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Bill H. just supplied us with the diagram for updating our shock absorber mounts for after market (Bilstein) shocks. I have that for emailing in pdf form upon request. I thought this might be a good time to list all of the pdf's that if have. If you see something you would like just email me and it will be yours. If you do not have a Barth CD then for $25 you can have all of these plus 900 other Barth images and the acclaimed Barth movie which I understand is up for a Glib award. 22 Foot Regal Brochure 1969 Barth Ad Motorhome Magazine 1973 Barth Product Catalogue 1974 Barth Ad 1974 Barth Brochure 1980's Motorhome Magazine Ad 1982 35RD Regency MCC Chassis 1982 Barth Motorhome Ad 1988 Barth Regal Brochure 1991 Barth Regency Brochure, Thanx D. Smith 2003 Dinghy Towing Guide All of the Ads Anvil 400 Barth Roof Material Barth 1984 Wiring Barth documents and Brochures from the 1979's Misc. Barth Frame US Patent 3,282,603 Barth Iveca 26 Barth MCC Article Barth Mini 22 Ft. Class C Barth Rangers Application Barth Success Article Barth XL Documents Bill H's P-30 Alignment Specs Entire 1974 Barth Product Line Kwickee Step 880 Owner's Manual Lee and Shirley Merriman FMCA Mag Article Living the Dream (Story of Barth driven to tip of S. America Morryde Suspension Manual Neway Suspension Manual from Bill H. NuTone Processor Manual p-30 Hot Starter Problem Regency 35RD Brochure P-30 VIN decoder Sales info on Roger Jankes 1970 Barth Sales info on Dr. Fred Schekorra 1990 32ft Regency Vapor Lock Tech Sheet P-30 suspension upgrade for aftermarket shock absorbers. ------------------ Opportunity always knocks at the least opportune moment. 1985 28 foot Regal Dave and Deb Bowers | ||
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Hello Dave, I have been reading this wonderful site for several months now, actually since I first saw a 1973 Baby Barth 21ft for sale here in Montreal. At that time I've start searching for Barth information on internet and found your site wich quickly convince me that buying that RV was a really good idea. I actually bought it last month and have been doing some work in it since then (revamp the interior (was use as a fishing camp for the last 5 years) including re-insulating the wall and roof, redoing wall and floating floor, etc). I will be very interested in your CD or any other documentation on 1973 21ft. Thanks in advance and please forgive any mistake or mispelling, not sure my english is as good as it should be... | ||||
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Hello Dave, We own the 1984 Barth Regal 28ft. My hubby and our mechanic is having fits over the wiring under the dash. We have a problem with the heater/air conditioner control and wiring. The heater will NOT shut off! My legs and feet are beet red red red after a trip! The previous owner cut several wires under the dash and overall the wiring is giving everyone fits. We have torn the manual we have apart and there is not a wiring schematic available for this. Our mechanic asked me if I could possible find one for him so he can get this fixed for us. Could you help us out? It would be greatly appreciated. We are cancelling our planned trips for a month so we can get our beloved Barth over to Terre Haute IN and help out my hubby's sister and family as they are flood victims and are homeless while they are trying to get their homes redone after this past weekends floods. We were there for their daughters wedding and it was terrible! (the fooding and damage, not the wedding!) Sorry, got off track here. Thanks so much. Cassie and Steve | ||||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Read this post and contact the numbers listed. The people at ACME air were very helpful.
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Bill, Thank you very very much! I printed this out and am on my way to our mechanic so he can contact these people and see if we can get what he needs. Again, thank you sooooooo much! This site is always soooo helpful! Cassie | ||||
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The Old Man and No Barth |
If your legs & feet are beet red from too much heat, you have more than a wiring problem, you have a problem with the valve that controls the flow of hot water through the heater. This is a common problem, & repairing it is not rocket science. If your mechanic hasn't identified & addressed this problem, you need to find another mechanic. If your hot water valve is working, you should be able to shut the heat off, whether or not you can turn off the blower, & receive nothing through the system but room temperature, or outside temperature air. Furthermore, if your air conditioner is working, it usually will tame down the heat, even if you can't shut off the hot water. | |||
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Hello O'Roy,, Thanks for your input also. I am going to MAKE hubby read these when he gets home from work tonight. To be truthful, we don't think our regular mechanic really wants to work on our Barth. We only take it there when hubby is trying to figure things out and gets 'stuck' and 'frustrated'. Not having info in the manual has been frustrating for hubby also. We will see about getting some wiring and other schematics that is needed so it will help to figure this stuff out. As far as me,,,,I is ALWAYS lost on this stuff! haa haa Thanks again guys. Cassie | ||||
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The hot water valve is viewable from behind the grill, I put a shut off valve in line with mine to reduce the water flow, but there was still warm air....but it was 95 degrees outside. The duct controls is similar to most other vacuum controlled heaters, a knowlegable "mechanic" should be able to figure it out. If you would like photos to go by let me know. There also may be a rear heater that uses engine heat, this one did not have a shut off valve on my coach, but I removed it. My heater was located under the bed in back. Doug Bywaters Near Skyline Drive Virginia! | |||
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We have a 1985 Barth and are having trouble getting the heat and air control wired up to work. We bought it used and it had a defective Dodge heat and aircondition control in it. I replaced it with another dodge control but my mechanic can,t figure out the schematics. Did Barth always have Dodge heat & air controls?? We are all confused. It doesn't make sense to me having a dodge product in a chevy product. Mechanic said it would be nice to have a schematic from the control switch back to the chevy wiring if this is the way that Barth did this. Confused in Ohio Steve& Cassie | ||||
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Hi Dave,I would be interested in the pdf file on the 1984 Barth wiring if you can. Steve hover@bright.net Thanks | ||||
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4/08 |
Hey Cassie and Steve...The reason you have a Chrysler heater A.c. controll unit is because Acme manufactures the heater and a.c. (same on my unit and it also went bad) This function was not included on the P-30 Chevy chassis that Barth purchased, and Acme was the outside company that provided the dash a.c. and heat. Bill NY. left the number for them a few notes up. | |||
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2/16 Captain Doom |
The wiring should be fairly simple - two wires, usually at the bottom of the HVAC control go to the compressor. The other wires come off the blower switch to the blower - resistors in the blower chamber control the fan speed. If you're getting "hot" all the time, either the heater valve is stuck open, but more likely, you have the same problem I had. The issue was that the sheath around the cable to the heater valve had detached at the control lever, so when it pushed (heat off), the whole ensemble moved. I secured the sheath back into its socket with heavy-duty super glue and a fine wire wrap, and now it works fine. Make sure to disconnect the heater valve beforehand and make sure it operates freely. See my last post in this thread - the J-B weld didn't hold, so I went with the instant glue. Rusty "StaRV II" '94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields | |||
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I'm getting new shocks on my 89 28' Regal. It's a P30. I've seen that the mounts must be reinforced for new shocks on "older" P30's. Does 89 count as older? If so, does anyone have the document mentioned at the top of this topic? Quinn 89 28' Regal Quad Bunks P-30 454 8906-3623-28C-B | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
The paper says "pre`89", but GM did not do things with Swiss accuracy, so take a look. I think this is on the Barth CD. It is a good thing to buy, and would support the site. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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Hi Dave, Would you be able to send me the Mini Barth 22ft C class PDF info? That would be great! Thanks Shawn (New '74 C Class owner) | ||||
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