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Re: Also have a 83/84 Sunrader !!!!!

Walker1, Howard
 

Rewards.. Hi i'm C. Howard it sounds like you have my rig. 894 but the door
says 83 Dolphin . I need and exhaust gasket also Mine purrs with 93,000 .
Did you think of a new,larger exhaust manifold for power?? Did you do the
work yourself and tell me more about the carrier bearing. Is this an
external berring foir the dirve shaft or part of the universal. I dont have
a manual for the home but i have a toyata truck [Haynes] manual.
Have a Good Day!!!

C. Howard Walker
Phone= 704/549-6568

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From: rewards1958@... [mailto:rewards1958@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 12:47 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] Also have a 83/84 Sunrader !!!!!


Hi David and Wanda
I also have a 1984 (it say 1983/may on the door, but the title says 1984.
Mine has 95,000. I just rebuilt the carburetor and adjusted the valves.
Then put a new exhaust manifold gasket on. Of course three of the
manifold bolts broke off and I had to retape the bolt. I than put a new
carrier bearing on to keep the drive shaft from vibrating. It now runs
great. Is yours a r22 engine and a 4 speed (like mine)
Take care,
Todd


On Sun, 04 Mar 2001 13:24:35 -0000 "David and Wanda Orr"
<orrdw@...> writes:

We bought our TOY on the 10th of Feb have spent most of the time in,

on,under, the motor home just learning where things are,if they
work,and why they don,t.Mostly trying to fix leaks around windows
and
vents.

Made a test hop to a nearby State park and found out we will have to

learn to live within the limits of our TOY .We have a lot to learn
but that is one of the reasons it is FUN. This group has been a big

help as well as the many web sites that also give free help.

The most important thing we have learned so far is that the Toy is a

wonderful machine. We can live in it and we can drive it to the
grocery store ,Mall or any place we want to go. so last week we sold

our "other car" Why should retired people pay taxes and insurance on

to cars ?

We will keep fixing what breaks,do some more test runs and have
applied to work two months in a wildlif in refuge this spring. If it

is as cold in Texas next winter as it is this year..Mexico here we
come!!!

David and Wanda





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Re: We love our 83 Sunrader !!!!!

Walker1, Howard
 

This is a great message and we will still help . I am ;retireing in June and
feel about the same way about the excess cars. You can only drive one at a
time.

C. Howard Walker
Phone= 704/549-6568

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-----Original Message-----
From: David and Wanda Orr [mailto:orrdw@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:25 AM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] We love our 83 Sunrader !!!!!



We bought our TOY on the 10th of Feb have spent most of the time in,
on,under, the motor home just learning where things are,if they
work,and why they don,t.Mostly trying to fix leaks around windows and
vents.

Made a test hop to a nearby State park and found out we will have to
learn to live within the limits of our TOY .We have a lot to learn
but that is one of the reasons it is FUN. This group has been a big
help as well as the many web sites that also give free help.

The most important thing we have learned so far is that the Toy is a
wonderful machine. We can live in it and we can drive it to the
grocery store ,Mall or any place we want to go. so last week we sold
our "other car" Why should retired people pay taxes and insurance on
to cars ?

We will keep fixing what breaks,do some more test runs and have
applied to work two months in a wildlif in refuge this spring. If it
is as cold in Texas next winter as it is this year..Mexico here we
come!!!

David and Wanda





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Re: Headroom

Walker1, Howard
 

Don't worry about -- How much time do you spend standing up in a
motorhome????????

C. Howard Walker
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From: lemms2000@... [mailto:lemms2000@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 8:52 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: Headroom


--- In toyota-campers@y..., fotar2@a... wrote:
My First (and maybe last) message. I'm considering buying a
Toyota motorhome of some type. Is there any kind of list which
tells how much headroom there is in the various Toyota based
mini-motorhomes? I am 6'4" and if unless I can find one that's
tall enough inside, (and for that matter, in the Toyota cab), there
isn't much point in asking all the other questions I have stored
up.

Any help would be appreciated.

Bob Nugent
Hi Bob,
Hope you can find a Toy that fits you--they're a lot of fun! I
measured my 1983 Dolpin and it's 6' even from floor to ceiling. Hope
this helps.
Linda


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Re: holding tanks

Walker1, Howard
 

I believe I only have a Black water tank-- I have an eletronic gauge that
always shows the grey and black the same hence the deduction [ I have no
manuals ] that I only have one holding tank . It is good size -- all across
the back. I am thinking of putting a bypas from the kitchen sink which gets
more use so that I can empty outside to a seperate portable tank. as for
water I believe it is around 8 gal + the hot water heater.

C. Howard Walker
Phone= 704/549-6568

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From: theeagle@... [mailto:theeagle@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:13 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] holding tanks


What size of holding tanks do you guys have? I have a 19.5 gallon fresh
water, 14 .75 gal. grey and 12.5 gal. black water tank.
Nate


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Ranger

Garcia Louis
 

Does anybody have any info or experience related to
Ranger RV's ?

I have an '84 Ranger 18-foot pop-up. It has the 22R
with a 4-speed.

