cptglen
New Member
Hi All
New to this forum, new to Alaskan Camper Ownership.
I've recently bought a 70's era Alaskan cabover camper, beautiful interior (reminds me of some of the sailboats I've owned over the years, and mostly intact, with just a little rot, mostly in the corners) and just now starting to sort it out. Previous owner was less than helpful, and has little knowledge of the camper, I think he bought the truck under it, and just sold the camper. She's got some gaps forward though, and it's hard for me to see how she can seal up tight if it's blowing outside and winter. Fortunately, I try and run baja during the winter, or Key West and get some sailing in.
Anyway, I've sorted some stuff out, but could use a little advice. I understand the concept of the manual hydraulic jack and the 4 rams located in the camper, but having problems with the camper lowering. (It raises strong) The right front is lagging, and causing a minor bow in the ram which I'm sure is compounding the problem. It does lower and raise ok, though, and I suspect the front of the camper is much lighter than the rear??? It also have 4 valves, each, in line just before each of the brass rams. Would I use those as restrictors??? Say, full open forward and half in the rear? Or is their another purpose for them. Are they factory? and if so, did they come with factory settings? Looking for a base line, then tweak them from there.
Thanks in advance for any advice, and much appreciated.
Glen
New to this forum, new to Alaskan Camper Ownership.
I've recently bought a 70's era Alaskan cabover camper, beautiful interior (reminds me of some of the sailboats I've owned over the years, and mostly intact, with just a little rot, mostly in the corners) and just now starting to sort it out. Previous owner was less than helpful, and has little knowledge of the camper, I think he bought the truck under it, and just sold the camper. She's got some gaps forward though, and it's hard for me to see how she can seal up tight if it's blowing outside and winter. Fortunately, I try and run baja during the winter, or Key West and get some sailing in.
Anyway, I've sorted some stuff out, but could use a little advice. I understand the concept of the manual hydraulic jack and the 4 rams located in the camper, but having problems with the camper lowering. (It raises strong) The right front is lagging, and causing a minor bow in the ram which I'm sure is compounding the problem. It does lower and raise ok, though, and I suspect the front of the camper is much lighter than the rear??? It also have 4 valves, each, in line just before each of the brass rams. Would I use those as restrictors??? Say, full open forward and half in the rear? Or is their another purpose for them. Are they factory? and if so, did they come with factory settings? Looking for a base line, then tweak them from there.
Thanks in advance for any advice, and much appreciated.
Glen