I've been sorta lurking, but mainly taking a break from the list. I'm hoping the list will stick to AMC and car related stuff, personally I have had my fill of complaints about how terrible the world is today. I'm happy with the world and have no interest in re-creating the past. You don't want to hear my politics and I sure as hell don't wanna hear yours. Enough of that. Drove the Rambler (as I eternally call my '63 Classic wagon patchwork workbeast) to Burning Man; Los Angeles to the Black Rock Desert, north of Pyramid Lake in Nevada, about 650 miles. I got all new door seals in it, bought from Peter Stathes -- what an improvement! Quieter! Colder A/C! Cleaner! I had a leak around the radiator upper hose neck, so I brought it to the local radiator shop to get it fixed. He popped the top tank and rodded it out. It was new in 1996, I take top-notch care of it, but "calcium" builds up regardless, and man, it runs a lot cooler now! Runs "low normal" in hot traffic instead of "high normal". I had a breakdown on the way though. The alternator bracket broke! About 40 mi. S. of Lone Pine CA a tremendous rattle under the hood. Pulled over, 100 degree heat, saw the damned thing rattling. Hobbled into Lone Pine, bought a new alternator (GM 3-wire) from NAPA 20 min. before closing on a Saturday! then a hacksaw and shelf bracket from the hardware store, and fabbed up a new bracket while parked in front of our favorite cafe (we stop there every year) while the owner's father monologued bad jokes and encouragement from a bench outside the cafe. Not another lick of trouble, it's still in there now. Mark said he's seen one of those break before, it was shock to me, hell, it's 1/4" steel, and not under any real stress! I'll make a new one from scratch. As Mark points out the alt is probably fine, but no way I was gonna find out the hardware on a road trip. It was 5 years old so I'll return it as the core. The 1967 Sherwood camper worked out great! Still no pics of it! I swear, we hauled less mass this year than last. Everything fit nice in the camper, 8 days of gear and food for me and Josh (and Burning Man demands a lot of gear!!) -- 40 gallons of water, a sound system and speakers, 16 x 20 foot PVC quonset hut, food, three bikes (one for my brother from Atlanta), ... haven't calc'ed mileage, but the GM TBI worked great, and no pinging this year, I think partly because of the cleaned radiator, but mostly because I figured out home to tune the damn thing! The camper is popped open in the yard, awaiting cleaning (you have no idea how much alkali playa dust collects in things...) and when I do, I'll photo it. I'm totally sold on the pop-up camper, and wonder why they are not more popular here in Calif. They're all over the Least Coast. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20090916/590f786c/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com