Not having much luck of late. Every time we get close to our goal (crossing the Simpson in our SIII) something else goes wrong. This always seems to happen when we are as far from sources of parts as it is possible to get, makin g the exercise of putting things right time consuming and expensive.
All went well on the first day- got to Woomera after encountering a very nasty accident about 70k out. Road blocked for about 1.5 hours while three ambulances cleared away the carnage. A number of 4WD diverted around the accident using the ttrack by the rail line- as did we. Came across two commodores bogged to the belly and pulled them out while all the other 4WD's drove around them. Not impressed.
Second day 40 degrees got to William Creek via Borefield Rd. Last 60k restricted to about 60kph by fuel vapourisation. Solved this at W Ck by slipping a length of garden hose over the fuel line for extra insulation and installing a fan shroud made from the outer casing of an old microwave scrounged from the W Ck Dump. Algebuckina and Eringa waterholes (our next two overnights) were delightful, but the steering damper disconnected and the temp gauge died on the run to Mt Dare (aftermarket unit with mercury capilliary fitted by a previous owner). Fixed the damper with a couple of rubbers scrounged from Mt Dare Hotel and a couple spare nuts I had which fitted. Removed said gauge, located original wiring, verified the original gauge worked, and ordered a new electric sender unit from Adelaide. This involved a 2-day wait and a 500km round trip drive from Mt Dare to Kulgera and back to collect it, but at least we now had a working temp gauge. Tried agin, this time got to Dalhousie and a flat tyre. Changed tyre and removed tube (with help from a chap who used to be a tyre fitter) to discover a 3" radial pinch in the tube with hole at centre, caused by crack in the casing- they are too old to run at the low pressures needed for these roads, and a bit of an impact with a rock probably did the damage. So, resolved to drive to the Alice and fit new rubber. 700k later (feeling stuffed today) got to Alice, but noted some slop developing in the rear wheel bearings and running a bit warm. So need to service those (should have done it before I left). Got the new tyres fitted today but have to wait until Tuesday to get the bearings serviced- would tackle it myself but don't fancy working on the beast with the wheel off while only supported by the little bottle jack, and have to wait for new seals anyway. Now the little sod won't idle properly making driving it in the city a nightmare, and on the way in to Alice the indicators started playing up (both flashing irrespective of which direction selected) but this seems to have cured itself overnight- probably because I threatened to drive it to the dump and leave it there...
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