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LCAC_Man #1027 LBZ Duramax Conversion | ||
Author: LCAC_Man (Show all albums) This album will cover the Duramax/Allison conversion(including dash cluster integration), installation of airbags to assist suspension, conversion of vacuum brakes to Hydroboost, replacement of Onan gas generator with a Onan/Cummins 5500LP, inverter/charger installation, dual roof a/c installation, and Bedroom reconfiguration that will add "pass-thru" storage. |
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(4 Comments) Drivers side "head cooler"...picked up the lighting power so wiring was really easy. | (5 Comments) New LED rear clearance lights installed, the originals were absolutely toast, went ahead and painted this area similar to what I did around the new air conditioners. | Out with the 1990's 45 pound (not a joke) convection microwave and in with the new 23lbs inverter microwave. | While I had the passenger seat out for the water tank work I relocated the old converter power to above the fresh air vent and added a duplex outlet. | ||
Completed the block off of the old TV spot and added a dual dome light that works off the drivers door switch or the local switches. | (1 Comments) New double jet nozzles on both sides on new mount brackets so they are in a better position for coverage of the wiper area. Not to mention actually being able to reach them now.. | New 4qt Windshield wash tank/pump installed in the original House battery enclosure. I use the windshield wash a lot on my vehicles so the original small setup just wasn't going to work for me. | Signal amplifier that came with the antenna. I ran a cable up to the dash and used a Motorola to F-Connector adapter to plug it into my stereo antenna input so I won't have to run a separate radio antenna. | ||
I used a Pacific Aerials P6078 stainless 4" mount to keep the overall height about the same as the air conditioners. Total cost for the antenna and mount was just under $110. | New Shakespeare Sea Watch 3019(19") OTA HDTV antenna installed. I picked this location because it was clear of everything else on the roof and more importantly directly above the microwave enclosure which is right above where we'll put the TV on the counter. | After having the propane on for a few days I noticed a slight scent of it inside the coach, it was just enough to make me aware of a leak. After multiple attempts with soapy water spray I spent $15 for a gas detector and found the leak in two minutes. One of the shut off valves under the sink area had an ever so small leak from the stem/handle. I replaced both, that configuration of valve(1/2"male pipe to 3/8" male flare) is not easy to find but I got a pair on ebay for $20 shipped. | Had to cut a new access opening in the bathroom/hall wall to replace the damaged lighting wires. | ||
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