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I have a 1978 Chevy G30 Van chassis 26' class c RV with a 1984 350 engine replacement.
Three years ago, after traveling successfully to Florida and back, I had the 33 gallon fuel tank replaced, due to rust issues.
Unfortunately, this mechanic decided to "fix" what he considered to be too high an idle by adjusting carb, distributor, and installing vacuum hoses that were not installed at engine replacement, etc., etc.
It was when I reattached my trailer, that these adjustments went horribly wrong. It wasn't able to accelerate further than 25 mph. A manual and electric high flow fuel pump, steel fuel line replacement, more adjusting, etc., etc.......... :angel:
I am thinking I need direction to a qualified mobile mechanic in Tucson, with passionate follow through skills.
Thank you for any and all info you can share,
WendyD
I have a 1978 Chevy G30 Van chassis 26' class c RV with a 1984 350 engine replacement.
Three years ago, after traveling successfully to Florida and back, I had the 33 gallon fuel tank replaced, due to rust issues.
Unfortunately, this mechanic decided to "fix" what he considered to be too high an idle by adjusting carb, distributor, and installing vacuum hoses that were not installed at engine replacement, etc., etc.
It was when I reattached my trailer, that these adjustments went horribly wrong. It wasn't able to accelerate further than 25 mph. A manual and electric high flow fuel pump, steel fuel line replacement, more adjusting, etc., etc.......... :angel:
I am thinking I need direction to a qualified mobile mechanic in Tucson, with passionate follow through skills.
Thank you for any and all info you can share,
WendyD