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Hey Kids,
Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Heck, and my wife thought I only spent large amounts of money on Smokers.... ;-) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" |
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Chef Juke wrote:
Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Wow. -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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"Chef Juke" wrote in message ... Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Heck, and my wife thought I only spent large amounts of money on Smokers.... ;-) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" Bummer...... Dimitri |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:49:27 -0700, Chef Juke
wrote: Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Probably wouldn't have saved your engine, but a better patch than duct tape for a blown hose is one of the rubber couplings sold at plumbing supply stores, the kind used to join two pieces of cast-iron pipe. They come in a variety of diamaters and attach with two hose clamps. I carry a couple in my truck, but so far have only had to use one to repair someone else's blown radiator hose. |
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Chef Juke wrote: Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Heck, and my wife thought I only spent large amounts of money on Smokers.... ;-) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" I'm surprised they got you going that fast, did they rebuild it or put in a new or used one? -RP |
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"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote: On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:49:27 -0700, Chef Juke wrote: Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Probably wouldn't have saved your engine, but a better patch than duct tape for a blown hose is one of the rubber couplings sold at plumbing supply stores, the kind used to join two pieces of cast-iron pipe. They come in a variety of diamaters and attach with two hose clamps. I carry a couple in my truck, but so far have only had to use one to repair someone else's blown radiator hose. Juke, Looks like oil starvation up a hill + the already hot conditions + lots of load = spun rod bearing I'd be amazed if it wasn't kncocking for a while befoer the rod broke. Was it? Kevin, If you like carrying around a flex coupling for each hose OD permutaion, have at it but I would not recommend it. Flex couplings like a rigid surface underneath. The hoseclamps will crush the hose and will not seal very well I'd just have a roll of seal healing tape around, or ductape and plastic wrap/bag. |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:01:40 GMT, cl wrote:
"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote: On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:49:27 -0700, Chef Juke wrote: Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Probably wouldn't have saved your engine, but a better patch than duct tape for a blown hose is one of the rubber couplings sold at plumbing supply stores, the kind used to join two pieces of cast-iron pipe. They come in a variety of diamaters and attach with two hose clamps. I carry a couple in my truck, but so far have only had to use one to repair someone else's blown radiator hose. Juke, Looks like oil starvation up a hill + the already hot conditions + lots of load = spun rod bearing I'd be amazed if it wasn't kncocking for a while befoer the rod broke. Was it? Kevin, If you like carrying around a flex coupling for each hose OD permutaion, have at it but I would not recommend it. Flex couplings like a rigid surface underneath. The hoseclamps will crush the hose and will not seal very well I'd just have a roll of seal healing tape around, or ductape and plastic wrap/bag. Okay, more info for you mechanically inclined folks: 1) The did engine begin knocking as I was struggling up a hill with no power. This is when I pulled off and found the radiator hose leak. The leak was a smallish slit in the bottom of the radiator hose...I think that while navigating some rough terrain earlier in the morning the alternator fan may have nicked the bottom of the hose and caused the leak. As the leak was pointing straight down just to the left side of the engine, it didn't cause any noticiable steam while I was driving... After I let the engine cool down I patched the hose with duct tape and two large zip ties .: This patch held...it was not the problem beyond this point. I eyed the radiator fluid level and it seemed the radiator was about 3/4 full. This may have been my mistake. I added a little water to the radiator and figured that this plus the amount of coolant in the overflow container would suffice. I now think that I misjudged the amount of coolant in the radiator. 2) It is also possible that I had put a hole in the oil pan earlier in the day and had not noticed it. That morning, right after leaving the desert I had gone on a little dirt side road to show my daughter an art installation that used to be there. Unfortunately this road was in disrepair and had two places where it had been washed out during the winter, leaving some large rocks across where the roadbed had been. I had to do some x-country to get back to the road proper and may have bounced the oilpan off of a few rocks once too many times. 3) The engine was knocking fairly steadily while we were crawling along the highway. I stopped twice to let the engine cool down and seemed to not have the knocking getting any worse when we came to the last hill. While trying to get up that hill I had to rev the engine up...and that was what finally killed it (even though it was clear by that time that at the very least I would have needed some major engine work regardless. 4) When I went to see the mechanic first thing tuesday morning and told him my tale, he said to me: "I've got some good news, and some bad news...The good news is that I just happen to have an exact model engine for your car all set up and dressed to be installed - one of our customers ordered it for her '89 Chevy pickup. I checked with her and she's not in a hurry to get her truck back so we may be able to put it in today. Bad news is it will run you about 3 Grand plus." He actually would have had it done by that afternoon if I hadn't done so much damage to the poor engine. Every now and then he'd come by to let me know things like..."Man, you really did a number on that engine....the crankshaft looks like it....well, exploded...." and the harmonic balancer needed to be replaced.. Anyway, but the time he had figured out the additional parts he'd needed it was too late to get them delivered, so we had to wait until the next day. The new engine just purrs and hopefully will be good for another 100,000 miles (if I can afford to put gas in the thing for that long). Oh, and to try and make this almost on topic, I had brought 65 lbs of pulled pork (which I had smoked, then vacuum sealed and froze) to the desert and fed my campmates. The unanimous verdict was that I made some pretty good 'que. This also helped in my later cause as a number of my campmates chipped in over $1,000.00 to my new engine fund. -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" |
