Saturday:
Drive up to Mt. Adams to maiden voyage the ghettobago, all the new upgrades worked perfect, great fire, nice short overnight, but the heat went out... no biggie, couple other signs pointing to thermostat.
Now mind you I have spent my first month of unemployunism wrenching & building this thing for a 5 week expedition we leave on Wednesday evening for...
Monday:
Pick up thermostat, and serpentine belt since I was needing to disassemble anyway... of course the thermostat studs were a #%$^% and impossible to get to & I ended up backing the studs out 1/16th turn at a time instead of the nuts off (better than breaking the bolts I suppose) Put everything back together, ran her for 5 minutes while I stood around patting myself on the back for not breaking those bolts & doing a mighty fine job overall..... heat blowing like haiti, temp gauge spot on... shut her down, stow all the tools, last item is pulling the plywood creeper out from under her... COVERED in anti-freeze.
Fire her back up, drip drip drip, nothing green around anything I just wrenched on, spend the next 10 minutes on the back trying to chase it down... it's hidden, no can see source. Then I notice the tailpipe spewing white smoke-like clouds.
Sorry, never meant to drag this story on but typing this is theraputic at this point!
End of story is I race to a buddys shop, pressure test @ 16lbs & nothing leaks from anywhere.
At this point I'm thinking it's the inlet seal, so for the journey it's monitor monitor monitor, if it fails I spend an extra few days in whatever town I'm closest to.. at least comfortably in the van! After the heart attack went to the local school & used their giant brick wall to aim the off road lights up.
Tuesday (much better than monday!)
Changed my off road lights switch from the dash to a foot pedal switch from a 77 chevy pick up... man do I wish they would go back to foot switches for high beams!!
Wednesday: Pack
Thursday: DRIVE!!!