Hello,
I recently purchased a 1988 Class B E-150 Okanagan Camper Van.
For it's age is in fairly good shape and runs well. I'm still waiting to move it to my property and haven't yet thoroughly inspected the van.
It does have a sink, freshwater tank, lpg tank, connection cord for 120 VAC shore power and what appears to be a small dist. panel with a converter / charger. I haven't yet look at the electric. Most likely an older Parallax dist. panel, I did see a couple of 120 VAC receptacles that was part of what appeared to be an older late 80's Parallax Dist. Panel for a B-Van.
However it doesn't have a toilet and black water tank, and I didn't see any grey water tank. All I saw was a pipe and valve to connect a hose to drain grey water from the sink.
Anyway I'm trying to figure out what size black and grey water tanks would fit a 1988 Ford E-150 Camper Van? Also where would one be able to mount and install them?
I really need to jack up the E-150 and perform measurements of the undercarriage. But am posting a few questions to get an idea what size and dimensions black and grey water tanks would actually fit under a third generation Ford E-150?
The 1988 E-150 is a third generation Econoline cargo van with a 138 inch wheel base.
Has a 302 cu in (4.9 L) Windsor V8 and a 4 speed AOD transmission
Comes stock with 15 inch wheels and 235/75 tires.
I recently purchased a 1988 Class B E-150 Okanagan Camper Van.
For it's age is in fairly good shape and runs well. I'm still waiting to move it to my property and haven't yet thoroughly inspected the van.
It does have a sink, freshwater tank, lpg tank, connection cord for 120 VAC shore power and what appears to be a small dist. panel with a converter / charger. I haven't yet look at the electric. Most likely an older Parallax dist. panel, I did see a couple of 120 VAC receptacles that was part of what appeared to be an older late 80's Parallax Dist. Panel for a B-Van.
However it doesn't have a toilet and black water tank, and I didn't see any grey water tank. All I saw was a pipe and valve to connect a hose to drain grey water from the sink.
Anyway I'm trying to figure out what size black and grey water tanks would fit a 1988 Ford E-150 Camper Van? Also where would one be able to mount and install them?
I really need to jack up the E-150 and perform measurements of the undercarriage. But am posting a few questions to get an idea what size and dimensions black and grey water tanks would actually fit under a third generation Ford E-150?
The 1988 E-150 is a third generation Econoline cargo van with a 138 inch wheel base.
Has a 302 cu in (4.9 L) Windsor V8 and a 4 speed AOD transmission
Comes stock with 15 inch wheels and 235/75 tires.