And then... the river.
I only watched Jim cross. I was pretty nervous about it. As I was watching him cross I thought I need to unplug my efans and I was debating about pulling the accordian tubes so the air cleaner would just draw from inside the engine bay and not from behind the grille. Then I thought back, running Spaas Creek with puddles maybe a foot deep I was getting water into the belt driven fan which was spraying the engine. I think it splashes ahead off the blunt front axle and into the fan which sprays it all over the engine.
I also thought I need to unplug the temp sensor for the pusher fans. After I got Oliver belted in (which I did soul searching over... what if I find a hole and roll the truck? We had just been driving thru a dry creekbed that had huge holes in it) I fogot about the temp sender.
My usual looking for trouble gear is low third. It is a hair faster than high first. I can ride the brakes and go kinda slow or I can punch it and still get pretty decent wheelspin without having to shift. Everyone said I hit it a little hard. Watching my gopro it does seem faster than I remembered it being. It also seems like I didn't get very far but looking at pictures I made it over halfway before the engine quit. The big splash I think is coming off the truck, I took absolutely no water over the hood.
It did restart easily but then quit again.
Water was about that deep where it died, I would have to watch Jim's video again but I think I was past the channel...
And here comes Livvy to the rescue!
Eric tagged along for the fun of it too.
Neat view downriver after Jim tugged me out.
Pop the hood, it was really only wet around the engine, not so much the fender where the ignition brainbox and coil live. So I popped apart the distributor connector and it was wet. Ran to the back of the truck to fetch a can of brake cleaner. Two puffs and it fired right up. I let it run while I repacked things an it started to get a funny lope which scared me. Then it died. I tried to start it but it wouldn't say a word. Then it hit me, I turned the key on to unlock the wheel when Jim pulled me... and I shut off the fuel pump so I didn't flood it bouncing thru the river with the engine not running. Turned that on and it fired right up again.
First ever river crossing like that. My technique needs work for sure... but for the way the fan had been spraying my engine it could have happened sooner in the week too. I need to seal the connector and I think I need to make some kind of splash shield to keep water from coming up underneath the engine. I also need to wire in a switch to kill the efans and extrapolating... engine air intakes could use some thought too. I was the only truck there without a snorkel... and there is no real good way to add one to my truck.