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(65.41.158.2) | Thanks, I live in a very wooded rural area on top of lakes and rivers (and gators) very very low numbers in my neck of the woods. I spent many a summer in Lynwood WA on Lake Serene on my crazy Jay's (aunt) mansion on the water.
Interesting choice for changing out the engine. FMC (AED) Airline Equipment Division used Cummings as well, that's where I was transferred to after RVD closed. I still wonder today if that 440 was the first choice for the 2900R but I do know we had a relationship for cheap parts from Chrysler. So the 440 became our engine. The mounting drove us all crazy...
Best of luck great project to get you through this mess. BTW: I rarely used schematics when working the lines and or testing in Final. We winged it so much, no vehicle is the same as I'm sure the owners love to hear.
Let everyone know some guy that was actually in the warzone of producing the 2900R, Club Coach and Customs is on this board.
Quick story: My favorite project was a custom outfitted Club Coach for the Warner Bros Movie "Motorhome" the Director came and told us where to put the bolt on camera trays and special interior lighting was accomplished. We also pumped up the engine by using a specially built 440 with Headers, Holly Carb, Isky Cam, Offy manifold etc etc. pumping out well over 400hp. The vehicle was used in the Feature Film as both a stunt action and main vehicle for the actors. 2 TV Monitors were installed via CCTV so the action could be seen inside the vehicle. Warners spent 100k on this motorhome, I have no idea what happened to it. It does crash in the movie.
1 of 1000 stories hopefully you enjoyed it. Don't buy the DVD the movie is awful, although the star is the 2900R.
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