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Questions.....Newbie
09-10-2006, 17:45
Post: #11
Questions.....Newbie
Yup, you bet. At one time I thought I could delete part of the message if I
wanted to, but I can't do that anymore, so I will look at my preferences.

Thanks Bill
84FC35SB
Terrace, B.C.


mbulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote:
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Wilhelmus Schreurs
wrote:
> Mike Bulriss:
> How come one cannot delete messages when adding another??

Bill,

Not sure I fully understand the question, but here goes.

If you "reply" to a message while reading them directly from the group
forum, Yahoo automatically includes all the text of the message you
are replying to. While this allows readers to follow the thread, it
adds to the message length. If you want to shorten it, you have to
manually delete or snip some or all of the old text.

If you receive individual emails and reply to one of them, whether or
not the original message gets included is a function of the options
that you have turned on in your email reader (probably in the email
reader "Preferences"). If you notice, Ernie has the option to include
the original text turned off, so you never see the original message on
Ernie's replies. While it makes his email messages shorter, it
sometimes makes it hard to understand what he was responding to.

If you receive the messages in "Digest" format, one should NEVER
"reply" to a digest if you choose the email preference to include
original text, or you will post the entire digest again as part of
your message reply. That makes the next digest huge and usually
upsets people that get email on a dial up connection or through their
cell connection while traveling.

Well did I come close to answering your question?

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Wilhelmus Schreurs
wrote:
>
> Todd:
> One thing which I have noticed on here, is that sometimes the
subject does not get changed, and different things are being written
about.
> Mike Hohnstein started a thread about his Unique Bird, and many
things were discussed, one of them was the rear end gear ratios,
adding O/D etc.
>
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09-10-2006, 17:47
Post: #12
Questions.....Newbie
I dunno. That's Millers job to know that stuff.
MH

----- Original Message -----
From: Wilhelmus Schreurs
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie


Mike:
In the 78's did the cooling system run throughtout the coach as well, with a
summer/winter switch setup, if so, then you have to make sure you are in the
winter position so all of the coolant throughtout the coach is drained.

Bill
84FC35SB
Terrace, B.C.

Mike Hohnstein <MHOHNSTEIN@...> wrote:
Sorry about that. Your bird was produced when the speed limit was 55 and
diesel fuel was cheap. I would change the rear gear to a 4.6 and make sure the
valves are adjusted. There has been information posted about the value of
enhancing the inlet air volume to the engine. It is unadvisable to try to wring
more power or engine speed out of the 210 NA, it's will wind too tight as it is.
It is best to keep the speed parameters between 1900 and 2800 rpm, as you won't
be happy if you drop a valve. With that thought in mind, new valve springs might
not be a bad idea. Upgrading to a 250 or 300 Cat would be major league in cost
and effort.
Flushing the cooling system is not any different than any other vehicle, just
more capacity. When refilling it's best to have the nose of the vehicle up hill
so the air will find the radiator opening easier. You do want to get all the air
out and keep an eye on the PH of the coolant. Napa has some expensive stuff
(coolant treatment) to dump in the radiator you should buy. Usually the belts
are the thing that screws you, so keep a close eye on them and don't let them
get out of adjustment. Use belt dressing regularly. I share your amazement at
the amount of interest in furniture issues.
MH
----- Original Message -----
From: Todd Jones
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 11:39 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie

I guess I asked the wrong questions to the wrong group.
No responses or suggestions for best rear end ratio or the
best/proper way to flush the full coolant system.
I realize it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out, I was
just looking for helpful suggestions.
I did look in archives and found a few threads that where helpfull.
Just a little disappointed that a dinette table leg got 10x more
responses.
I'm guessing I've brought up questions that have been brought too
many times before, so I will look further into the archives of all
the groups I have joined.

Proud/Happy owner
78FC33SB
Todd Jones
Lincoln, NE.
402.525.7343

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09-11-2006, 01:46
Post: #13
Questions.....Newbie
Todd,
I see you have learned how to make friends and influence people.
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40


----- Original Message -----
From: Todd Jones
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 12:39 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie


I guess I asked the wrong questions to the wrong group.
No responses or suggestions for best rear end ratio or the
best/proper way to flush the full coolant system.
I realize it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out, I was
just looking for helpful suggestions.
I did look in archives and found a few threads that where helpfull.
Just a little disappointed that a dinette table leg got 10x more
responses.
I'm guessing I've brought up questions that have been brought too
many times before, so I will look further into the archives of all
the groups I have joined.

