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Slaughterhouse Gulch 
Friday, August 1, 2008, 04:00 AM - Adventures
Posted by Michael
No, I didn't vanish. Had some sad news here and ended up canceling the Ouray trip the day I was supposed to leave (wanted to meet up with Clay this year, sorry my friend). Wasn't in much of a mood to post. I'm doing better now, though.

Anyway, now that I've bailed on Moab, Ouray, and various other trips, you may be wondering if TC will ever see any dirt this year. Already way ahead of you. A couple weeks before Ouray, CFSJA did a shakedown run on Slaughterhouse Gulch. In attendance were Scott, Ray, myself and John (in the classic Ford pick-em-up truck).

We fit some geocaching in on this trip too, as well as running the trail, a loop through classic Colorado forest, that starts out easy and gets progressively harder by the end with lots of great rock obstacles. Last time I was on this trail I had a Toyota pickup roll backwards into me and crush my hood. TC seems not to have forgotten.

I started noticing some weird rattling from the left front about halfway through before we got to the really hard stuff. Pulled over and inspected to find the metal brake dust cover had finally broken loose from the caliper mount. We took a break and pulled the tire and managed to get the dust cover off. I've learned time and again that if you ignore noises it comes back to bite you.

This was all after lunch. We'd stopped in a nice area and had a relaxing meal amongst the trees. Anyway once on the trail again, TC performed well, although at one particularly hairy obstacle the truck wouldn't start again; no power at all. I thought it was a fusible link again but instead the Priority Start battery disconnect system failed. None too happy about that but at least it was an easy fix.



In all, we had a great time on one of the funnest trails in the state, and TC got dirty for the first time in 2008. And, barring unforseen circumstances, tomorrow I'll be heading out for a run on Holy Cross.
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Blip & Ouray Voyage 
Monday, July 14, 2008, 09:00 AM - Adventures
Posted by Michael
Oops, sorry for the blip folks. Looks like the wagoneers.net domain expired. It's back now so hope you didn't delete your bookmarks already!

Now, as to TC ... You may recall I won a set set of tires -- and on Saturday, I finally selected a set of 33x12.50-15 BF Goodrich Mud Terrains! First impressions -- I can't believe how quiet they are. The MT/Rs started quiet -- for a mud tire. The BFGs are quiet. Period. Less sidewall give in turns so they seem to handle better, too. Very pleased thus far.

Thanks again CarDomain and Discount Tire Company!!

Meanwhile, I'm leaving for Ouray on Wednesday. The spring bushing was insanely hard to get installed but I finally got it and it made a big improvement in steering precision and ride quality, and no longer does the suspension make noises going over bumps or making turns. When I get back I am going to go ahead and order a complete set of bushings for the front. That should last me for the next 10 years.

TC is about 50% packed for Ouray. To make it easier to inventory spare parts and such, I put letters on the ammo boxes where I keep spare parts and now on my packing checklist I put what box the part/item is in, and then all I have to do is inventory which boxes are loaded. Just need to put in tools, fly rod & gear, and clothes -- the essentials.

I didn't quite get to everything on my to do list, but all the important stuff is taken care of except an oil change and topping off fluids.
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T Minus One Week 
Friday, July 11, 2008, 12:19 AM - Tinkering
Posted by Michael
Next week is the big Ouray trip! But with a lot of irons in the fire, I've had to drop a lot of things I thought I'd get fixed on TC before the trip. Forget A/C, forget window tinting. Just the essentials.

Like a new stereo... :) Not to mention new amp for the sub.

And tires and spring bushings. You may recall that with the help of FSJers everywhere, I won a set of tires from CarDomain and Discount Tire -- thanks again!!! The time is right to claim the prize.

The front spring bushings are almost 10 years old and are a "little" worn (see pic)... eek!

Unfortunately, finding new ones is way more difficult than I expected. Fortunately, Scott came to the rescue and is loaning me spring bushings out of a set of lift springs he had on hand. So it is a matter of installing the bushings and putting TC back together so I can go get those tires today or Saturday.

Facing some busy days ahead: in addition to some final prep work on TC and packing, I've got the robot contest tomorrow, midterm due Tuesday, and lots of hours to get in at work.

No problem...

...?
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More Fuel Starvation 
Monday, June 30, 2008, 05:33 AM - Tinkering
Posted by Administrator
Been fixing the blog. Hopefully the new entries will show up along with this one...

Anyway, the fuel starvation problem resurfaced. I had added a second fuel filter last time. It's one of those clear ones and it clogged up really fast with crud so I yanked it before the wheeling trip on Sunday (more on that later). Problem solved.

But now I need to give serious thought to cleaning out my gas tank before the big Ouray trip coming up July 16. I'm afraid to see what kind of gunk is piling up in the newly replaced fuel pump.

Overall, though, I'm real thankful to (so far) not have any giant issues to resolve before the trip.
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