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Re: Long Trip Preparation in TR4A

To: yellowtr@adelphia.net, pdonnel1@san.rr.com
Subject: Re: Long Trip Preparation in TR4A
From: ZoboHerald@aol.com
Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 22:08:05 EDT
In a message dated 5/1/2005 7:34:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
yellowtr@adelphia.net writes:

I would  take a spare generator complete with pully. In my experience that is 
the  one Lucas component that may be the weakest link.



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Big problem there is that now you're starting to really load up on baggage  
that takes room and adds weight. Probable worst case scenario is that a typical 
 Lucas generator might well be on the shelf at any number of places en route, 
or  you can find someone in most areas who could rebuild it within a day, or 
you  could spring for Express shipping of a rebuilt and "see the sights" while 
you  await next-day delivery. Or you could simply motor on during daylight 
only and  get pretty far on nothing but battery...and then charge your battery 
overnight  or even stop at Walmart (as I did during my trip to/from VTR 2002 in 
Minnesota)  and pick up a cheap extra battery.
 
I like the idea of carrying enough basic tools to handle 85-90% of "normal"  
roadside fixes, and maybe some lightweight spares (ign. stuff, fuel pump kit,  
etc.), and maybe the laptop computer with list and personal addresses. In 
this  day of cell phones, ATMs and the Internet, the idea of carrying half of  
TRF's inventory in the trunk "just in case" makes a lot less sense than (as  
Teri Ann suggested) making sure your car is truly ready for the trip and being  
willing to "improvise" if absolutely necessary on a temporary fix such as  
splicing an electric fuel pump in or even crimping or otherwise blocking off a  
leaky hydraulic line.
 
Not that I recommend it, but I once made it back from Central PA to the  
Albany NY area (300+ miles?) with only the front brakes working on my Ford  
Explorer (oh, and I was towing a trailer with a Standard Pennant saloon on it), 
 
because I could find NO ONE on a Saturday afternoon that could handle replacing 
 
the rusted steel brake pipe to the rear cylinders. It was a bit harrowing, but 
 all ended safely. If I'd bothered to check the Explorer over thoroughly 
before  setting off on this jaunt, I'd likely have found and corrected that 
problem  beforehand. :-)  

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