Location: Victoria, BC. Canada (172.218.221.116) | Morning Lee, and Welcome to the fraternity of FMC Motorcoach owners!
As you described the excitement you felt around the business of buying your first FMC, it conjured up the same memories and excitement within me that I felt over 10 yrs ago when I first laid eyes on #846 and then, not long after, buying it.
Good that you are able to get onto a wheel-upgrade early on; typically, it's the first and biggest issue to resolve after you get unwittingly-sucked into the vortex that is the allure of these beautiful old coaches. There will be a familiar old sound you've heard throughout your life that is about to become much more prevalent going forward... "Cha-ching!"
There are many more qualified and knowledgeable folks on this Forum than I at the ready to help with whatever questions you may have concerning all things - FMC.
There's also a Facebook forum now, too: https://www.facebook.com/groups/180207095371053/about
Keep your eye's and ears pealed for new Rally dates in the future as I can speak from experience, it's a great opportunity to get away for a road-trip and gather with a great group of fellow coach owners who will welcome you.
On your question about a qualified service outfit in So. Cal, I can't really help as I'm a Canuck living up here on Vancouver Island, but you did mention you had some "...rudimentary mechanical skills", so it strikes me that if you take advantage of the great resource of all the friendly coach owners here that will readily avail themselves to answer virtually all of your service/maintenance questions (together with the Parts/Service manual reference) - that you will find you can resolve many if not most of these situations yourself.
Hopefully we can meet at a Rally someday, somewhere... somehow.
May you and yours stay healthy!
Regards,
Terry Anderson
#846
Edited by andy1canada 2021-01-23 7:56 AM
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