Been a rough few weeks at work, so I haven't had time to get on here and offer any updates.
I told you guys I had to replace the radiator on the what did you do to your Jeep today thread I think. I also serviced the ******, changed both filters and replaced the fluids on the 3rd I think. That was a success. No leaks any more and the fluid is back to red. I am having trouble figuring out if I have enough fluid in it though. Am I supposed to read the level whil in Park or in Neutral? It is the 45*** ******, not the 42***. I put a full 5 qts in, but am not seeing anything really on the stick, so I added about 1 to 1.5 pints more, and it is on there but not very much, while in Park. It shifts a LOT smoother than before, and doesn't Clunk into gear anymore.
On Saturday the 10th, I took my wife for a real nice drive down the coast. When we got into Port Orford we had lunch and then decided to look around town. Well, the first street we came to took us right out to the beach. There was a really steep hill down to the beach, but you could see where other cars had driven down, so I decided to go for it. I got down the hill just fine and started out on the sand. You couldn't tell from above, but the sand was not really sand. It was more like a bagillion BB sized dry pebbles. Needless to say, the Jeep sunk about 100 yards from the hard pack. When I say sunk, I mean up to the gills.
I look at the tide and realize, it is coming in. I start diggin, my wife starts digging on the other side. She goes and finds some 1x6 planks, but only finds three of them. I have it in 4Lo and try to back up to a harder portion of sand. but my right front tire is all that is moving. We try to get that tire some traction, but seeing as though we are still high centered both fore to aft, but also side to side. There isn't enough weight to get any traction. About this time, a guy with his two teen sons show up and start helping us dig. I lower the pressure in the tires, and put it in 2WD. We dug until it was no longer high centered, and I got in and backed up until I was fully on the boards and some other driftwood that we placed under the right front. Then I put it in 4Hi and backed up about another 8 feet while turning slightly. Then I stopped and turned slightly the other way, so I can turn around the rest of the way. I have it in 4Hi and then put it in 2nd gear and eased forward and built up speed gradually and finally I was going about 20 mph I floored it to keep the momentum. I didn't stop until I caught a little bit of air at the top of that steep hill. My poor wife had to walk up to me. I told he I was sorry, and she broke out laughing. She said she had a great time, nothing to be sorry for, it was FUN! God, I love this woman!
2 days ago, my son and I detail it out, and wax it for the first time since buying it in December. The waxing I mean, it has been washed a lot. I cut out some floor mats out of some 1/2 inch floor rubber for the rear seat area and behind the rear seat too.
I installed a 1000W power inverter in prep for my trip this week to the I-5 corridore, on sales calls. I only have to power a laptop and printer from a parking lot at hotels, if I make some sales. Going to be gone for a week this trip. I am excited. It has been a while since I have been out of the home office for work.