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spring air lift kit for 1987 dolphin

 

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I need my leaf spring air bags replaced ¨C can anyone help with a good part number for a replacement?

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Thanks ¨C Ken Stuff


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Re: DELUXE 1993 TOYOTA WINNEBAGO WARRIOR for sale in Michigan

 

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On Jun 7, 2023, at 3:29 PM, drscrowe via <drscrowe@...> wrote:

Hi, what is a "marine coated" roof? Thanks, Sue


Re: DELUXE 1993 TOYOTA WINNEBAGO WARRIOR for sale in Michigan

 

Hi, what is a "marine coated" roof? Thanks, Sue


Re: Compressor for rear air bags, 1991 Warrior

 

Hello FLD,

Everything you wanted.


Aaron from Colorado


Re: Compressor for rear air bags, 1991 Warrior

 

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We have an 87 Toyota Seabreeze, I ran into the same issue as one of my rear airbags had a slow leak, I did worry about using the airbags to level each side, so connected both to a tee and then into a pressure switch, which turns off a contact switch at 60 psi, and on at 30 psi. The switch is similar to ones on compressor and is adjustable between I believe 20psi to 100 psi. The switch runs a small 12-volt compressor and I have an off/on toggle switch to turn my system on/off when not needed, also usually turn it off for the night sleeping. Located it just behind the wheel well on the passenger side where the small door is, close to the fridge. The only additional thing I need to do is run the power 12V supply from when the engine is running somehow, then you don't forget to turn it off/on when needed. The compressor switch came from China (ebay) and finding one for a lower range psi took a bit of searching. Hope this helps, we like this way much better. Have a good summer, Bruce


DELUXE 1993 TOYOTA WINNEBAGO WARRIOR for sale in Michigan

 

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Coach Net Renewal Promo code

 

Hi Y'all,
I just renewed my coach net subscription and used SAVE10 promo code to get $10 off my yearly payment.
Just sayin'!
Sue


Re: Compressor for rear air bags, 1991 Warrior

 

Right, but I was just wondering if there was a specific one that any of you have experience with in our toyhouses.


Link to a very nice V-6 Sunrader for sale in Illinois

 

Now here is the link again:


Re: Compressor for rear air bags, 1991 Warrior

 


--very common thing in the custom car bunch. "bagged" cars can raise and lower from the drivers seat
rz


Compressor for rear air bags, 1991 Warrior

 

Anyone have experience with or recommendations for an air compressor for the rear air bags, maybe something with a gauge that mounts in the cab, and either automatic on-off to keep the bags pumped up, or a switch next to the gauge to turn the compressor on and off?

Currently I carry a Ryobi air compressor and have to crawl down and pump up the bags every few days which is mildly annoying, and I'd prefer something I can control from the cab.

Thanks...


Re: misfire issue

 

@DonB

You bring up a good point. Misfire under acceleration is so strongly associated with ignition system issues, I forgot that
a sensor input problem could also produce similar symptoms.

As I noted above, it's probably better to do a thorough diagnosis at this point rather than replacing (increasingly expensive) parts
until the problem is corrected.

Buzz L.


Re: Very nice V-6 Sunrader for sale in Illinois

 

does anyone have a link or is it gone?thanks, doug


Selling our '84 Huntsman

 

Hi Group,

Well, my wife and I just finished a conversation about selling our old '84 huntsman.

We picked this up a few years ago so we could (group-ie) our favorite rock band across the country (some of you will remember).? We drove from Dallas to LA to Las Vegas and back, with many stops along the way for 5-lug axle repairs!? What a trip!

Since I replaced the 5-lug with a 6-lug full floating, and was beginning to work on other fix-ups and upgrades.? But... we can't do it.

Status of vehicle;

? Runs Teriffic! (solar charger, starts right up today)
? Drives and shifts well
? Got average (11-18 depending on wind) mileage on that last long trip years ago
? Roof needs full repair
? Interior is OK
? Full Floating 6-lug rear-axle
? Installed larger propane tank
? needs water heater
? needs furnace
? fridge repaired and works well on battery, gas, electric
? house exterior needs rebuild (window gaskets and such)

Anyway, we don't know how much to ask for it.? We don't want to give it away, but it is time for someone else's creative energy.

mark petryk
dallas texas
469-556-5075


Re: misfire issue

 

One culprit can be the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor). It is mechanically connected to the accelerator linkage (so it'll be near the linkage). Electrically it's connected to the vehicle's computer. It tells the computer the position of your accelerator pedal. If it messes up, it can cause what's happening. I've had to replace mine. To adjust it yourself requires the vehicle's service manual (or Youtube video) and a multi-meter.


Re: misfire issue

 

Thank you, Buzz, I have determined to do what you recommended. I have located the filter, and you¡¯re right, it doesn¡¯t look easy!
Ray P


Re: Air Conditioning

 

Wasn't aware this was a contest. Also needed to note,? Im in Fl with 96 degree temps and nearly 96% humidity. I also took this temp at idle. If I wanted to use my cab as a meat locker and dismiss the environmental determent of R12, I might see your reasoning. However, Im comfortable at 62 degrees knowing the reason R12 is no longer produced. Out of curiosity, do you use deodorant or hair spray from an aerosol can? You just can't bet the cooling effect of xylene.


On Mon, Jun 5, 2023, 1:55 PM Paul Cherubini <monarch@...> wrote:


> Now I have cold A/C, 62 degrees at vent.

With R12 refrigerant, the temp at the center vent is 36-42 degrees.

Paul Cherubini






Re: Air Conditioning

 

Now I have cold A/C, 62 degrees at vent.
With R12 refrigerant, the temp at the center vent is 36-42 degrees.

Paul Cherubini


Re: Air Conditioning

 

I too converted my R12 to R134a. I ordered an O-ring kit, conversion kit and filter drier from Amazon, about $60 total. I let an A/C tech evacuate the old R12. He did it for free. He will clean it and resell for big $. I picked up a vacuum pump and gauges from O'Reilly's, free rental. Replaced O-rings at condenser and compressor. Replaced low and High pressure ports, which is the conversion kit. Pulled and held a vacuum, so no leaks. Added freon, R134a with PAG oil to spec. Whole job done in a day. Now I have cold A/C, 62 degrees at vent. One negative is that the 87' toyota doesn't have a high output blower fan. On a hot day it will work to cool thej cab. You will need to seal off the rest of the RV to contain the A/C air.? Also, it does rob the engine of a few HP.? This may matter to us 4 cylinder folks.?

On and opposing note. If you do not intend to have A/C, I'd remove the condenser coil to improve radiator cooling. I'd also remove the compressor belt to improve HP. Also remove the compressor for weight. You can always reinstall these items when you sell.?

On Mon, Jun 5, 2023, 10:20 AM rz <zaveson@...> wrote:
i converted my system to 134. and the difference would be hard to tell. cools very well and i live where it us regularly over 100
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rz


Re: Air Conditioning

 

i converted my system to 134. and the difference would be hard to tell. cools very well and i live where it us regularly over 100
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rz