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Re: power inverter

Dick Rettke
 

Benton, I like your idea of the two 6's, perhaps when I need to replace my
current deep-cell I will give this a try. What I don't understand fully is
why the two work better? I do a lot of fishing with guys with big rigs [for
on the water that is] and I have never heard of them using anything but
deep-cells. Now they are not running household items on these batteries -
just wondering -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: "Benton childress" <wildlife@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [toyota-campers] power inverter


1. Yes they all have fans

2. If you are going to add a second battery I would recommend replacing
your
current one and installing two 6 volt golf cart batteries. You will have
to
cross connect the terminals to establish 12 volt's but you will get power
equal to three normal deep cycle batteries and the six volt take drainage
allot better...You can get these batteries for around $50.00 a
peace....this
is the only way to go.

3. There is a minimal amount of gas put off by the batteries, you will
need
to put a small two inch louver vent in the closet...they also make battery
boxes with a vent tube installed in them.

If these directions were not very clear, let me know and I will try to be
clearer

Benton



----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 2:08 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] power inverter


I bought a 400 watt12 to 120 volt inverter today and put it in my rig. I
looked
like a pretty good one but it has a fan in it that makes an anoying
noise.

Do they all make noise? Do they all have fans?



I need to install a second rv battery in my rig.

If I install it in the closet of my rig will it put off acid gases while
charging?

Michael Smith


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Re: power inverter

Dick Rettke
 

Mike - We have a power inverter and it buzzes when it is on. However I do
not know if it has a fan or not? I suggest you keep the battery in a proper
covered container and there shouldn't be any problem in my opinion. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 2:08 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] power inverter


I bought a 400 watt12 to 120 volt inverter today and put it in my rig. I
looked
like a pretty good one but it has a fan in it that makes an anoying noise.

Do they all make noise? Do they all have fans?



I need to install a second rv battery in my rig.

If I install it in the closet of my rig will it put off acid gases while
charging?

Michael Smith


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Re: tach

Dick Rettke
 

I hear what you are saying, I guess I will put the adding of a tach on the
bottom of the list and drive the unit for a bit, and see what I want to do.
Wisconsin has hills but not mountains, however, we may go to SD back hills
this summer, and I will put her to the test then. I like the site, and it
is so nice to be in touch with people who have the toys as well. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:03 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] re: tach


Dick, I don't know how much good a tach will do you with an automatic.
Unless you do alot of manual shifting in mountains. My camper had a
tach when I bought it, but it doesn't effect the how hard I drive my
camper. I rarely rap out my little 22R-E with a 5 speed. I like to
take it easier as much as I can. When I am going through mountains I
don't need a tach to tell me when to shift, you usually know. I just
use it more for curiousity. Waiting for spring...Nate



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Re: Nissan Mini-Cruiser

Dick Rettke
 

This is Dick, I just did buy a Minni Cruiser on a Toyota unit. Ours is a
automaic, with a six bolt dual set up. We have 65k and as yet have not put
it on the road. "Cold in Wisconsin" -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:29 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Nissan Mini-Cruiser


Mike, somebody a while back was mentioning they had just purchased a
mini-cruiser. I wonder if it has the same box as yours, just on a
toyota platform?
Nate



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Re: tach

Dick Rettke
 

Hey you guys, is there any point in putting a tach on my 4 banger
to? -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:15 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] tach


Thanks Jack, I,ve been very pleased with the group and activity of the
group. We are up to 70 members and close to 500 posts in less than
two months. Keep me posted about what you tach going 55-60mpg. I'm
trying to remember what mine tach at, I think it is around 2500 rpm,
not positive I might check this weekend if it's not to cold out.
Happy Trails,
Nate



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Re: Story of how you got your toyota

Dick Rettke
 

So Nate, this is how we got ours here in Wisconsin. My wife saw an ad in
the paper. She read it to me on one day, and on the second day she read it
to me again, 1986, 65 K 5,500 dollars. Hmmm, I thought, this bride of mine
wants to buy this thing. Sooooo I called the number, the guy didn't live in
our fine city, however the unit was in town parked at a friend of his
business. Now some years ago we owned a Coachman Class A, we have camped
all our 32 years of marriage, and now that we are close to retirement we
talked about getting a motor home once again. One look at this sweet little
baby and we where in love, talking about all this things we could do to it
just with a little elbow grease.
The next day I took the four banger auto for a cruise [ Hey . . . Its a
"Mini Cruiser"] got a whole 65 + MPH out of this baby and thought what the
heck, more time than money and we bought it. Next time around I'll share
the cost of the deal . . .stay tuned. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 8:57 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Story of how you got your toyota


Group,
I think that we would all be curious how we each came to purchase our
Toyota Campers. I come from a family of toyota camper owners. I
owned a 8ft. truck camper which I put onto the back of my 97 F-150,
this outfit made several trips in 3 years. It went from Maine to
California and alot of places in between.

