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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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(1 Comments) upper tank removed so that I could dry the area and assess the damage.. | (2 Comments) I had no idea the tank vent ran into the wall..?? | (1 Comments) so after getting the lower tank tight all hell broke loose on the upper tank.. | Lower tank leaked immediately on getting filled, discovered that good old RVS strikes again and had covered the drain port when re-insulating the under floor and installing new belly pans...would have been nice if they had fully tightened the plug in the bottom of the tank..I've got a temp drain in there now. | ||
New spare tire cover,made by the Holland Bar Stool Company. Fits great and hopefully will last a few years in the SoCal sun.. | Suburban furnace reinstalled now that the plumbing is sorted out, it fired right up and works great with the new blower motor I installed. I need to get some paint on the mounting platforms. | New Dometic 310 "low profile" throne installed. It's about 3" taller than the original, no more dwarf height facilities here.. | new shower valves, I ran new pex with 90dg fittings to these, you can actually remove them without a saw now.. | ||
new bathroom sink faucet, standard 4" set, the drain was more work as they all come set up for a house sink with an overflow, I had to shorten the drain and stopper to make that work. | (2 Comments) Toilet feeder is now under the bathroom sink, this helped to clean up the area under the refrigerator. | (1 Comments) feeders to the shower are under the drawer that is below the refrigerator. | Installed bathroom cut out valves, I can effectively split the system in half with these. | ||
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