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Shiny things you no longer want / Pristine 2000 EVC
« on: August 26, 2016, 10:01:15 am »
Hey guys, sadly my decked out EVC is up for sale, I have really enjoyed it and spent the last year really getting it exactly how I wanted it with a ton of upgrades (planned on keeping it forever).  Everyone on here has been a great help but I have moved on to a 4x4 sportsmobile project to get to some more remote places I like to camp at so this beauty is up for grabs. 

https://www.ksl.com/?nid=218&ad=41219200&cat=143

Spread the word if you know anyone looking


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Winnebago "Full Campers" / How to mount center bench seat
« on: July 01, 2016, 10:00:44 am »
    So here is my issue, I have a 2000 EVC with a single center seat and 3 kids as of now.  We plan on eventually having a 4th so I found a 1995 center bench seat because it installs in the floor more.   The newer style I have with my single seat had the brackets that stick out of the ground and I always stub your feet on them.  So I have the seat and payed a ridiculous amount since they are so rare and I am now finding this to be a much bigger job than I had anticipated.  With the type of bracket I currently have it bolts on from below the van and is fairly easy to install the brackets.  With the older style I am guessing a cup type of bracket is welded into the floor of the van??

    I had a father in law pick up the seat for me in Colorado so I have no idea how the floor bracket looks.  I have the seat and the top plates but that's as far as I have gotten.  Does anyone have an older style middle seat that could unscrew one of their top plates and take a picture of where the seat connects for me so I can see what I need to get fabricated?  I have no idea what it will entail and kinda regret it now, haha.

    As I don't really need the seat right now, I'm sure this will be awhile before I get to it as I will need to replace all the flooring as well and will probably do a full interior overhaul while I have got it torn apart.

Thanks

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Exterior / DIY Texture coating kit
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:51:56 pm »
So I have been wanting to texture coat my 2000 EVC for about 6 months now and finally got around to it so I figured I would do a quick write up in case anyone else wanted to try to tackle this as well.  I didn't want to pay big money to have someone else do it so I figured I could do it myself fairly easily after a bit of research for under $200

MATERIALS:
    (1) I used Custom Coat BLACK 4 Liter Urethane Spray-On Truck Bed Liner Kit (includes a spray gun).  This apparently is the same as the raptor coating that is also on Amazon but its just a little cheaper, the whole kit ran $120 with free shipping and can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/Custom-BLACK-Liter-Urethane-Spray-/dp/B00FFIIHHU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1443459015&sr=8-1&keywords=custom+coat  This 4 liter kit is plenty, I only used 3 bottles and did 2 coats so I have 1 extra bottle I can used for touch ups or a different project if needed.
     (2) A few 3M maroon Scotch-Brite pads to scuff all the paint up real good (did about 3 passes), I also used a hand held orbital sander and 120 grit sand paper on some areas of the bumper that appeared to have a bad overspray. 
     (3) I also used an adhesion promoter just to have a better bond even though i sanded/scuffed everything really well, runs about $18.  It was most helpful on the wheel arches as I didn't want to scuff the areas I was going to tape off and I didn't want to tape first and then scuff the tape so if any areas didn't get scuffed as good then there should still be good adhesion I hope.  I got 2 cans but 1 ended up being enough to cover everything (both bumpers and all the rockers, wheel arches, etc.  http://www.amazon.com/U-Pol-Products-0799-Universal-Adhesion/dp/B00397POFC/ref=pd_bxgy_263_img_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=0D83DKHJ4EH6XAVVC3XM
     (4) Acetone to wipe all areas down before the coating is applied and also to clean the gun out after using it. 
     (5) I used blue painters tape and plastic to cover everything real good including the ground.  *As a learning note some kind of automotive tape would have been nice for making the arches on the wheel wells but since this is what I had it worked fine i just had to use lots of little pieces to make the arches, it still turned out great and pulled off nice and clean with sharp edges everywhere with no issues.
    (6) Air compressor with gun pressure set to about 60 psi (this seemed to work great and the gun was actually much better than I thought it would be)  if you can't set your pressure with your compressor you will have to buy an in-line regulator. I used an 8 gallon electric compressor that kept up fine, I think I could have even gotten away with my 6 gallon pancake but I wouldn't go much lower than that.

PREP:
*Remove front and rear bumpers: (Sorry for the crappy cell phone night pics)

for those that don't know, to get the 2 grill pieces off, there is a screw under each turn signal, the light is spring loaded so just pull it straight forwards (no tools required) and then you can angle it to the side a bit to get to the screws.

*Use hex tool to get bumper off, pretty straight forward even a 2 & 3 yr old can do it  ;D


*Tow hitch blocking 2 screws on rear bumper:


*Removing Tow hitch:


*Took me awhile to figure out there were 2 screws hidden under the molding on the top of rear bumper, just pull the weatherstipping off and they can be reached, I had to use pliers to unscrew them due to little clearance, they must use a special tool.


*I wanted to do by the footwells without removing the door molding:


*Solution, compress it out of the way with tape (I can always get the residue off later):


*The aftermath after being taped/tarped and sprayed


*I sprayed everything with the doors closed first then opened the doors and just used a piece of cardboard to help block overspray (there was actually very little, I overtarped the outside all the way to the roof lol.


**Finished Product:



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Winnebago "Full Campers" / Propane heater intermittent lighting issues
« on: September 16, 2015, 11:40:53 am »
Hey all,

  I have a 2000 EVC and on my last camping trip my heater wasn't lighting on its own, resulting in the fan continually running for a few hours with no heat before I noticed it after waking back up to a cold van.  I was able to toggle the thermostat on and off several times before it finally lit the pilot and blew hot air but then the next cycle when it turned on again it was cold air once more, so the pilot light had gone out I'm assuming.  I haven't attempted to fix it yet but does anyone have any tips or suggestions before I take things apart to look at it?  I have never messed with it, so I am not really sure what ill be looking for honestly or what is replaceable vs getting a whole new unit (hopefully not necessary).

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Winnebago "Full Campers" / Adding an igniter to stove??
« on: June 05, 2015, 12:35:02 pm »
I would like to add an electric or even simple push button type ignitor to light my gas stove (would make it so much easier), has anybody done this mod that could share a pic or an igniter type that has worked well for them??

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Winnebago "Full Campers" / How to disable front seat engine cutoff?
« on: May 18, 2015, 09:51:42 pm »
Has anyone found a way to disable the engine cutoff when the seats are turned?  I would like to be able to run the engine to charge the battery if needed when in camp mode without rotating both front seats back forward first.  Anyone done this before?

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