In July this year I finally got enough to to take the Jeep out and actually enjoy it where it's meant to be, and definitely needed to as well as I was registered for DOA 2019 up on Drummond Island and wanted a good test run to shake everything down and make sure that all was good before an entire trip up there! And good thing I did! So we met up with the Wolverine Wheelers again and had a nice trip up to Rocks and Valleys ORV Park, and nothing was too hard this day, and tried to take it easy most of the time, but actually ended up being the start to a few good events for the Jeep.
However, before I get into the details on issues found, here some shots throughout the day of the Jeep having a blast! I am still so happy and impressed with this Jeep every time I get out wheelin' in it!
Also, here's a great video and a few pics of the hardest spot of the day, as I said, a relatively easy day, but the Unlimiteds were getting hung up and bottoming out on this climb, and I gave it a good bump, but made it up on the first try! SWB for the win on this one! Haha! And some good tires!
Anyways though, onto the start of all my issues that I found out...throughout the day, the Jeep started running warm, especially when I was using the A/C, and it has never done this before. I was able to manage it throughout day, but the drive home definitely pushes it much warmer than i would like. It was about a 3 1/2 hour drive home on expressway on a near 90 degree day, and the temperature never passed the acceptable range, but it was definitely running warm! I managed it all the way home, and when I got home, the coolant in the reservoir bottle was actually boiling, so I let the Jeep cool down. When I checked later, the coolant reservoir bottle was empty and I could not see any coolant in the radiator, about 60%-70% of my coolant had actually boiled off! Ended up being mud packed between the A/C condenser and radiator that was preventing air flow to the engine, so i had to take the grill off and the upper radiator cover and spray a good bit of water down between there for a couple of days to get it all cleared out, but it did get all cleaned, and got the coolant filled back up and bled the system, and all was set there. I additionally changed the thermostat as well and installed a
Ripp Superchargers 180* thermostat to keep the engine a little bit cooler.
When searching for the issue above, I actually found a new issue! When backing the Jeep out of the garage, there was a loud bang, and my passenger rear, inside brake pad came shooting out of my caliper. There are about 35000 miles on the rear brakes, but upon inspection of the pad, it seemed to have separated from the backing plate and just shot out. So i will cover the whole brake situation in another post, however, these issues started piling up, but i am glad i found this before Drummond, and while I was at my garage as home!
And lastly, I also snapped my CB antenna off on the trails at Rocks and Valleys. Just hung on a branch the wrong way, and after all this time, it finally decided to let go, but I believe I have had that antenna for 8 or 9 years, so I definitely got some good use out of it! But now time to find and decide on what the new antenna setup should be! Maybe a 102" Whip? Maybe! We shall see!