The pop-up roof goes up at a 30-degree angle.

Louis


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Re: holding tanks

Walker1, Howard
 

Nolan , Thanks for the new site for misc stuff.

C. Howard Walker
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nolan [mailto:quadlight@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 1:24 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] holding tanks


Here is a site you might want to check out for holding tanks and many
other RV parts also, they carry a large
selection of stuff and some of the harder to find parts too. Seems
everyone has there own prefered method of holding tank use, but on
the black tank I let it get near full then empty it out all at once
to help flush out the tank, by hooking up to campground sewer and
opening the black tank valve the liquid flows out and the solids pile
up making it harder to flush out, by letting it fill up the liquids
help break down the solids and the extra liquid will flush things out
better. Good luck in your tank repair venture.


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Re: New Holding tanks $$$'s-Yuk

Walker1, Howard
 

I agree with Jack I use mine consistantly , Its not that much bother to stop
when you see a plact to revill. When in a camp with facilities we use them
mostly except in the middle of the night calls. Works well so far --10 years
with self contained units.

C. Howard Walker
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From: Jack Redman [mailto:jack_redman@...]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 1:10 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: Re: [toyota-campers] Re: New Holding tanks $$$'s-Yuk


Jack, we are like family here so I can disagree with you and
still be friends, I hope. Your Toyota camper must be a lot
smaller than my 21' Sunrader. I can go 4 or 5 days with the
water I carry in my tank, and the holding tanks last me a
week or more. I think the whole purpose of having a motorhome
is to use the toilet, shower, sink, furnace, water heater, etc.
and enjoy the luxury that we paid for. If I could not use the
holding tanks I would not want a camper. I am with Dick on
repairing these items so they can be used.

Jack R




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Re: Wal-Mart camping article. Click!

 

--- In toyota-campers@y..., jacka2@e... wrote:
A great article on Wal-Mart camping is
linked to the "LA Times" in a post on
today's rvclub.com list. This will be
of interest to all on our list.

If someone on the list could post it here in
the "Files" section it would be great, as I
not sure how to do it.

Jack A2

Here's The address, Take a look!



Can someone move this article?

Zia, can you set up that Boondock file so that list
members can read it direct. (without zipping?

BTW the Michigan unit is sold.

Jack A2


Re: ranger rv

 

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Windshield covers

stnbenn@juno.com
 

Any one know where I can find a vinyl winshield privacy cover? I have
the one that hangs inside, but want want the exterior type. Haven't
been able to find them. Also need a 10' awning, any suggestions or
links. Thanx for any advice, Stan


Re: Wal-Mart camping article.

 

I couldn't find the original article that Jack was
referring to. However, I did a "little research" and
came up with some links regarding what is known as
"Boondocking". I'll post the results to the files
section as an attachment.

"Zia"
--- jacka2@... wrote:
A great article on Wal-Mart camping is
linked to the "LA Times" in a post on
today's rvclub.com list. This will be
of interest to all on our list.

If someone on the list could post it here in
the "Files" section it would be great, as I
not sure how to do it.

Jack A2


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Todd Re: running lights.

 

Todd.

I started out to just repair the left tail/dir
light. One by one each light on the rear flickered
and died from moving around the splice blocks under
the truck. (little colored plastic 1" squares).

The whole experience reminded me of my old days on
the MGs and Jags with "Lucus".

I ended up, days later, Running a new wire from
the tail light fuse, thru the cabin, to the left
tail light cluster. From there I ran new wires to
inside each light fixture.

I cleaned or replaced each socket, and fixture
ground. I then took every chassis ground to
the cabin and truck, cleaned them down to the
bare metal and sealed them. Only after all this
did everything work, and I've had no further problems.
with either unit.

This light thing, if you are in the salt, can be a job
and a half. Sunrader did a poor job of sealing connections.
If you don't need those lights, IMHO I wouldn't touch them.

Jack A2


electrical problem

theeagle@kenton.com
 

I would try to locate any shorts in the system. Nate


Re: Also have a 83/84 Sunrader !!!!!

David and Wanda Orr
 

Todd

Yes we have 22R motor with 86,000 miles 4speed Transmition. We also
have a large about 20 gal gas tank .. I spent several hours today
finding the fuel filter its about half way back to the gas tank under
the motor home.. oh well retired people need something to do.

David and Wanda..








--- In toyota-campers@y..., rewards1958@j... wrote:
Hi David and Wanda
I also have a 1984 (it say 1983/may on the door, but the title says
1984.
Mine has 95,000. I just rebuilt the carburetor and adjusted the
valves.
Then put a new exhaust manifold gasket on. Of course three of the
manifold bolts broke off and I had to retape the bolt. I than put a
new
carrier bearing on to keep the drive shaft from vibrating. It now
runs
great. Is yours a r22 engine and a 4 speed (like mine)
Take care,
Todd


On Sun, 04 Mar 2001 13:24:35 -0000 "David and Wanda Orr"
<orrdw@y...> writes:

We bought our TOY on the 10th of Feb have spent most of the time
in,

on,under, the motor home just learning where things are,if they
work,and why they don,t.Mostly trying to fix leaks around windows
and
vents.

