[elky] Re: Happy camper

  • From: John Christensen <johncgg@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 06:28:50 -0600

The Burb should do fine for towing.

It's a constant battle for me, on fixing up the Monte to drive daily, or
spending time on the Elky. The poor Elky doesn't get much attention these
days.

JC

 On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Well, it's moot now.  A buncha stuff came together (or maybe apart would
> be a better term) and I had to make the decision that it just wouldn't work
> out, as much as I would have liked to have had the Dooley (Tom, maybe?) as a
> tow vehicle.  The Burb's gonna have to do.  Good thing I just sealed the
> windshield.  I guess it's time to put the power steering pump, electric fan
> and aux transmission cooler in.  Might as well put the keyless entry and
> remote start kit that a friend gave me in, too.
>
> The Monte may have to get back on its wheels and take a trip out into the
> elements (under a cover) for a while.  It'd sure be nice if it could make
> the trip under its own power.  We're in for a spate of nasty weather for the
> next few days so I'm gonna be a little limited in what I can do...but I'll
> do what I can.
>
> The fun never stops at the Asylum.
>
> r
>
>
>
> On 12/14/2010 10:05 AM, Chris Lindh wrote:
>
> If you sent the link I missed it... I process emails very quickly
> these days, I get so many with the business, etc.  I am trying out a
> new feature of Gmail where it lists a "Priority Inbox" at the top when
> I check my mail.  I train it to mark messages as "important" (like
> work emails) so far it's working.
>
> As for the truck the interior is in decent shape, as you said.  I
> remember Craig from the list, and his guides which I still use.  Great
> guy.  I agree about leather, it doesn't age as well as cloth.  One
> trick I've found it to get a junkyard passenger side seat cushion to
> replace the drivers side - it makes a world of difference in how
> comfortable the seat is.
>
> Will you get rid of the 'Burb?  Are you afraid it won't tow the Monte
> reliably?  Dually trucks are considerably more stable for towing from
> what I've read.
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  Yep.  The MPG situation is understood.  There are pics of the interior on
> the link...I think I sent it...if not, here it 
> is:http://picasaweb.google.com/8seccraig/Dually?authkey=Gv1sRgCL_OgcDm-aWbVA#
>
> It's leather (I would have preferred cloth and I don't care for the color,
> but I can live with it) and is in decent shape.  Some cracking on the sides
> of the seats, but that's about it.  I need to talk to Craig (he's a very
> long-term member of the Nova list, I met him in Joplin, Mo in 2003) about a
> few things before I pull the trigger.
>
> More to follow.
>
> r
>
>
> On 12/14/2010 9:14 AM, Chris Lindh wrote:
>
> Regarding the '97 C3500, 454 Vortec motor, 112k - you know the big block
> will tow well and is a proven platform, but are you prepared for single
> digit MPG?  My neighbor has a 2500 with 8.1L Vortec, and his MPG is pretty
> low.
>
> I'd want to know what shape the interior is in, and what maintenance it
> might need for long trips.
>
>
>  Rules: Please play nicely with others.
>
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>
>

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