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I think QUADJEEPER has had the most I've seen, but I dunno, guess i need to lurk moreThanks Ahab ! Though wreckerman I believe has all of us beaten on gauges ! Or is it cranetruck ? My mind cannot remember anything anymore unless I write it down ! Though I can remember torque specs from differentials and transmissions I worked on 30 years ago !
You don't need to lurk, A Blind Man, go ahead and get on your soapbox and say something.I think QUADJEEPER has had the most I've seen, but I dunno, guess i need to lurk more
But that sounds like effort, I mean, what, a soapbox is like a foot and a half tall? That's far too much vertical movement, horizontal is much easier... Though I suppose the Side step for the deuce us about the same height so methinks I'll just go drive around for a bit and get back to you on the soapbox thing.You don't need to lurk, A Blind Man, go ahead and get on your soapbox and say something.
Folk will tell you if they tire of you.
That "check-valve" idea is not bad ! It would involve installing another "solenoid" to release pressure when the switch was deactivated and a "check-valve" but it would provide a little safety margin if as you say the electrical went out. Of course since the differentials and transmission and transfer-case all are loosing air at a steady rate it wouldn't give you much time to get out of the water.But that sounds like effort, I mean, what, a soapbox is like a foot and a half tall? That's far too much vertical movement, horizontal is much easier... Though I suppose the Side step for the deuce us about the same height so methinks I'll just go drive around for a bit and get back to you on the soapbox thing.
Relatedly to the fording project great work rusty already getting plans together in my head to do mine. (thank you scrap bins at work) Not sure if this might be relevent, would you maybe want to put a manual bleed check/relief valve before your regulator so that should you lose air pressure (broken air line, compressor malfunction, too much horn use?) while fording any pressure in the axles/bellhousing will stay (assuming a tight seal) then after you are done fording just smack a button and release the air?
Darn you leaky seals, you are the bane of fording vehicles everywhere!That "check-valve" idea is not bad ! It would involve installing another "solenoid" to release pressure when the switch was deactivated and a "check-valve" but it would provide a little safety margin if as you say the electrical went out. Of course since the differentials and transmission and transfer-case all are loosing air at a steady rate it wouldn't give you much time to get out of the water.
Where do you source that kind of thing, rustystud?Here's my electrical diagram for the radiator fans. I still need to buy a small aluminum box for the relays, and then mount it near the radiator. I also have the two 24volt military fans ready to go. I will need to remove the radiator shroud though.
There is a "electrical supply store" in Bellevue. About 45 minutes away from me. They have all kinds of stuff like small aluminum boxes for projects. I believe their name is "Vetco Supply" . I don't know if their a chain store or not.Where do you source that kind of thing, rustystud?
I think I was reading some where that NASA spent big bucks on a pen that would write in space. Now the Russians said no problem they took a pencil. You took a trip over seas so Alaska should be on the next to do list and it is closer to you than Europe.
The trip to Europe was for the wife and son. At first I wasn't going to go, but they prevailed.I think I was reading some where that NASA spent big bucks on a pen that would write in space. Now the Russians said no problem they took a pencil. You took a trip over seas so Alaska should be on the next to do list and it is closer to you than Europe.
OK, I need to come clean here. I was just paying my hospital bill for my Heart Attack in April. The truth is I need to get in a little better shape then I'm in right now before I attempt a 1400 mile round trip with no medical facilities for hundreds or even thousands of miles away. The cruise was no problem. After all they cater to an older clientele who might at anytime drop over with a heart attack. They have a real good medical facility on board. I checked ! So before my son and I attempt this I need to be healthier. Also having someone else besides my underage son along would be an added benefit. There has been a few who said they would like to go, but they are still working on projects and cannot give a firm answer now.I think I was reading some where that NASA spent big bucks on a pen that would write in space. Now the Russians said no problem they took a pencil. You took a trip over seas so Alaska should be on the next to do list and it is closer to you than Europe.
Ouch! That's still way too high on the high side, but the medicine may take several months to bring that part down. Also depends on when you take it. I've found that my blood sugars are better controlled when I take the Metformin with my evening meal, instead of before bed. If your BP meds are once-a-day, taking them in the morning might be better (I split my dose) if you are able to take aspirin in the evening, just before bed. That's what I'm doing. YMMV.By the way. I'm feeling much better now. They finally got me on a medicine that would lower my blood pressure without making me sick ! For awhile after my attack it would not go down lower then 240/140 . Now I'm at 140/75 !!!
I tried taking the meds in the morning. It didn't seem to work as well. I take them now at 7:00 pm. I've been on the aspirin regimen for years now. Also taken at night.Ouch! That's still way too high on the high side, but the medicine may take several months to bring that part down. Also depends on when you take it. I've found that my blood sugars are better controlled when I take the Metformin with my evening meal, instead of before bed. If your BP meds are once-a-day, taking them in the morning might be better (I split my dose) if you are able to take aspirin in the evening, just before bed. That's what I'm doing. YMMV.
I've been off salt for years now, though I do eat a French Fry every now and then . Your right though, it is extremely difficult to get away from eating salt in todays world. Everything has added salt ! The wife took away my TV dinners a few years ago now. It took awhile, but I don't miss them anymore. Ah, healthy living. Then of course I had a heart attack ! Maybe I should have kept eating what I wanted all along ! Of course then I probably would be dead, not just complaining about my diet.I told the doctor that I am a high performance machine and I require a higher pressure than normal folks. I don't like meds as for the side effects and I am not on any. Loose the salt is one key way. There seems to be way to much salt in everything processed these days you injest so I just try real hard not to add more. Kinda like your TV dinners there Greg.
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