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f5fstop 07-01-2006 07:04 PM

Quickie From Moab
 
No, not climbing boulders, but just came down the Shafer trail, and did a short drive to Gooseneck Overlook on the White Rim Trail.
Have to post this and head to Fiery Furnace...:D


Temp gauge never went above 3/4 so far, had only 100 degree day, but that included driving up Shafer trail with the air on, then sitting at the rim top for about twenty minutes.
Cylinder head still in one piece.:D

Michael1 07-01-2006 07:11 PM

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:D :D :D

NEOCON1 07-01-2006 07:31 PM

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so someone has been out playing :D :D :D :D you wanna go back again in aug with us ? ;)

DRTYFN 07-01-2006 07:58 PM

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How are the bat wings doing? Down to the knees or ankles?:D

Have fun!!

Steve - SanJose 07-02-2006 12:15 AM

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Nice, real field testing. Thanks for the update.

S.

ketcat 07-02-2006 01:33 AM

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Cylinder head still in one piece???????? Go after it with an axe! :eek: You may not cut it in two but I bet you can break little chunks off.:D

Sewie 07-02-2006 01:43 AM

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Good to know about the temp. Have you been in 4hi or 4lo mostly?

Truck's looking nice too. :cool:

f5fstop 07-03-2006 08:39 PM

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Temps have actually been cool for this time of the year; in the mid-to-high 90s. Yesterday, it did top out around 104 up near Gemini Bridges, which I might add is a great trail, if taken off 191. The trail from Canyonlands is easy to and from the Bridges, but there is a steep, rock/sand trail off Hwy 191 that is fun. I don't recommend it after a rain fall, we have a few slips going up when hitting rock, but the locker saved our a**ses.
We also ran Long Canyon road, down from Deadhorse Point. Overall an easy downhill trail, except at the very beginning. This road is famous for the giant bolder you go under (on the local Hummer Tour Guide brochure).


Starting to get back up in the 100s today with an expected high of 108. Just got back from Cache Valley Road, that runs out of Arches, but is owned by BLM. Embarrassing to say, but I actually got the H3 stuck for a few seconds in deep sand with piles of boulders to the front and rear. Embarrassing because, after getting out, drinking some water, cussing a bit, I realized I had not locked the rear end. So, when I got back in, locked the axle, the thing pulled out like it was in my driveway.:D

Even on most of the worse roads we have been on, 4x4 Lo-Lock has not been required that much; only on this road, and a few others with large boulders and deep sand, or long downhills where I did not want to ride the brakes. In fact, on many of the trails that require 4x4, I have been running 4x4 normal non-lock. Biggest concern on many of the roads is actually the need for high ground clearance.

I let the vehicle idle for twenty minutes or more yesterday at Gemini, and today when taking shots on Cache Valley, and never did the temp gage go any higher than 3/4, and that was with the A/C on at all times. Most of the times, it never went above a small click above 1/2.

So far, I have only two complaints, one I can fix when I get home, the other I have to call engineering on. The door panels are rubbing against the Styrofoam safety foam pieces inside the door, and that squeaking sound of foam against plastic is enough to drive a person crazy at times. Only on the trails, ok on the highway.

The second problem is yesterday, the engine kept sounding like it was racing at all times. RPMs were in normal range, but the engine sounded strange. If anyone has ever noticed, when the engine is first started after sitting for a while, the engine has a racing sound for about 30 seconds, and that is the sound I was hearing. If my memory serves me correctly, that is due to the EVAP, but not sure at this time.

Time to go climb to Delicate Arch....

HummBebe 07-03-2006 08:51 PM

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The second problem is yesterday, the engine kept sounding like it was racing at all times. RPMs were in normal range, but the engine sounded strange. If anyone has ever noticed, when the engine is first started after sitting for a while, the engine has a racing sound for about 30 seconds, and that is the sound I was hearing. If my memory serves me correctly, that is due to the EVAP, but not sure at this time.


I do, but I call it the morning ROAR!!! It is loud and sounds like you have your foot in it, and you're not going anywhere.

Let me know what you find out!

NEOCON1 07-04-2006 12:08 AM

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very nice F5 :cool: good to hear all is well gotta love the locker , also BTMing lets the front really crawl if it gets close again ;) just dont do the H2 point and shoot thing :p ;) we found out the hard way ;)

timgco 07-04-2006 12:27 AM

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MORE PICS MORE PICS MORE PICS!
I miss Moab already!

NEOCON1 07-04-2006 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by timgco
MORE PICS MORE PICS MORE PICS!
I miss Moab already!


come down next month for a few days with us :D :D :cool:

deserth3 07-04-2006 02:40 AM

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On the s-10 Blazers I'ved owned the "morning roar" was caused by the radiator cooling fan kicking in. It's a viscous fluid clutch and many a morning it would roar for half a block.
It would also kick in in stop and go traffic with the AC on. Nothing to worry about just the fan working like it's supposed to.
My H3 has done the samething a couple of times. Just makebeliev it has a set of wings and can fly.:p

Mike E 07-04-2006 04:51 AM

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Yea, mine has the moring roar as well. I just chalked it up to the fan running for a few seconds and then it goes away.

F5, great pictures!!! Looks like you are having a great time!! Post more!!!

westhillsat 07-04-2006 05:21 AM

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Nice pictures, glad you are having fun in Moab!!! ;)

Steve - SanJose 07-04-2006 06:53 PM

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Yea I get that "morning roar" briefly when first starting out. Is is cooling fan related?

S.

DRTYFN 07-04-2006 07:36 PM

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Yea I get that "morning roar" briefly when first starting out. Is is cooling fan related?

S.


I get morning roar, too. Depends on what I ate the day before.:D

Dirty Harry 07-05-2006 01:49 AM

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And I thought you got a quickie in Moab

Nice pics

JeffW 07-07-2006 05:52 AM

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So far, I have only two complaints, one I can fix when I get home, the other I have to call engineering on. The door panels are rubbing against the Styrofoam safety foam pieces inside the door, and that squeaking sound of foam against plastic is enough to drive a person crazy at times. Only on the trails, ok on the highway.

Aha! This sounds exactly like what's been driving me nuts. It's definately a squeaky styrofoam sound from the driver's door. Except I get it all the time on any road that isn't perfectly smooth. Please let me know how you went about fixing it.


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