Proud/Happy owner
78FC33SB
Todd Jones
Lincoln, NE.
402.525.7343

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09-11-2006, 01:48
Post: #14
Questions.....Newbie
Todd,

There is a speed chart at http://vintagebirds.com/
look at MPH vs RPM.
A forum member put a lot of work into creating this chart.

Bill 88 FC Michigan


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Todd Jones"
wrote:
>
> I guess I asked the wrong questions to the wrong group.
> No responses or suggestions for best rear end ratio or the
> best/proper way to flush the full coolant system.
> I realize it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out, I
was
> just looking for helpful suggestions.
> I did look in archives and found a few threads that where helpfull.
> Just a little disappointed that a dinette table leg got 10x more
> responses.
> I'm guessing I've brought up questions that have been brought too
> many times before, so I will look further into the archives of all
> the groups I have joined.
>
> Proud/Happy owner
> 78FC33SB
> Todd Jones
> Lincoln, NE.
> 402.525.7343
>
> .
>
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09-11-2006, 02:39
Post: #15
Questions.....Newbie
In FORUM speak this is called thread hijacking. This makes
searching the archives real difficult. Why people don't start
a new thread?, I dunno, it's easy enough to do.
Bob Janes, Greenville, SC

"Todd:
One thing which I have noticed on here, is that sometimes the subject
does not get changed, and different things are being written about.
Mike Hohnstein started a thread about his Unique Bird, and many things
were discussed, one of them was the rear end gear ratios, adding O/D
etc."
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09-11-2006, 04:23
Post: #16
Questions.....Newbie
Todd,

I previously owned a 1978 NA. I had the rear gears changed to 4:88
from 5:29. I don't remember why I didn't go to 4:63, but I was very
happy with the change, money well spent IMHO. Gardner owns that coach
now, maybe he'll pipe in.

Tom Sorrentino
Bedford Hills, NY
1987 PT 38




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Todd Jones"
wrote:
>
> I guess I asked the wrong questions to the wrong group.
> No responses or suggestions for best rear end ratio or the
> best/proper way to flush the full coolant system.
> I realize it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out, I
was
> just looking for helpful suggestions.
> I did look in archives and found a few threads that where helpfull.
> Just a little disappointed that a dinette table leg got 10x more
> responses.
> I'm guessing I've brought up questions that have been brought too
> many times before, so I will look further into the archives of all
> the groups I have joined.
>
> Proud/Happy owner
> 78FC33SB
> Todd Jones
> Lincoln, NE.
> 402.525.7343
>
> .
>
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09-11-2006, 04:35
Post: #17
Questions.....Newbie
Part of the problem is that Yahoo's new email system sends HTML
email. Go to the "my groups" page in Yahoo, select the group so you
go to that group's page, then select "edit membership" (at the top
left part of the screen), then select "traditional" in part 3--
message preferences at the bottom of the page. Then hit the "save
changes" button.

When set to "traditional" you can then easily select and delete the
portions of a message at your convenience.

Pete Masterson
aeonix1@...
'95 Bluebird Wanderlodge WBDA 42'
El Sobrante, CA




On Sep 10, 2006, at 10:45 PM, Wilhelmus Schreurs wrote:

> Yup, you bet. At one time I thought I could delete part of the
> message if I wanted to, but I can't do that anymore, so I will look
> at my preferences.
>
> Thanks Bill
> 84FC35SB
> Terrace, B.C.
>
>
> mbulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote:
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Wilhelmus Schreurs
> wrote:
>> Mike Bulriss:
>> How come one cannot delete messages when adding another??
>



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09-11-2006, 05:01
Post: #18
Questions.....Newbie
Thanks Pete. I just set mine to Traditional...and selected/deleted.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92, Anaheim Hills, Calif.



