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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: fotoguzzi on June 15, 2021, 07:39:43 PM
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Pick it up tomorrow.
mini Winnie is too much of a girly name for me so here are some of my names,
what do you like? Have a better name?
My wife Liz and I are both LEFT HANDED
LeftHome
Hwy 61 RVisited
Roam Home
On your right
Outside the Box
Nu Vu
NomadDad
Bradass
FotoMoto
Dylan influenced
4everYoung
Hwy 61 RVisited
Drifters Escape
It's alright Ma, I'm only RV'n
Bring it on... Home
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I thought you were going for another female monicker in lieu of Minne Winnie.. .? instead of what I was thinking, I'll suggest Home instead of Home
Or,,maybe you could just swap it for a different one that needs no other name. For instance, our simple little camper- and probably my wife's favorite material possession in the world, is a Cox Commander........
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….NOT LEFT BEHIND…..
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….NOT LEFT BEHIND…..
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thats really good Dan.
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After we got ours we wanted a personalized plate of PASNGAS but the state said no. So I got PASNSO2 they didn't have a clue.
Bob Is good, Or ZIMRMAN
Paul B :boozing:
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How about Bob. :grin:
John Henry
Bob was Liz's first idea.. my dads name was Bob and my trail 90 got named Bob after him.
I have a hitch carrier so he will probably Bob along on the rear bumper sometimes.
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How about a Skynyrd reference - The Breeze.
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Sinister Sister
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Old Shaky has a nice ring
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Harvey
RV there yet
Home sweet roam
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NomadDad????
I thought you bought it for your wife?? :thewife: :thewife: :thewife:
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RV there yet and Nomadad both good but we decided those names are probably already in use by a few if not many other RV's.
Just found my little round Moto Guzzi sticker, that will be the first add to the bumper.
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How about "Playpen"??
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I've named a few boats. I like Left Home.
Larry
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If I named my rv by it's character traits it's name would be "always something to fix", or "expensive bitch".
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Rocinante - requires some explanation probably for the less well read;
- it’s what Steinbeck named his rig in “Travels With Charley”, but this was after:
- what Don Quixote named his horse, which roughly in Spanish translates to something like “previously a horse”.
At least that’s my recollection.
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Brian 👍
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No idea what to name it but evetime I get stuck behind an RV going up a hill The Dead Kennedy's Winnebago Warrior pops into my head or I wonder if its a rolling meth lab like on BB.
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Rocinante - requires some explanation probably for the less well read;
- it’s what Steinbeck named his rig in “Travels With Charley”, but this was after:
- what Don Quixote named his horse, which roughly in Spanish translates to something like “previously a horse”.
At least that’s my recollection.
Rocinante is a good one, especially if you watch The Expanse on Amazon. If that's too much of a mouthful try Rosi, pronounced Rossi, or Rosy for short.
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Left is Right :laugh:
But I do also like Left Home, I think you guys nailed it with that one.
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How about a Skynyrd reference - The Breeze.
I think all the "Bob stuff" is because FG is from MN. Of course, Bob was raised in the circus, so you never know. :grin:
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Spaceball 2.
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"GOING BROKE"!
TOMB
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Got her home, drives nice!
Generator surges and I've been running it a couple hours with premium in the tank and a can of seafoam but still surging. The shop who cleaned the carb says you can't get a carb kit, have to buy a new carb, we will see if I need to go that far. Buddy Bones says it's hard to keep a generator from some surging.
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Hey Foto, by the looks of it I'm betting it ain't goin' in that garage :evil: On the gen surge.....BULL$$. There are two types of controls for the carb, one senses load like your old lawnmower and increases the rpm's based on that, The other electronically senses load and a stepper motor is used to increase the RPM. If there is no load on the genset it should idle all day long without surging. As soon as you put a load on it it may slightly surge before coming up to full power and then smooth out.
Carbs are plentiful and reasonable if needed. Circuit boards and stepper motors are a different story. Onan or Generac Genset?
Paul B :boozing:
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If it is carburated clean the pilot jet. That is usually the problem.
kk
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My RV is called the A$$hole Mobile. So that name is taken. :rolleyes:
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Spaceball 2.
Eagle 5
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Skippy
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Well, I was going to buy a camper just so I could buy this sticker.
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"Tortuga" - Spanish for turtle. The nose of the cab sticking out of the camper body kind looks like a turtle's head sticking out it's shell. Plus it's likely not exactly fast. :wink:
It's the unofficial name of my brother's VW LT21 based Karmann Distance Wide.
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Got her home, drives nice!
Generator surges and I've been running it a couple hours with premium in the tank and a can of seafoam but still surging. The shop who cleaned the carb says you can't get a carb kit, have to buy a new carb, we will see if I need to go that far. Buddy Bones says it's hard to keep a generator from some surging.
