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Really?
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Either way - not the end of the world as we know it. I'd flush the heck out of both tanks and call it a day. Bill
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Sure - but that means that you only have to do 1/2 as much stuff in order to still have a great Ollie!😇 Bil
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Just wait until you see that very same river in Gunthersville!
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Outdoor Shower faucet is cracked
topgun2 replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Yep = Call Service or send them an email or open a Service ticket telling them what you need. Bill -
If you are referring to the end of the pipe that is inside the fresh water tank and is used for pickup then I don't think that there is supposed to be one in that location. The screen in/on the water pump takes care of that issue. Bill
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As far as I know - the answer is yes. Bill
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Hope that everyone from middle TN eastward made it through last night without issue. Here is western NC the storms blew through at around 2am - bunches of lightening, wind and rain. Now at 10:15am even the light rain has stopped and it is forecast to be a glorious weekend for Mother's Day. Bill
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Actually - The original design of the mod that Oliver uses for the fresh water tank was done by a former owner - Raspy. His design is actually fairly simple provided that you have the correct tools - and - know how to use them. The repair in the hands of someone who has done the repair before only takes a few minutes (its called spin welding). JD's repair was primarily based on the fact that he was loath to even think about returning to a location east of the Mississippi River and he (as many others) didn't have the tools and/or skill level to spin weld. As I recall - Raspy was given an award by Oliver for his design. Only a couple of these awards have ever been given by the Company (I believe that another one of these few is our very own ScubaRx). Bill
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Yes, if they have the facilities. After all - they have to get their reputation for "good service" from somewhere.😉
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Elite 2 Rooftop Reflective Canopy or Tarp
topgun2 replied to NomadLife's topic in General Discussion
Are you interested in a full cover or only a rooftop cover? CalMark custom makes a full cover for the Oliver but it does not have a reflective top (nor will they make one for you with a reflective top). There are other (usually less expensive) covers that fit the Ollie too and they have been mentioned from time to time here on the Forum. Good luck in getting what you need. Bill -
Newbies taking the plunge - Are we missing anything
topgun2 replied to Dennis and Melissa's topic in General Discussion
With all that has and is going on in the Service area I'd say to give them a bit more time. With the Rally coming up and owners stopping by for service on the way I'm sure things are rather busy for the guys/gal. While its not the best looking, I'm guessing that your steps are still functional. Bill -
You da man! My fingers can't type that fast!
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The closer you get to the Rally - the more you will see! Safe travels to all that are (or soon will be) on the road to the Rally. Please be careful out there. Bill
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It would be helpful if you listed your hull #, model and year in your signature line. That way we would know a little better just exactly how to answer your questions. Bill
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Outdoor Shower faucet is cracked
topgun2 replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Aren't we all?😁 There just has to be somewhere else to buy that replacement part! Many times the cost via the Oliver Service department isn't bad. Bill -
I've not tried epoxy for this application but I don't see why it wouldn't work. There really isn't that much pressure on these clips - at least after you get the frame secured by them. Besides, a little extra epoxy in there just might help to keep the window from leaking.😉 Bill
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Do you remember the length of those bolts and the diameter? The holes in the basket I have are 1/2 inch and the u-bolts that Service sent to me are 3/8 inch. I think that I'd rather use bolts (in order to fill those holes in the basket better) but from the looks of John's install his u-blot appears to be a bit long. Also, did you use stainless or galvanized? Bill
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Boy! These units were even pretty Way back then. Good design never goes out of style! Bill
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John - Thks a bunch! Can you see the rubber that is between the basket and the fiberglass/frame? If yes then I'm guessing that the rubber under the bracket in the front of the basket is slightly thicker than the rubber that is between the basket and the fiberglass? Also, what is the direction of the rubber strips between the fiberglass and the basket - I assume that the strips run side to side at the front (just behind the front u-bolt) and at the rear (just in front of the rear u-bolt). Bill
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Searching for info to reseal large windows
topgun2 replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Other than Jason I do not believe that there will be any Service techs at the Rally. However, there certainly will be a number of highly qualified owners available for advice and/or assistance. The only "problem" I would see for this approach is that the correct materials needed for a proper repair just might not be readily available. Bill -
Does anyone have pictures of their front basket installed? It is obvious where the two U-bolts and steel plates go - but - it is not so obvious as to the exact location of the rubber pads. I suspect that the long rubber pad must be cut into at least two separate pieces in order to pad the existing fiberglass from the bottom of the basket. Also, I assume that the basket is located as far to the rear as possible. Thanks for the help! Bill
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I received the parts box from the Oliver Service guys/gal about 7pm last night. Below are some pics of what was in the box. Note that the U-bolts and appropriate washers and nuts are nice stainless steel. Here are the measurements: two - stainless steel U-bolts with associated hardware measuring - 8"x3 3/4" x 3/8" two painted steel plates measuring - 6 1/8" x 2" x 1/8" one dense rubber pad measuring - 10" x 2" x 3/8" one dense rubber pad measuring - 43" x 2" x 1/4" Bill
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Mike & Carol - Shame that the ceramic coating shine isn't holding up on your Ollie - it looks great! I'm sure that Jason and the Service team will get you back in business with the water. See you two soon - have a safe trip. Bill
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Just a shame that this area is soooo crowded! 😉 Nicely done. Bill