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Chef Juke wrote:
Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Heck, and my wife thought I only spent large amounts of money on Smokers.... Hey, CJ. Good ta see ya back. Except for yer experiment in demolition, I hope you and Sofia had a good time! A lotta new folks here and on a.b.f since ya left. You'll ike most of 'em, I theeeeeeeeeenk! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled War on Terror Veterans and their families: http://saluteheroes.org/ & http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 09:31:36 -0700, "Dave Bugg"
wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Wow. It's not many people that have experienced blowing an engine, Juke. I'll spot you one and raise you 5. Harry ex sport scar racer in his stoopid years. |
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Chef Juke wrote: Oh, and to try and make this almost on topic, I had brought 65 lbs of pulled pork (which I had smoked, then vacuum sealed and froze) to the desert and fed my campmates. The unanimous verdict was that I made some pretty good 'que. This also helped in my later cause as a number of my campmates chipped in over $1,000.00 to my new engine fund. SWEET! That is a nice group you hang with. 3K isn't that bad of a deal exspecially since he did it in such a short period of time. Hell, it took me 5 hours just to remove the supercharger and intercoolers lastnight from my Z28 racer. Isn't it nice to know that BBQ is work 15 and change per lb. ![]() |
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Chef Juke wrote:
Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Heck, and my wife thought I only spent large amounts of money on Smokers.... ;-) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" You smoked that motor Chef, always thinking about cooking huh? (grin) Regards, Mike (Piedmont) |
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 06:43:45 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\""
wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... http://www.chefjuke.com/vacation/ Heck, and my wife thought I only spent large amounts of money on Smokers.... ;-) -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" You smoked that motor Chef, always thinking about cooking huh? (grin) Regards, Mike (Piedmont) Hmmm... Somehow it didn't smell as good as when I smoke a brisket. -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" www.chefjuke.com |
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On 18-Sep-2005, Chef Juke wrote: On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 06:43:45 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\"" wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... snip Hmmm... Somehow it didn't smell as good as when I smoke a brisket. -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" www.chefjuke.com While I sympathize with your experience on the camping trip, I wonder why you don't simply have "Emergency Road Service Insurance". Mine costs about $7.00/yr. I get towed about once every other year, with a typical bill of about $45 US. I simply do not understand destroying an engine for want of a simple phone call even if one doesn't have the insurance. Hundreds vs thousands at the end. I'm probably preaching to the choir. Only my Ex would drive a car until it refused to move any further. Oh well, I guess there's an exception. -- The Brick said that (Don't bother to agree with me, I have already changed my mind.) ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 22:18:33 GMT, "Brick"
wrote: On 18-Sep-2005, Chef Juke wrote: On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 06:43:45 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\"" wrote: Chef Juke wrote: Hey Kids, Been out of the loop for a few weeks and haven't quite caught up on email or newsgroup posting... Here's a little photo essay on what happened to me on the way back from my week long camping trip in the Nevada desert... snip Hmmm... Somehow it didn't smell as good as when I smoke a brisket. -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" www.chefjuke.com While I sympathize with your experience on the camping trip, I wonder why you don't simply have "Emergency Road Service Insurance". Mine costs about $7.00/yr. I get towed about once every other year, with a typical bill of about $45 US. I simply do not understand destroying an engine for want of a simple phone call even if one doesn't have the insurance. Hundreds vs thousands at the end. I'm probably preaching to the choir. Only my Ex would drive a car until it refused to move any further. Oh well, I guess there's an exception. Brick, A very good point you make. I actually DO have emergency road service insurance (so, actually the charge for the tow I will be reimbursed for.), HOWEVER, two points I should make. The point at which the initial (and pretty major) damage was done came before I knew anything was wrong: When I first realized there was a problem (broken hose) was also when the knock appeared...all as I suddenly found myself struggling up to the top of a hill on which there was no shoulder to pull off onto. By the time I did crawl over to a pullout, the car was knocking enough for me to know that I was in for major engine work at least (and given the age of the vehicle and engine, I would have opted for a rebuilt at that point anyway). Next, it was not as simple as just calling for a tow. No cell service and the sherrif who stopped and chatted with me while i was waiting for the engine to cool down enough for me to repair the hose, indicated (correctly) that all of the local tow trucks were at least 5 hours from being able to get to any new calls. Those two facts led me to try to limp to the next town (which, for the 3rd item in my excuse list), I thought to be a bit closer than it actually was). So, thinking that i was only about a 20 minute, reasonably flat drive from where I was, AND thinking that I had enough water/coolant to keep the engine reasonably cool enough to stem further damage, I rolled the dice and tried to make it to the next town. It really seemed like I would have made it if not for that one damned little hill that we came across. The combination of the hill and the fact that, again, there was no shoulder to the road when we hit that hill made me push the engine to get us over it. That was the final straw. -Chef Juke "EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!" www.chefjuke.com |
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