
Originally Posted by
Tank
Thanks Ron and the others, the engine has made it through all right, it was a worry, previous to fitting a MLS type head gasket it only took one boil up to blow the gasket.
I think I need to wind the fuel back down a touch, driving up Snowball (I can't believe that this road is so long without a level or downhill section) watching the EGT gauge and the temp gauge, driving in 3rd. gear EGT temp was around 520 to 550, change into OD. and the EGT would jump 50 and more degrees instantly, change back into 3rd. and almost instantly back down 50 degrees. Trouble was not enough road speed to keep the air flow up enough to help cool, so whenever the needle hit "H" I would pull over and let the engine cool a bit and the Ambient temp. was still pretty warm.
The old disco felt like a sports car once we had dropped the Van at Cooma, have to give it a treat, like a new trans filter and oil change, it certainly earned it.
Also learnt that just very lightly applying throttle and keeping it under or at 1000rpm is the ideal (for my Disco anyway) to pull a load off the mark uphill, only got wheel spin if I let the revs go over, suprising how much grunt down low, I have 4.11 diff gears, so that helps.
That was our second recovery in this area, had a few calls from distances far enough away to make it not viable like up North of Sydney, much safer to stick to areas that we know, we also have a 20" tray truck that we can load the disco on and get as close to the recovery (for vehicles that have broken something and can't be driven) as possible.
So I hope our Triton and Jayco owner, his Missus and kids enjoy the rest of their holidays, so if you are contemplating taking a Van the size of a Jayco off road, check with the local NPWS office or State Forests, don't rely on some dick who thinks he'll have some fun at your expense, thanks to all the replies, Stay safe, Regards Frank.
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