Last spring, even though I wasn't really looking, I saw a ad for a 86
escaper in great shape with a 5 speed. I went and checked it out and
feel in love. The biggest factor in buying it was that it was not the
commone automatic, but a 5 speed. It was loaded and a big step up
from my basic truck camper. I bought it at Paul Sherry's RV in
Picqua, Ohio last May. I have put around 10 thousand miles on it and
have many more trips planned.

I encourage everybody to share their story of how they got the toyota!

Happy Trails,
Nate



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Re: Mini-Cruiser

Dick Rettke
 

Thanks for the note and you are absolutly right! Thats why we call it a
Toy - ota haha. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 9:32 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Mini-Cruiser


Dick, you and your wife sound like a couple of kids on Christmas
morning with a new toy! It's great isn't it! I went through the same
thing last year. Keep having fun! Nate



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Re: mini-cruiser

Dick Rettke
 

Thank you Bob, I am going to schedule the unit with a RV dealer for a check
out. Thanks I 'll count the lugs.
-=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <whitedog@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 5:24 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: mini-cruiser


Yes, the axle problems did affect the 1986 model year. I'd suggest
that you go out to your rig and count the lug nuts on the rear. If
there are 5, you have an axle problem. If there are 6, you are OK.

I'd also recommend investing in a Carbon Monoxide detector. If it is
exhaust gas from your furnace that you are smelling, you could have a
problem regardless whether there is enough unburned propane to cause
a fire hazard.

Regards,

Bob Hupp the Toyotaless



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Re: mini-cruiser

Dick Rettke
 

Now that is good news on both points. Next month we will get the propane
checked and the following month we will have the Toyota part serviced and by
then who knows maybe we can have our first Toyota Minnie Cruiser
dventure. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: [toyota-campers] re: mini-cruiser


Dick,

I think it is a good idea to have your propane smell checked out. Propane
is
much more dangerous than natuarl gas.

I believe the axle problems did affect 1986 rigs.

Michael Smith



Dick Rettke wrote:

My wife Patti, just said we should try it out in the drive way as soon
as it
warms up a little, so who knows we may not be able to hold off.

Now my Brother, x-fireman, said after smelling my "gas smell" that his
assessment is that it is the smell of "burnt gas" meaning the same as
the
exhaust smell from the LP furnace. Have you heard of such a thing in
your
wide experience? I am in the process of setting up an appointment to
have
all the gas appliances checked out by an RV dealership. They charge 46
bucks an hour to look it over, so perhaps it will be worth it to spend a
few
bucks to have it looked at by a pro. What do you think?

Today, I had the tire guy at our local Cenex put new valve stems in the
duals, he said they where leaking and it certainly is worth the $15
charge
to have air stay in the tires!!

Now with a 1986 are there axel problems as those I'm reading about all
the
time? My guy at Cenex says there is a little oil on the rear end, and
that
perhaps they can check it out when I have them look at the brake shoes
in
the rear. That is my next project in the prep stage of our Toyota RV
adventure in Wisconsin. Hey let me know the scoop on the axel deal for
a
1986? Good Camping -=dr=-
----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:09 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] re: mini-cruiser

Dick I know what you are talking about. Getting your new camper ready
for the road is alot of fun. Have you spent your first night sleeping
in it in the driveway? Or are you going to hold out for a campsite!
It was all I could do to hold out for a campsite and not my driveway!
Happy packing, Nate



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Re: All Members

Dick Rettke
 

Nate I must say that I feel as though I know many of you personally just
because of our chat! This makes it great for thoes of us who are snow
bound, 6-8 inches today, in Rice Lake Wisconsin, 2hours east of the Twin
Cities.
-=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 9:44 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] All Members


Well we are up to 66 members in about a month and a half. I want to
thank all of you who have participated in the group. The information
and stories we've shared so far have been great! I just want to
encourage everybody, especially those of you who don't post often, to
share as much information about your camper as you can. The more
information and stories we post to our site the better it will be.
Once again thanks for all of your input to the site, it is helping me
get through another WINTER here in Ohio. Happy Trails, Nate



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Re: mini-cruiser

Dick Rettke
 

My wife Patti, just said we should try it out in the drive way as soon as it
warms up a little, so who knows we may not be able to hold off.

