Corbett Photos 3/28 & 3/29
i usually just take the hose from the engine side and hold the fan blade while spraying down. but thats after the fact...
what do you do while on the trail? after my first couple overheating issues, i keep some old water bottles and try to splash wash when it starts getting hot.
what do you do while on the trail? after my first couple overheating issues, i keep some old water bottles and try to splash wash when it starts getting hot.
When I first got my Jeep I went to the Beach and put it through the pit... I then hit a car wash but once home a garden hose and a shop vac was what I used after removing the grill...
Last edited by .:eMETAL:.; Apr 2, 2009 at 05:17 AM.
It's crazy, I live like 2 miles from Corbett and never been out there. I will have to join you all next time. My 7 year daughter would get a kick out of it. My JK has a 2.5 BB, Cragar Soft 8's. Will be putting 33's on soon. I just put a hitch bumper with a light bar on it last weekend. Anyways, thanks for sharing!
It's crazy, I live like 2 miles from Corbett and never been out there. I will have to join you all next time. My 7 year daughter would get a kick out of it. My JK has a 2.5 BB, Cragar Soft 8's. Will be putting 33's on soon. I just put a hitch bumper with a light bar on it last weekend. Anyways, thanks for sharing!
Shame on you
Easy does it guys, I was camping with the family in Sebring over the weekend. I will be very interested in going on the next get together.
Last edited by .:eMETAL:.; Apr 2, 2009 at 10:30 AM. Reason: jeep beach mentioned
Well...
Good news is that I didn't need the coil cleaning foam, but it got a good pressure spray.
I changed my diff fluid...
Removed the fan/shroud...
Washed the radiator/ac coil...
Washed the fan, motor and shroud after it was disassembled...
The bad news is that I found another 3 lbs of sand IN the coils and between the shroud, and probably a 1/2 of cup of water in my front diff only, the rear was just dirty, not murky.
I'm starting to hate mud again...
Time for
I'll reassemble when I'm sober tomorrow morning!
Good news is that I didn't need the coil cleaning foam, but it got a good pressure spray.

I changed my diff fluid...

Removed the fan/shroud...

Washed the radiator/ac coil...

Washed the fan, motor and shroud after it was disassembled...

The bad news is that I found another 3 lbs of sand IN the coils and between the shroud, and probably a 1/2 of cup of water in my front diff only, the rear was just dirty, not murky.

I'm starting to hate mud again...
Time for

I'll reassemble when I'm sober tomorrow morning!