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i found an altitude dial set at 3000' so I turned it down (we at about 600') and most of the surging is gone.. YIPPEE :cool:
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“altitude dial”?
Please elaborate. Found on the generator itself? Can you post a pic?
Might be useful info for me for future reference re my rig.
Thanks
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i found an altitude dial set at 3000' so I turned it down (we at about 600') and most of the surging is gone.. YIPPEE :cool:
I've got a Champion roll-on 3k inverter generator. I had to purchase a slide-in jet for 5000 ft and above.
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Probably a low speed jet controlled by a needle to adjust the mixture.
kk
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Good catch FOTO, glad you solved it easily and cheap too!
Paul B :boozing:
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Why does the first image look like a disconnect between the carb and the intake manifold?
I'm assuming you have a generator that runs at a fixed RPM to produce 60 CPS AC voltage, not an inverter that changes speed as power requirements increase.
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Why does the first image look like a disconnect between the carb and the intake manifold?
A little hard to see, Phenolic spacer for heat dissipation/ isolation.
Paul B :boozing:
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Foto, see that screw on the bottom of the float bowl. If you are going to park it for a while, loosen that screw temporarily. That will DRAIN the float bowl and eliminate a LOT of headaches from varnish in the carb.
Most people start the generator every few weeks. I just drain the float bowl on mine.
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The larger issue, where can you camp now?
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Camping all over, with a good generator we can boondock, State and National forests like Superior National Forest, nice and cool up there...almost 4 million acres of woods and water. You can camp anywhere there is a pull over or find one of many dispersed campsite that are rustic. Not many regulations on where you camp.
Plus I've found a lot of open RV spots mid week, it's not all booked like they say.
We already have bookings at two Corps of Engineers campgrounds that are all up and down the Mississippi and other waterways out west. Best part of that is the discount I get with my lifetime seniors national parks pass. Reduces the camp site to half price so $28 for 2 nights (w/electric and water) at a glorious park at the Cross Lake dam a chain of 16 huge pristine lakes up north on the Miss headwaters.
Some hwy rest stops allow overnight parking or there's always Cracker Barrel and Wallmart lots.
I'll post some pics end of next week from Big Woods State park.. no skeeters there because there is no standing water, streams only in a patch of un cut timber.
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Foto, see that screw on the bottom of the float bowl. If you are going to park it for a while, loosen that screw temporarily. That will DRAIN the float bowl and eliminate a LOT of headaches from varnish in the carb.
Most people start the generator every few weeks. I just drain the float bowl on mine.
I thought of that, so the carb pump or something cuts the flow from the truck gas tank, right? I don't see a fuel tap to turn off.
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The fuel shut off is the solenoid in the bottom of the fuel bowl...they stole it from Guzzi :evil:
Paul B :boozing:
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Camping all over, with a good generator we can boondock, State and National forests like Superior National Forest, nice and cool up there...almost 4 million acres of woods and water. You can camp anywhere there is a pull over or find one of many dispersed campsite that are rustic. Not many regulations on where you camp.
Plus I've found a lot of open RV spots mid week, it's not all booked like they say.
We already have bookings at two Corps of Engineers campgrounds that are all up and down the Mississippi and other waterways out west. Best part of that is the discount I get with my lifetime seniors national parks pass. Reduces the camp site to half price so $28 for 2 nights (w/electric and water) at a glorious park at the Cross Lake dam a chain of 16 huge pristine lakes up north on the Miss headwaters.
Some hwy rest stops allow overnight parking or there's always Cracker Barrel and Wallmart lots.
I'll post some pics end of next week from Big Woods State park.. no skeeters there because there is no standing water, streams only in a patch of un cut timber.
OK, it's stuffed in the Rockies, maybe the Lakes is the place
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I thought of that, so the carb pump or something cuts the flow from the truck gas tank, right? I don't see a fuel tap to turn off.
On my Onan, the pump is electric. It pulls fuel out of the main tank at about 1/3 tank, so you can't empty the tank. The start switch has two positions, one just runs the pump to fill the float bowl, and the other direction cranks the motor. When you kill the generator it turns off the ignition, and the solenoid in the bottom of the float bowl closes the main jet to prevent it from backfiring.
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Just thought of a name..
Arvy.
Glad i could help :popcorn:
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Just thought of a name..
Arvy.
Glad i could help :popcorn:
thats pretty good but we're going with LleftHome. The top one with arrow is going on back.. they are that blue reflective stuff that hwy signs are made of, my brother works for 3M.
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On our first trip. Blow out.. roadside assistant fixed it on side of road for $418. My insurance RSA plan should cover it.
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Got to our site, Big Woods State Park 2.5 hours late. LR, the campground is about 1/3 full, plenty of open sites.
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I have good internet through Verizon hot spot.
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First thing that come to my mind when i see RV.
Ryan Villopoto... you could call it the "Poto"
Or one of these perhaps,
Vista van..