Now my Brother, x-fireman, said after smelling my "gas smell" that his
assessment is that it is the smell of "burnt gas" meaning the same as the
exhaust smell from the LP furnace. Have you heard of such a thing in your
wide experience? I am in the process of setting up an appointment to have
all the gas appliances checked out by an RV dealership. They charge 46
bucks an hour to look it over, so perhaps it will be worth it to spend a few
bucks to have it looked at by a pro. What do you think?

Today, I had the tire guy at our local Cenex put new valve stems in the
duals, he said they where leaking and it certainly is worth the $15 charge
to have air stay in the tires!!

Now with a 1986 are there axel problems as those I'm reading about all the
time? My guy at Cenex says there is a little oil on the rear end, and that
perhaps they can check it out when I have them look at the brake shoes in
the rear. That is my next project in the prep stage of our Toyota RV
adventure in Wisconsin. Hey let me know the scoop on the axel deal for a
1986? Good Camping -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:09 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] re: mini-cruiser


Dick I know what you are talking about. Getting your new camper ready
for the road is alot of fun. Have you spent your first night sleeping
in it in the driveway? Or are you going to hold out for a campsite!
It was all I could do to hold out for a campsite and not my driveway!
Happy packing, Nate



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Re: Mini Cruiser

Dick Rettke
 

No, Nate, our has the door right behind the riders side of the truck. The
shower/toilet is straight ahead from that door. To the left is a small
storage area on the bottom, and a fridge on the top of that area. Then
there is a wrap around dinning/bed area. To the left of that is the stove
and sink. We make the bed up for the summer, that is what we did with our
class A, and we found it to work fine. We ordered our awning and screen
room with privacy curtains today. Also completed putting up the blinds all
around. The next project will be to install a table top from the side of
the stove to the back wall so we can have the microwave and TV on this
table. It is just great fun getting it set up, now . . . just so it will
run ok, thus far we have put less than 10 miles on the unit. See if your
Grandpas unit was build by R-B-R Corporation of Makuwaka IN? Let me know,
just for the fun of it. Have a good one -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Mini Cruiser


Dick does your Mini Cruiser have the door behind the rear tires? I
think my grandpa's camper is a Mini Cruiser. His has the rear corner
bathroom, kitchen is back wall couch on one side, small table on the
other. Just Curious, nate



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Re: Gas smell

Dick Rettke
 

Thank you Nate, you guys are great for a rookie like me, it helps. I will
take it to the coop and have them check the gas lines out. Again thank you
all, your comment about checking out other areas is right on target as
ell. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 8:19 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Gas smell


I would check it out. Make sure all the other places such as stove
burners, overn pilot, water heater areas. Make sure everything else
is in the off position. Does the smell quickly disapate after you
light the furnace? Is the furnace putting out heat? I would give it
a good check and if you are still having the smell take it to the
dealer or a propane dealer to get it checked out. Good Luck, Nate



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Re: Useful Info for list Re: Nate.

Dick Rettke
 

Have a great trip Jack, and thanks again for the info on the "gas leak"
issue. If winter will be gone in MI it most likely will be gone in WI as
well, I'm with you, have a great two - three weeks. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <jacka2@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 7:09 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Useful Info for list Re: Nate.


Nate.

As you have all those Toyota based machines in your
family, I wonder if you would gather some info for
the list.

Has any one had a failure on an auto trans?

What about timing chains? Do you change them
at 70k, Or? How many miles on the chains now?

How about clutchs and manual Trans, any problems?
do you change trans fluid?

How many miles on your family's Toyotas and what
repairs have had to be done over the years?

Well, I'm just about packed and leave tomorrow
for Orlando (business) then the Suawnee River
(pleasure). I hope when I return winter is gone
here in Ann Arbor, Mi, but I doubt it. :0)
I'll be gone 2-3 weeks.

I should have lots of "Toyota Tales" to tell the
list when I return.

Jack.

See you all




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Re: tv antenna?? RE: furnace leak gas smell.

