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Old Jul 11, 2018 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Fastercat
It’s been a few years since I’ve done organized off-roading, what’s "everybody" using for communication? Still cb’s or the gmrs? Or?
Everybody...boy...this will take some time to get the data...lol.

But, seriously.

From what I've read and noticed, most old school 4X4 clubs are mainly CB radio, most overlanders are using HAM, most newer, hip, cool off road club members (like me) are starting to use GMRS and you have the two-way radio/walkie-talkie folks.

I'm planning on adding another hand held GMRS radio and CB to my rover.

Brian.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2018 | 07:57 PM
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Hit bottom, now time to re-assemble

Transfer case going in tomorrow

 
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Old Jul 12, 2018 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by The Deputy
Everybody...boy...this will take some time to get the data...lol.

But, seriously.

From what I've read and noticed, most old school 4X4 clubs are mainly CB radio, most overlanders are using HAM, most newer, hip, cool off road club members (like me) are starting to use GMRS and you have the two-way radio/walkie-talkie folks.

I'm planning on adding another hand held GMRS radio and CB to my rover.

Brian.
Well I travel FSR's with big logging trucks on them so VHF is the only option as the you need to hear and be able to talk to them. But I do carry a GMRS/UHF handheld, and VHF handheld as backups. No CB they are pretty much dead up here.

But you have a good point it is about what is common where you are.

Discovered I can text the wife from my VHF, when there is no cell signal. As long as I can hit a gateway so that is kinda of cool.
 
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Old Jul 12, 2018 | 03:08 PM
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Lubed steering shaft u-joints. Notice over the last few days that the steering was getting stiff upon turning. Kind of forgot about all of the river crossing it made in Ohio a few weeks ago. All better on the way home.

Brian.
 
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Old Jul 12, 2018 | 06:01 PM
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Where is Sixpack? We need a Crower cam engine rebuild update!
 
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Old Jul 12, 2018 | 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by No Doubt
Where is Sixpack? We need a Crower cam engine rebuild update!

I'm getting there...slowly.
I got all the exhaust back on with new O2's and new stock cat-back last weekend. Wire brushed and painted alot of the frame before putting exhaust in, still have some more to do.
Gonna try and get the starter, coils, wires, SAI, and a few other things over this weekend.
Still need to order Fel-pro upper intake gasket, radiator, and belt tensioner.
Clean brakes(truck has sat almost a year now), and the list goes on.

Oh you'll know when it runs...or at least when I try and start it...soon...I hope
 
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Old Jul 12, 2018 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by The Deputy
Lubed steering shaft u-joints. Notice over the last few days that the steering was getting stiff upon turning. Kind of forgot about all of the river crossing it made in Ohio a few weeks ago. All better on the way home.

Brian.
Nice, think I need to do this too, been noticing a skip kinda thing going on while turning left. Seems like it’s in the column somewhere thinking the u joint near the steering wheel... don’t know why my steering components are giving out all at once!
 
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Old Jul 13, 2018 | 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by TaylorCadence


Nice, think I need to do this too, been noticing a skip kinda thing going on while turning left. Seems like it’s in the column somewhere thinking the u joint near the steering wheel... don’t know why my steering components are giving out all at once!
Yeah, it's a matter of old age (17 year old joints) and neglect on my end (58 year old forgetful - slacker). We have this lube at work that goes into the joint as a liquid and turns to a gel-type lube once inside. Works great...if you use it...lol.

Brian.
 
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Old Jul 13, 2018 | 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Alex_M
In other news, finally got the bolt extractor to get that last head bolt out. NFG. Stripped the bolt extractor right out.

Unfortunately looks like she's getting torched. Oh well. Been looking for an excuse to get an acetylene setup.
2 words for ya Alex- ratcheting bolt extractor. Busted a head bolt doing a hg job, waited 4 days for delivery, bolt out in 5 mins. True story.
 
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Old Jul 13, 2018 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Sixpack577

I'm getting there...slowly.
I got all the exhaust back on with new O2's and new stock cat-back last weekend. Wire brushed and painted alot of the frame before putting exhaust in, still have some more to do.
Gonna try and get the starter, coils, wires, SAI, and a few other things over this weekend.
Still need to order Fel-pro upper intake gasket, radiator, and belt tensioner.
Clean brakes(truck has sat almost a year now), and the list goes on.

Oh you'll know when it runs...or at least when I try and start it...soon...I hope
FYI, I got some misfires after my head gasket job, used the Fel-Pro intake Gasket, and while diagnosing re-torqued them. As it is a, "cork" gasket I recommend retightening. I can't say that was the cause of the misfires, but was just covering all bases. I got about a half turn after a couple months.

My new Britpart Elbow Pipe failed and has been leaking so I believe that the Coolant is blowing back, I can see it, and giving my spark plugs fits.
 
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