Panorama... (Dodge only)
trail tugger...
homely...
Escape room...
FUBAR...
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On our first trip. Blow out.. roadside assistant fixed it on side of road for $418. My insurance RSA plan should cover it.
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Got to our site, Big Woods State Park 2.5 hours late. LR, the campground is about 1/3 full, plenty of open sites.
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I have good internet through Verizon hot spot.
If all your tires are the same age you should replace the other 5 or there's a high probability they will fail is a similar (or more catastrophic) way. Bought my Class C with 6 beautiful looking 7 year old Goodyear truck tires mounted. About 1,200 miles into a cross country trip the vehicle picked up wobbles at highway speeds. Stopped at a front end shop figuring it was alignment. Owner pulls a wheel and hand spins it on the balancer. There was about a 3/8 inch hop in the thread where it was beginning to delaminate. Long story made short, four of the six tires had the similar failure in progress. Quality tires looked perfect and had 95% thread. No cracks or crazing but they were 7 years old (New England storage area) and they "timed out".
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Oh yes I already plan on all new tires when we get home (40. Miles or so) , just getting the spare replaced for the trip home. Replacing it with same as the new tires I’ll buy. About $1500.
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Oh yes I already plan on all new tires when we get home (40. Miles or so) , just getting the spare replaced for the trip home. Replacing it with same as the new tires I’ll buy. About $1500.
Sounds about right. Paid $1,400 for 6 on my C 7 years ago.
Towing a 5er now and just replaced 6 tires on my 3500 dually tow vehicle for $1,600.
Freedom from worrying isn't cheap, but it's worth it.
I also installed a tire pressure monitor system to watch all 10 wheels.
When you start operating closer to rated load limits proper pressure is more critical.
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Bought my Class C with 6 beautiful looking 7 year old Goodyear truck tires mounted. About 1,200 miles into a cross country trip the vehicle picked up wobbles at highway speeds. Stopped at a front end shop figuring it was alignment. Owner pulls a wheel and hand spins it on the balancer. There was about a 3/8 inch hop in the thread where it was beginning to delaminate. Long story made short, four of the six tires had the similar failure in progress. Quality tires looked perfect and had 95% thread. No cracks or crazing but they were 7 years old (New England storage area) and they "timed out".
Common.
https://jalopnik.com/goodyear-knew-of-dangerous-rv-tire-failures-for-over-20-1824997252#:~:text=Goodyear%20Tire%20%26%20Rubber%20Co.%20received%20failure%20claims,according%20to%20court%20documents%20obtained%20exclusively%20by%20Jalopnik.
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Sounds about right. Paid $1,400 for 6 on my C 7 years ago.
Towing a 5er now and just replaced 6 tires on my 3500 dually tow vehicle for $1,600.
Freedom from worrying isn't cheap, but it's worth it.
I also installed a tire pressure monitor system to watch all 10 wheels.
When you start operating closer to rated load limits proper pressure is more critical.
well said!
I'll look into the pressure monitors, getting to the inner tire stem, how do ya anyway? Are those sensors expensive? Nevermind I'll google it.
Hidden Falls,
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Common.
https://jalopnik.com/goodyear-knew-of-dangerous-rv-tire-failures-for-over-20-1824997252#:~:text=Goodyear%20Tire%20%26%20Rubber%20Co.%20received%20failure%20claims,according%20to%20court%20documents%20obtained%20exclusively%20by%20Jalopnik.
That appears to be a big motor home tire (22.5") that has the failure problem.
The Class C uses a smaller LT (Light Truck) tire.
I don't think the issue was with LT tires.
Class C is a box on a 3500 or 4500 dual rear wheel truck frame.
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I found this trailer tire while strolling by in my back yard. Two weeks earlier it had been hauling my Falcone and Regin's EV through the Sierra Nevada. Close call. Better quality tires now. Also park with sunlight covers in place now.
Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
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I found this trailer tire while strolling by in my back yard. Two weeks earlier it had been hauling my Falcone and Regin's EV through the Sierra Nevada. Close call. Better quality tires now. Also park with sunlight covers in place now.
Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
Lots of trailers come equipped with ST (special trailer) rated tires. This includes large travel trailers. ST Tires are kind of crap. The travel trailer crowd replaces them with LT Tires (Light Truck) in an equivalent size and rating. The LT Tires are probably 20% heavier than their ST counterparts because they contain more rubber, fabric and steel. They are a more durable tire.
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Result of ST Tire failure at highway speeds. Hole above the failed tire was about an inch deep.
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ROCINANTE was the name of don qiote's horse and the name of jack kerouac's airstream. my dad had it painted on his when he retired to full time RV many years ago...
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and the name of jack kerouac's airstream..
[citation needed]……..I knew about Don Quixote and Steinbeck Rocinantes, but Kerouac reference is new to me.