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Who was the chicken sh1T in the green Mule after the HMMWV in the first video?
Oh crap..
Some say chicken, I'd say a smart man who knows there are limits!Who was the chicken sh1T in the green Mule after the HMMWV in the first video?
Oh crap..
My wife's best friend was riding with me and when I drove past the group I turned and said, "To quote movie. A man's got to know his limitations".Some say chicken, I'd say a smart man who knows there are limits!
Probably a rib end came out we have some floating ribs and on occasion they seem to pop out of place atleast on me lol and it has your complete attention when it does u just let a chiropractor pop it back in and your good as new ! Maybe your wifes friend got u all twisted up !I had a sore back to begin with over there and bumped my back on Gimpy's UTV getting in and I was going to urinate a brick. Just got back from the doc. I have had a dislocated rib for the last 4 weeks. Doc says it probably hurts a lot. Really? I hadn't noticed. At least what I thought I said after he squeezed my chest to check.
If you take the radiator cap off and see if you have the same blow by on the cardboardI'm pretty sure I narrowed down my oil leak issue, I cleaned the engine off and did some high tech science with some cardboard. I'm pretty sure it's the head gasket. Doesn't leak much but only seeps while idling or throttled up not under a load, but when it's under a load, it sprays all over the front of the engine, hood, and seeps out the fenders. Looks like I have a head gasket job sooner than I anticipated.
Just curious, but how would that affect the blowby?If you take the radiator cap off and see if you have the same blow by on the cardboard
Usually water /anitfreeze pushing thru a head gasket or pressurizing to the weakest point like back into crank case i just wonderd were you getting the same/worse/less spray pattern on the cardboard with cap off vs cap on under pressure to see if the hot water pressure was helping push whatever it is your getting on the board !Just curious, but how would that affect the blowby?
I tried that and while it was just idling, the coolant went down some like normal but was slowly coming out when it was warm but there wasn't any bubbles either other than an occasional small air bubble but not like any of the tell tale signs of combustion gases. I have some significant blowby out the slobber tube (I imagine worn rings or some cracks in the pistons) and have for quite a long time, I suspect the blowby along with an old gasket is a recipe for some problems.Usually water /anitfreeze pushing thru a head gasket or pressurizing to the weakest point like back into crank case i just wonderd were you getting the same/worse/less spray pattern on the cardboard with cap off vs cap on under pressure to see if the hot water pressure was helping push whatever it is your getting on the board !
Maybe the crankcase blow by is just worn piston rings so slap a gasket and rings in it and drive it another 20 yrs !I tried that and while it was just idling, the coolant went down some like normal but was slowly coming out when it was warm but there wasn't any bubbles either other than an occasional small air bubble but not like any of the tell tale signs of combustion gases. I have some significant blowby out the slobber tube (I imagine worn rings or some cracks in the pistons) and have for quite a long time, I suspect the blowby along with an old gasket is a recipe for some problems.
That's the plan!Maybe the crankcase blow by is just worn piston rings so slap a gasket and rings in it and drive it another 20 yrs !
Fixing to book rooms for oct rally better get ready ! lolThat's the plan!
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