Pete Masterson wrote:

> Part of the problem is that Yahoo's new email system sends HTML
> email. Go to the "my groups" page in Yahoo, select the group so you
> go to that group's page, then select "edit membership" (at the top
> left part of the screen), then select "traditional" in part 3--
> message preferences at the bottom of the page. Then hit the "save
> changes" button.
>
> When set to "traditional" you can then easily select and delete the
> portions of a message at your convenience.
>
> Pete Masterson
> aeonix1@...
> '95 Bluebird Wanderlodge WBDA 42'
> El Sobrante, CA
>
>
>
>
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09-11-2006, 17:08
Post: #19
Questions.....Newbie
Thanks Tom.
After receiving a few emails & phone calls I got my questions
answered......Thanks.

Todd Jones
78FC33'SB
Lincoln, NE.
402.525.7343

.

----- Original Message -----
From: thomas_sorrentino
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:23 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie


Todd,

I previously owned a 1978 NA. I had the rear gears changed to 4:88
from 5:29. I don't remember why I didn't go to 4:63, but I was very
happy with the change, money well spent IMHO. Gardner owns that coach
now, maybe he'll pipe in.

Tom Sorrentino
Bedford Hills, NY
1987 PT 38

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Todd Jones"
wrote:
>
> I guess I asked the wrong questions to the wrong group.
> No responses or suggestions for best rear end ratio or the
> best/proper way to flush the full coolant system.
> I realize it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out, I
was
> just looking for helpful suggestions.
> I did look in archives and found a few threads that where helpfull.
> Just a little disappointed that a dinette table leg got 10x more
> responses.
> I'm guessing I've brought up questions that have been brought too
> many times before, so I will look further into the archives of all
> the groups I have joined.
>
> Proud/Happy owner
> 78FC33SB
> Todd Jones
> Lincoln, NE.
> 402.525.7343
>
> .
>






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09-19-2006, 21:43
Post: #20
Questions.....Newbie
FYI
My '78 FC has winter/summer switches.

Gardner
78FC33

-----Original Message-----
From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Mike Hohnstein
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 1:48 AM
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie

I dunno. That's Millers job to know that stuff.
MH

----- Original Message -----
From: Wilhelmus Schreurs
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie

Mike:
In the 78's did the cooling system run throughtout the coach as well, with a
summer/winter switch setup, if so, then you have to make sure you are in the
winter position so all of the coolant throughtout the coach is drained.

Bill
84FC35SB
Terrace, B.C.

Mike Hohnstein < MHOHNSTEIN@... >
wrote:
Sorry about that. Your bird was produced when the speed limit was 55 and
diesel fuel was cheap. I would change the rear gear to a 4.6 and make sure
the valves are adjusted. There has been information posted about the value
of enhancing the inlet air volume to the engine. It is unadvisable to try to
wring more power or engine speed out of the 210 NA, it's will wind too tight
as it is. It is best to keep the speed parameters between 1900 and 2800 rpm,
as you won't be happy if you drop a valve. With that thought in mind, new
valve springs might not be a bad idea. Upgrading to a 250 or 300 Cat would
be major league in cost and effort.
Flushing the cooling system is not any different than any other vehicle,
just more capacity. When refilling it's best to have the nose of the vehicle
up hill so the air will find the radiator opening easier. You do want to get
all the air out and keep an eye on the PH of the coolant. Napa has some
expensive stuff (coolant treatment) to dump in the radiator you should buy.
Usually the belts are the thing that screws you, so keep a close eye on them
and don't let them get out of adjustment. Use belt dressing regularly. I
share your amazement at the amount of interest in furniture issues.
MH
----- Original Message -----
From: Todd Jones
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 11:39 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Questions.....Newbie

I guess I asked the wrong questions to the wrong group.
No responses or suggestions for best rear end ratio or the
best/proper way to flush the full coolant system.
I realize it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out, I was
just looking for helpful suggestions.
I did look in archives and found a few threads that where helpfull.
Just a little disappointed that a dinette table leg got 10x more
responses.
I'm guessing I've brought up questions that have been brought too
many times before, so I will look further into the archives of all
the groups I have joined.

Proud/Happy owner
78FC33SB
Todd Jones
Lincoln, NE.
402.525.7343

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