my porch lite was 5 inch diameter.. closest I can find is 7 3/4.
Checked etrailer and a couple vintage parts places.. the usual suspects.
Who knew they're rare..I didn't. oops
never did make it to a bike shop but several gear lubes show up on google if anyone interested.
I read the liquid used to break bolts free from rust is a good lube so I used some I had.
I've been looking for a close to original size porch light but no luck.
I threw my original rusted broken one...
maybe I should have used rustoleum paint.. oh well too late now.
I was reading the manual and it recommends white petroleum jelly for the slide rails.
I'm sure they know best but it sounds like a dust magnet to me.
I was reading there is hi-tech lube now for racing bike gears that repels dust...
it was the worst part of the body. A lot of tiny spots of corrosion. It felt like rough sand paper. First I washed then lightly sanded with very fine grit then wiped it clean. I haven't decided if I'm going to polish my exterior so that's it for the painting. I figure you can't see the top so if...
I didn't test my hydrolic till I got it home.
I was buying it wether or not they worked.
Naturally 3 spurted oil.
With hindsight I should have check oil level in the jack. low=leak.
Placed rags under the jacks and around the tube tops prior to testing.
well, I posted the above question the day I got it.
I've learned everything is pretty much do it yourself unless you take it to the factory.
Great fun project...getting to know every nook and cranny.
that's a lot of tinkering..sounds like an enjoyable project.
I'm pretty sure the "ashtrays" are metal 'guide slides' or whatever they're called.
They keep the lid straight as it raises and lowers
thanks SRHoffman..you are right. The bolts lines up with the slide so it must anchor the insert that goes in the slide.
If I ever take the lid off I'll have to check them out because they look after market to me.
I put nuts on them and four little metal plates I found.
the bolt heads are behind the paneling on the inside so maybe a custom order from the factory?
I was going to cut them off but maybe I can use them for something.
(1) loosen pressure release valve, pump several times, tighten
(2) your method ..loosen farthest away fitting, pump bubbles out. (gonna try that tomorrow)
(3) I'm going to go thru every thread here and look for another method.
my new to me 1978 mini.. I think it was a sleeper because it looks all original, bench seats both sides.. never had an ice box, sink or stove that I can see.
It's wider than it is long, 6' 1/2" length x 6' 3" width.
the plan is put the camper on the ground, lift the roof with jacks.. then slide up and out the 3/4 rod from the 1inch tube to reveal the o-ring.
But other directions say to loosen the nut..
maybe both options are viable? here a couple pics. The bottom nut and the top of one ram.
so by "lift the top" are you saying the 3/4" tube can slide up and out of the 1" tube thereby revealing the o-ring?
One instruction I read says to "loosen the large nut" at the bottom and slide out that way?
and the pump was almost empty.. I filled it and started pumping, I wanted to see where those pin holes were to lock the top.
As soon as the holes cleared a stream of oil shot a foot from one and on 2 others fluid poured out.
Now I know my pumps good and why it was out of fluid.
well, I been filling the wrong hole.
I'm trouble shooting, hoping for an easy fix to raising my roof before I start taking things apart.
Thanks, appreciate the help.