It was a nice Trip, weather cooperated for the most part. Basically saw a little bit of everything, except snow.
I saw Friends and family, enjoyed the drive, and the Yellow Sub did well. Amazing how the gas prices are so much less outside of California. I had clear skies on Hwy 84 along the Columbia river gorge, Traffic in Portland still sucks... After seeing my oldest, I enjoyed driving down Hwy 5 stopping to visit friends who live up there now. I made my way down to Chico and saw the youngest son, and did a little work on the house there. Hopefully , I have found the last leak in the irrigation system? I was home before Mother's day and helped the misses celebrate.
But there are a few things that need attention, the rebuilt Speedometer quit working in Sacramento on the drive out. Odometer and the Cruise control kept working and GPS on the phone covered any concerns. The unit has been sent to the Vendor in Utah twice now and I'm not sending it back... I have a local guy in Cupertino that fixed the my 2002 Superduty who says he can do the repairs. I see him Tuesday.
I didn't need the new AC until I got to Oregon, I used it for 3 hours before I started hearing a noise from the compressor. The shop that did the Evac and pressurization has heard the noise and wants to throw a guage set on it to make sure the high side is not too high. If it is not, then it is a compressor issue. The company that I purchased it from has been slow to respond to my preliminary phone call and now emails...
And it appears that the new harmonic balancer seal has failed, there is an oil leak that was not there previously. I think if I get it on the rack, that I can pull it off without tearing down the whole front on the Bronco. That Super cooling Brass Rad is not light by any measure.
All' n all a great trip... Some random shots below: gas prices in ID, Hwy 84, Sunrise on Hwy 5, Stop at the Weed, Ca rest stop with Mount Shasta, And the ongoing irrigation repairs in Chico. (Former owners had no idea why some of the irrigation zones didn't work...)
I saw Friends and family, enjoyed the drive, and the Yellow Sub did well. Amazing how the gas prices are so much less outside of California. I had clear skies on Hwy 84 along the Columbia river gorge, Traffic in Portland still sucks... After seeing my oldest, I enjoyed driving down Hwy 5 stopping to visit friends who live up there now. I made my way down to Chico and saw the youngest son, and did a little work on the house there. Hopefully , I have found the last leak in the irrigation system? I was home before Mother's day and helped the misses celebrate.
But there are a few things that need attention, the rebuilt Speedometer quit working in Sacramento on the drive out. Odometer and the Cruise control kept working and GPS on the phone covered any concerns. The unit has been sent to the Vendor in Utah twice now and I'm not sending it back... I have a local guy in Cupertino that fixed the my 2002 Superduty who says he can do the repairs. I see him Tuesday.
I didn't need the new AC until I got to Oregon, I used it for 3 hours before I started hearing a noise from the compressor. The shop that did the Evac and pressurization has heard the noise and wants to throw a guage set on it to make sure the high side is not too high. If it is not, then it is a compressor issue. The company that I purchased it from has been slow to respond to my preliminary phone call and now emails...
And it appears that the new harmonic balancer seal has failed, there is an oil leak that was not there previously. I think if I get it on the rack, that I can pull it off without tearing down the whole front on the Bronco. That Super cooling Brass Rad is not light by any measure.
All' n all a great trip... Some random shots below: gas prices in ID, Hwy 84, Sunrise on Hwy 5, Stop at the Weed, Ca rest stop with Mount Shasta, And the ongoing irrigation repairs in Chico. (Former owners had no idea why some of the irrigation zones didn't work...)


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