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2019/05/29

Upcoming Automotive Work, Motorhome Roof Seal Problems

I've had a rented Dodge Caravan for the last day and a half.  Out of all the vehicles that I've rented, this one is my favorite.  I just like how boxy it is and how it holds 7 passengers.  The motorhome's transmission pan gasket is leaking.  I should have the replacement for that as soon as tomorrow?

Last night, I received my catalytic converters for my 2008 Chevy HHR.  I have all the parts that I need now (or I can think of) to completely replace the exhaust.  That excludes the exhaust clamps, but every auto parts store is within walking range.  My plan it to either install the exhaust manifold first, or just put it together and lift up everything at once?

I have a gauge to measure it's fuel pressure.  Under the hood, my car has a schrader valve for this.  I'm pretty foggy on this, but there might be one near the fuel pump, which is on top of the gas tank.  If it does, that would give me an easy indication of what condition the fuel pump is in?

While I had the rental van, I stopped at the Stoney's RV in Cambridge, Ohio and got some two way valves that I'm going to bypass the motorhome's hot water tank with.  Basically, I want the water to bypass the tank on its way to the kitchen sink.  Ever since that cold snap in February, there was some bloating at the kitchen sink faucet.  I now have a replacement.  I'm looking forward to ditching my Aquatainers.  For the last 3 months, I've been using one for drinking water and the other to flush the toilet. 

The roof was sealed with some gray stuff.  it's forming a ridge at the front and back seal and I can't get the motorhome level with it being on.  If I got it level, I could get the stock refrigerator and freezer to work.  But the problem with those gray seals is that if I scraped it, I can get it off the aluminum roof okay.  But I'm worried about the fiberglass body that it's also on?  What needs to happen is something I should have done before.  Roof seam tape needs to be applied.  Then the roof needs to be painted and sealed (I have a product here that does both).

The motorhome has a mouse.  I'm going with traps this time.  But I read online about the mistake I made last time.  Mice have a very good sense of smell.  And if I put down a trap without wearing latex gloves, my sent will be on it and they'll avoid the area.  I just got some kitchen gloves that should do the trick?

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