Made a test hop to a nearby State park and found out we will have
to

learn to live within the limits of our TOY .We have a lot to
learn
but that is one of the reasons it is FUN. This group has been a
big

help as well as the many web sites that also give free help.

The most important thing we have learned so far is that the Toy
is a

wonderful machine. We can live in it and we can drive it to the
grocery store ,Mall or any place we want to go. so last week we
sold

our "other car" Why should retired people pay taxes and insurance
on

to cars ?

We will keep fixing what breaks,do some more test runs and have
applied to work two months in a wildlif in refuge this spring. If
it

is as cold in Texas next winter as it is this year..Mexico here
we
come!!!

David and Wanda





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Wal-Mart camping article.

 

A great article on Wal-Mart camping is
linked to the "LA Times" in a post on
today's rvclub.com list. This will be
of interest to all on our list.

If someone on the list could post it here in
the "Files" section it would be great, as I
not sure how to do it.

Jack A2


Re: Electrical Problems/ Re: Dick+list.

rewards1958@juno.com
 

Hi Jack,
I just read your ordeal with the running lights. I am preparing to try to
get mine working again. My RV is a 1984 Sunrader.
You said," I had to cut out all the splice blocks and
hard wire. I spent two weeks on the first one. the
second unit I got smart and wired around every light".

When you said you wire around every light. Did you just leave the wire on
the outside of the RV? I can imagine how hard it is to try and pull new
wire thought the interior of the RV. My running lights a shot. Is there a
place to buy the lights all wired togather. I guess you would just tape
down the wire and connect each light separately on the outside.

Thanks Jack

Todd
Portland Oregon



A hard learned tip here. Forget the running lights.
I've worked on the light systems on both mine and
my friends unit. What a corroded mess from the Michigan
winters. I had to cut out all the splice blocks and
hard wire. I spent two weeks on the first one. the
second unit I got smart and wired around every light.
Only took a few days that time.

Good luck and have fun. It's far less painful if you
look on all this as a hobby ;0)

Jack A2


Electrical Problems/ Re: Dick+list.

 

Dick (and all new Toyota-camper owners).

There will be new things to fix on your
Toyota each time you use it, and at the
begining of each season. This is normal
,not only with an older unit, but with RVs
costing $100,000 and up.

These are complecated machines when taken
as a whole, but very simple when looked at,
each section at a time. Much of the work can
be easly be done yourself. If you take it to
the shop each time, you learn nothing, and
end up spending a lot of $$ for poor work.

Buy the Chiltons manual for the truck part
and read it over. Open the hood and look
at the parts as shown in the book. This
is a good start. You need to know your
truck as this is what gets you home.

Always carry the book with you. If you
break-down on the road, chances are unless
you are lucky [?] and can get to a Toyota
dealer, the mechanic you find will know little
about your machine, and will need to see the
manual.

The owners manuals for the 85-86 Sunraders
were written by attorneys. They tell you
very little about the cabin. In fact they
bearly even aknowledge the plumbing or
electric systems.

The fuse box for your unit is similar to the
one in your home, except it has fuses and
breakers for both 117 volts ac and 12 volts dc.

Many RVers flip off the breakers when they put
their units away for the winter. Check it out.

A hard learned tip here. Forget the running lights.
I've worked on the light systems on both mine and
my friends unit. What a corroded mess from the Michigan
winters. I had to cut out all the splice blocks and
hard wire. I spent two weeks on the first one. the
second unit I got smart and wired around every light.
Only took a few days that time.

Good luck and have fun. It's far less painful if you
look on all this as a hobby ;0)

Jack A2


Re: elec. prob / no air

 

Probably if the unit has been setting where leaves could get into the vent you may have to drop the fan motor (easy to do - lower right hand side w/three screws) and clean out the leaf deposit. You can tell it is leaves by the rattle in the blower area. Once removed the air passages are no longer blocked.

Anyway it worked on the 85 Huntsman.

George


From: "Dick Rettke" <dickrtke@...>
Reply-To: toyota-campers@...
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Subject: [toyota-campers] elec. prob / no air
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 12:15:45 -0600

Now, I am told that the breaker keeps going off on the one section of the electrical system. It is the area for the bathroom, and the lights over the cab bed. Also I have noticed that the running lights on the front of the unit did not light up as well. Anyone have any idea on how to start to check this out?

Now I know there was a posting some time ago about not getting air out of the vents . . . this is a problem I seem to have as well. I checked the leaver for in-out air and that moves however it will still not le the air come out of the vents. The blower seems to be loud as though it is working but still no air? Any ideas on this one folks?
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Toyota Magnum?

 

Hi.....

Has anyone heard of a Toyota Magnum? It must be just a "sub model"
of on of the units like Sunrader, etc..... Anyway, I'm going to look
at it! It is a 1985, 20 footer, and has 40K miles. The price is
right too! I called and got an answering machine, but left a
message. It's not too far from me, so that's a plus too!

"Zia"