Plumber32
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Yes please let use know, this is my biggest concern.@Tramguage1 what's the fuel situation there?
Im brining all 3 of my fuel cans. I see on the maps that there are places to buy fuel. not sure of the cost. The website says they sell gasoline.@Tramguage1 what's the fuel situation there?
I’m bringing four NATO cans, groceries too for sure.Just talked to a guy that just got back from there. He said the trading post had fuel. He said Pitkin had fuel and snacks at descent prices. He did mention the trading post had a small store that was a little pricey. Suggested we get groceries and snacks before we got there.
Oh you can make it! Fire up that rv!Wish we could pull this off this year.... meh...
Next year we will hit Colorado or moab.... or both!
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I'll be there.How many of my fellow 500 owners will be there?
We spray our radiators with water in Tennessee when they get hot and clogged with dust and mud all the time...Another comment on overheating.....
I was up last week and was surprised how easily it happens...temps were cool... doesn’t really matter... some long uphill grinds.... not sure fan is solution unless shroud is improved....
I started carrying a one liter bottle with a small hole drilled in cap..... just a shot or two on radiator brings temp down.....when fan is running..
Any body think this is bad idea..??. I am aware of not putting cold water in a radiator etc.... but this seems like an easy solution.....
I have been thinking about installing windshield washer pump and reservoir and just giving it a shot when it is overheating....
Bad idea???
I wouldn't be too concerned about overheating, you will be at Taylor Park in September at altitude so it won't be very warm. You will see what I mean when you have to turn on the furnace in your RV's at night.Just a little reading on riding at high elevations, apparently running at 12,000 ft in low make these pioneers overheat rather easily. Make sure your radiator is extra clean and keep an eye on your thermostat while were up high. I'm going to fart around and see if I cant fix the radiator shroud. So it actually pulls air through the rad.
Sounds pretty smart to me!Another comment on overheating.....
I was up last week and was surprised how easily it happens...temps were cool... doesn’t really matter... some long uphill grinds.... not sure fan is solution unless shroud is improved....
I started carrying a one liter bottle with a small hole drilled in cap..... just a shot or two on radiator brings temp down.....when fan is running..
Any body think this is bad idea..??. I am aware of not putting cold water in a radiator etc.... but this seems like an easy solution.....
I have been thinking about installing windshield washer pump and reservoir and just giving it a shot when it is overheating....
Bad idea???
That’s a good idea. Cooling rad like that would be no big deal! It won’t cool off water quick enough to be an issue.Another comment on overheating.....
I was up last week and was surprised how easily it happens...temps were cool... doesn’t really matter... some long uphill grinds.... not sure fan is solution unless shroud is improved....
I started carrying a one liter bottle with a small hole drilled in cap..... just a shot or two on radiator brings temp down.....when fan is running..
Any body think this is bad idea..??. I am aware of not putting cold water in a radiator etc.... but this seems like an easy solution.....
I have been thinking about installing windshield washer pump and reservoir and just giving it a shot when it is overheating....
Bad idea???
Minimum Age Requirement: To ride an ATV unsupervised, the operator must be at least 16 years old unless riding on land owned by the operator's parent or legal guardian. Helmet and/or Eye Protection Requirement: Riders under age 18 are required to wear an approved helmet.Btw what’s the laws with kids driving here?