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erniecarpet@...



Dennis, since its' dark here in texas,couldn't see my numbers-Go to OrrOrr.com. They have the struts we need. just take a measurement and match them up.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, Tx- Orr and Orr are the best




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ddavisbluebird

Good evening to all. On an '83 and/or '84 PT rear passenger side
grill, there are two gas struts. Mine are shot and somewhere along the
line someone has painted over them son the numbers are no longer
readable. Is anyone still able to see their numbers? If so, could you
please post them? TKIA
Dennis Davis
'83 PT35 "LOONEYBIN"
Las Vegas, NV

jim riordan

I got them at napa take one off and bring it with you
jim riordan
88 wbwl
stuart fl

ddavisbluebird wrote:
Good evening to all. On an '83 and/or '84 PT rear passenger side
grill, there are two gas struts. Mine are shot and somewhere along the
line someone has painted over them son the numbers are no longer
readable. Is anyone still able to see their numbers? If so, could you
please post them? TKIA
Dennis Davis
'83 PT35 "LOONEYBIN"
Las
Vegas, NV





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Gregory OConnor

They may not be both the same stroke and force. I would call
BlueBird, the name Orr&Orr just sounds too indecisive .

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@... wrote:
>
> Dennis, since its' dark here in texas,couldn't see my numbers- Go
to
> OrrOrr.com. They have the struts we need. just take a measurement
and match them up.
>
>
> Ernie Ekberg
> 83PT40
> Weatherford, Tx- Orr and Orr are the best
>
>
>
>
> **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in
shape.
> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?
NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
>

Donald Spithaler

Hi All
I had a problem with my Shurflo Smart Pump 5.7. I had water coming
out of the bottom of the pump by the strainer. When I took the 4
screws out there was sensor that that came out of the bottom with an 0
ring on it. I didn't think it looked right so I took the other 10
screws out of the bottom & when I lifted the cover I saw nut laying
loose in there. When I looked at it I could that it had broken off the
sensor. The nut was holding the sensor in place. I hope I can get a
new part from Camping World tomorrow. If I hadn't been home I would
have lost a lot of water & it didn't ruin anything because my pump is
in the back compartment outside. The pump has a three year warranty on
it & mine is three years & 4 months old. Has any one had this problem?
I was also on city water for the last 2 weeks.
Don
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA

erniecarpet@...



It may be just as easy as taking them to an auto parts store. Saves postage, anyway.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, Tx




Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

Bob Lawrence

Mine were shot also. Measured the overall length, called Orr and Orr
and told themthis. They then wanted to know weight wanted. Got 80 lbs.
Put them on and door wouldn't stay open. Sent them back and got 120lbs.
Door works now.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Boulder City, Nv

> Good evening to all. On an '83 and/or '84 PT rear passenger side
> grill, there are two gas struts. Mine are shot and somewhere along the
> line someone has painted over them son the numbers are no longer
> readable. Is anyone still able to see their numbers? If so, could you
> please post them? TKIA
> Dennis Davis
> '83 PT35 "LOONEYBIN"
> Las Vegas, NV
>
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