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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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Mike, I'm very excited for you! Can't wait to see the pictures of your GTG tonight. While you are busy purchasing accessories, here is one more for you:

You were asking me about the spare tire mount that I have (tire mounts w/rim facing out so you can put the hubcap on)
Bus Depot no longer carries it, at least it wasn't listed on their website. I did find it on CIP1
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... 7%2DJ12975
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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Raj wrote:worse case, cruise past my house... i'm gutting the s10 in my driveway.
Should i bring my sawsall
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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Don't you need to actually have the bus first? :-)


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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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uBerStehle wrote: You were asking me about the spare tire mount that I have (tire mounts w/rim facing out so you can put the hubcap on)
Bus Depot no longer carries it, at least it wasn't listed on their website. I did find it on CIP1
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... 7%2DJ12975
I like the tire cover with the caricature of the bay bus . Besides looks like you would have to add some holes in the front of that shinny bus . How do you know what type of mount is under that cover anyway ?
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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Brown wrote:
Raj wrote:worse case, cruise past my house... i'm gutting the s10 in my driveway.
Should i bring my sawsall

its funny you say that,..... bc we pulle dthe nose off last nite, but cant grab the pass front fender, but I cant open the pass door. Its stuck bc the impact pulled the nader pin rearward binding the door shut. So tonite I wil sawzall the ext cab portion off the truck to allow the pass door to open. Thats fun to do to a truck that never saw parking lots.

(...... and an effort not to get yelled at my the 'grape nut mod', back to topic)

I agree with GA, lets see what way the spare is facing to start with. Can you just flip the tire over and add a spacer or longer bolts?
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Raj, we both know extrication by the back of our hand... I say we go snatch a multitool from E Farm, and work on some cribbing, roll the dash and peel the roof.Hell, We can bring the rams and put that nader pin back where it belongs!
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ObnoxiousBlue wrote:Raj, we both know extrication by the back of our hand... I say we go snatch a multitool from E Farm, and work on some cribbing, roll the dash and peel the roof.Hell, We can bring the rams and put that nader pin back where it belongs!

lol.... that would be so much fun.... but I need to pull as much as I can from the truck first. I'd like as little as possible to end up melted down into a kia.
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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Mike,

Well is it here? Are you taking it out for a joy ride tonight??
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Brown wrote:Mike,

Well is it here? Are you taking it out for a joy ride tonight??
Yeah what happened with this bus? Is it here yet or what?
I wanna see that fat chick out in the salty Long Island Roads TONITE!!
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Its here! Took it for a bath, and played around a bit. You can tell its from CO. Its begging for air. Im bringing it down to Tony's tomorrow for a once over. But Ill take it out tonight if you guys wanna meet up. I do have a meeting at 630. But otherwise can head out for a bit. Wanna meet somewhere on 110?

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I'm out for tonight, maybe tomorrow night?
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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if your on 110, call my cell. I have to run a few errands but i wanna check it out
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Glenn wrote:How about this place?

Image

by MrBreeze on Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:32 pm

Nah, too "cold"

Grape nuts guy might bring the dog sled tonight :mrgreen:
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ObnoxiousBlue wrote:Its here! Took it for a bath, and played around a bit. You can tell its from CO. Its begging for air. Im bringing it down to Tony's tomorrow for a once over. But Ill take it out tonight if you guys wanna meet up. I do have a meeting at 630. But otherwise can head out for a bit. Wanna meet somewhere on 110?

Ill keep an eye on the boards, or you can call
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mannys66 wrote:have fun with it Mike.
Oh he is....
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Well, its here. Havent gotten to do much driving yet though. Its sputtering, and feels like a fuel issue. It accelerates and can roll with traffic but doesnt want to go over 40ish... When I do get on the pedal it sputters and bucks. The concencus so far is that its from the altitude change from Denver to here (over 1 mile down) but IDK. Its going to Tony's tomorrow any ways for a nice once over, and will hopefully get sorted through without much to do.

Otherwise its a nice bus. The interior is in good shape, cabinets are complete. Seats, beds etc are real nice. Tyhe underside is DRY No rust which I was happy to see. and the body is real clean. The slider, slides with a satisfying roll to it, and the rear latch closes smooth. The front door handles are a bit tempermental, but I think theyre just freezing because the mechanism seems to be working fine. The radio doesnt work, dispite the sellers telling me so, and the turn signal doesnt cancel after a turn, the 110 connection in the bus also doesnt seem to be working, but I might be using it wrong as I cant tell which direction of the switch is "on" nontheless thats pretty menial, I want it to be running nice and smooth then I can slowly play with other things on my own. This isnt going to be another project, thats what Reise is for, but I look forward to playing with things on the bus and getting some good camping time out of it this summer.
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dont worry about it mike... after all... its older than you are.

I dont think its 100% altitude change to blame.... but might be. It could be something as trivial as a something got knocked loose in transit or something, or stir up shit in the gas tank.

I'm glad shes a dry bus..... thats the most important thing
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ObnoxiousBlue wrote:Well, its here. Havent gotten to do much driving yet though. Its sputtering, and feels like a fuel issue. It accelerates and can roll with traffic but doesnt want to go over 40ish... When I do get on the pedal it sputters and bucks. The concencus so far is that its from the altitude change from Denver to here (over 1 mile down) but IDK. Its going to Tony's tomorrow any ways for a nice once over, and will hopefully get sorted through without much to do.
Have Tony install a new set of points, I bet you'll be running fine.
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Re: Home away from Home, on wheels.

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Rob...lol

remeber when we had to fix ur bay at litchfeild....... the thing backfired bc of the firing order and scared the $HIT our of samba joe.

lol..... for a big guy... he moves preety quick ( with two good legs)
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sounds like an injection problem. When Rob and i came back from CTS his Bay was bucking and at time barely running. We drive from Delaware all the way back that way. It wound up being a chafed wire to one of the injectors causing that injector to not "inject".
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that was funny lol...

Im kinda nervous but realistically itll get fixed. Tony and Wayne will get it running and itll be back on the road soon. I was hoping to get it and just go joy riding today, but Ill go out when its running happy. I just want to make sure its happy and healthy for Daytona, any reservations and Ill be taking the Ford... lol

As Glenn once taught me, whenever you get a new-old car, expect a few hundred dollars of repairs... I was kind of planning for somthing... and hoping for nothing. Truth be told, I was also taught to shoot for 2 out of 3 to be good... interior, exterior, mechanics... I guess I got my 2/3's lol
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Good luck with the new ride mike, I'm sure it will be on the road by this weekend. Have fun with it and don't let Glenn A convince you to "slam it". For a tall guy he likes things real low.
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Glad to hear that Peabody made it here safely. Hopefully this ride will be smooth sailing! Enjoy and don't sweat the small stuff! :D
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Like Audrey said- Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things. ;)

Enjoy the bus!
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67SAMBA wrote:Good luck with the new ride mike, I'm sure it will be on the road by this weekend. Have fun with it and don't let Glenn A convince you to "slam it". For a tall guy he likes things real low.
Joe I took recently the legs off My sofa ! Man You got to see how it looks all slammed down on the carpet . sweet ! :D
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