the garage was bigger so I could get her (and me!) outta the sun
Here is all the shade you get mister lol
Mom and Cheryl coming out to inspect.
More to come...
We don't take up too much room in the drive way, or do we?
Gee, if only the garage was bigger so I could get her (and me!) outta the sun
Here is all the shade you get mister lol
Mom and Cheryl coming out to inspect.
More to come...