The great exploding Carryall saga, or worm clamps suck.
Had the truck out again today. While coming to the top of a long climb there was a big burst of steam as I slowed down. Got out , raised the hood, and the lower hose was disconnected from the rad. By some fluke I had a straight screw driver. After about 15 minutes of mucking around I managed to get the hose back on. After about 20 trips to a stream the rad got filled using a one litre bottle. Luckily this happened in one of the few level spots at the top of a steep climb and the block did not crack. I elected to check the other clamps and sure enough most had backed off, including 2 that I had tightened using a socket and ratchet and where stupid tight last week. So is there a better hose clamp over the worm gear style? Or is there a trick that stops then from backing off? This is the first time the bottom has come loose but the third time I have had the hoses pop off.
I am starting to wonder if a bellows on the lower hose line similar to one used in a turbo system would help in any way. This is not fun. Easy way to crack a block.
Had the truck in stupid low when I crossed the creek, not sure how low that is but both transfer cases were in low and the tranny was down there too.
Unknown to me my passenger took a video. There was a deep 3 ft hole to the left, followed by a deep drop. Lot of boulders in that creek and off camber. Does not come across in the video and I sound a bit like a goof, which happens when you do not know the recorder is running.
enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXpCBL1B-Xw
Had the truck out again today. While coming to the top of a long climb there was a big burst of steam as I slowed down. Got out , raised the hood, and the lower hose was disconnected from the rad. By some fluke I had a straight screw driver. After about 15 minutes of mucking around I managed to get the hose back on. After about 20 trips to a stream the rad got filled using a one litre bottle. Luckily this happened in one of the few level spots at the top of a steep climb and the block did not crack. I elected to check the other clamps and sure enough most had backed off, including 2 that I had tightened using a socket and ratchet and where stupid tight last week. So is there a better hose clamp over the worm gear style? Or is there a trick that stops then from backing off? This is the first time the bottom has come loose but the third time I have had the hoses pop off.
I am starting to wonder if a bellows on the lower hose line similar to one used in a turbo system would help in any way. This is not fun. Easy way to crack a block.
Had the truck in stupid low when I crossed the creek, not sure how low that is but both transfer cases were in low and the tranny was down there too.
Unknown to me my passenger took a video. There was a deep 3 ft hole to the left, followed by a deep drop. Lot of boulders in that creek and off camber. Does not come across in the video and I sound a bit like a goof, which happens when you do not know the recorder is running.
enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXpCBL1B-Xw
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