Dick Rettke
 

Thank you very very much, and I will check this out, my wife is the one that
said it isn't right, and she is right as usuall, so it goes, we will check
it out before using it again. Thanks much. -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <jacka2@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 9:53 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: tv antenna?? RE: furnace leak gas smell.


--- In toyota-campers@y..., "Dick Rettke" <dickrtke@c...> wrote:
Hey Nate: The Rettke's were busy little bees today, we cranked up
the heat
in our Toyota "Mini Cruiser" [that's the name on the outside????]
and took
out all the old curtains and shades a etc. We are now in the
process of
putting in blinds all the way around, just like the "big-boy RV's".
We
decided to do this instead of going to a indoor RV showing in the
Eau Claire
WI area. So it goes. Do you ever notice a gas smell when you use
your gas
furnace, is this something we need to have checked by a pro?
-=dr=-
----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@k...>
To: <toyota-campers@y...>
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 12:33 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: tv antenna
Dick.

You could have a dangerous situation here. You should not
get a gas odor from the furnace.

If this happens, other then the first of season start up,
you may want to try and find the leak by using dish
washing soap, a little water and small paint or basting
brush.

Check the line and fittings, from the tank to
the furnace by brushing on the soapy water and looking
for bubbles. This is how the Gas Company finds leaks.

Good luck.

Jack


Yeh I am a wimp! I just use it when it rains enough to put the
campfire
out. I prefer to sit around the camp fire, but it is nice to have
the
flexibility. I started out as a tent camper for several years, so I
appreciate the sound of rain hitting the roof of the camper as I'm
drinking
hot cider and watching tv. Instead of sitting in a tent hoping it
doesn't
start to drip. I may be a wimp, but I put in my time roughing it .
Happy
Trails, Nate



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Re: tv antenna

Dick Rettke
 

Hey Nate: The Rettke's were busy little bees today, we cranked up the heat
in our Toyota "Mini Cruiser" [that's the name on the outside????] and took
out all the old curtains and shades a etc. We are now in the process of
putting in blinds all the way around, just like the "big-boy RV's". We
decided to do this instead of going to a indoor RV showing in the Eau Claire
WI area. So it goes. Do you ever notice a gas smell when you use your gas
furnace, is this something we need to have checked by a pro? -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 12:33 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: tv antenna


Yeh I am a wimp! I just use it when it rains enough to put the campfire
out. I prefer to sit around the camp fire, but it is nice to have the
flexibility. I started out as a tent camper for several years, so I
appreciate the sound of rain hitting the roof of the camper as I'm drinking
hot cider and watching tv. Instead of sitting in a tent hoping it doesn't
start to drip. I may be a wimp, but I put in my time roughing it . Happy
Trails, Nate



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ready

Dick Rettke
 

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We are now ready and waiting to use are unit, as soon as it warms up.? -=dr=-


Re: Message 10330 "Souped-Up" Toyota MMMH

wdawson
 

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Since I have no way of knowing what my transmission is, how do I know if it's OK to drive my 86 Granville with the overdrive OFF.? It loses power after 55 mph, and it acts like the passing gear wants to keep kicking in and out if it drops below 60 mph.?
?
Any idea where I can obtain any and all information I may need about this model?
?
Wynelle Dawson
Palestine, Texas

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 11:49 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: Message 10330 "Souped-Up" Toyota MMMH

Depends on how much the right foot twiches.
Torque moves a MH, HP keeps it moving. Its a balance better mpg does
not usually mean better hill climbing.
Pick your crusing speed and select a proper set of cams, headers, and
exhaust system you can improve the MPG, but may be down on HP in the
mountains. If your goal in climb that hill with the big boys then you
will lose MPG. The factory makes a balance in the middle.
But the factory engines are built to a price, if you are willing to
spend enough you can have more HP and torque, but its not a simple
bolt on of a new air cleaner and a set of glass pack mufflers. But
requires a flowed intake manifold with a matching set of carefully
ported heads. The block will need an improved oiling system and a
matched set of pistons and rings to harness the increased air/fuel flow.
With the wrong choice you can lose MPG, torque and HP.
The bottom line is only a couple of MPG in either direction and maybe
10mph up simple hills and 5 MPH on the biggies.
The best and cheapest way to get better MPG is to slow down a bit.
WME.
?

> My question was simply ... if one makes these modifications, on average
> what kind of mileage increase can one expect?


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