Saurian
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OK, of course, the routine is to look under the Jeep after wheeling it to make sure all is well... So, I did... I didn't even think to look for mud build-up under the hood, or at least, didn't think about it that much when I did...
I start it a couple times on the turnpike (remember, I wheeled it all day less than 12 hours before I went to Virginia)... When it was hot, on the turnpike, and I started it, it made this horrible loud rattling, kind of like the muffler fell off... I was worried, until I found out what it was...
There is mud on the electric fan, causing it to naturally be off balance... Mud DOES indeed get in through the grille, condensor, and radiator... Especially nice wet mud :twisted: Especially when you hit it hard and fast :twisted: :twisted: Like about 30 MPH :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Because, after all, it's fun to make yer mom grab for the OH $*&! bar in terror...
So, anyways, a little preventative heads up... I'm usually hardcore common sense, but the thought that the mud could stick to the electric fan totally slipped my mind... Makes sense, it was just above freezing, so it wouldn't have been coming on, causing the mud to drip down and solidify...
Happy Jeeping!
I start it a couple times on the turnpike (remember, I wheeled it all day less than 12 hours before I went to Virginia)... When it was hot, on the turnpike, and I started it, it made this horrible loud rattling, kind of like the muffler fell off... I was worried, until I found out what it was...
There is mud on the electric fan, causing it to naturally be off balance... Mud DOES indeed get in through the grille, condensor, and radiator... Especially nice wet mud :twisted: Especially when you hit it hard and fast :twisted: :twisted: Like about 30 MPH :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Because, after all, it's fun to make yer mom grab for the OH $*&! bar in terror...
So, anyways, a little preventative heads up... I'm usually hardcore common sense, but the thought that the mud could stick to the electric fan totally slipped my mind... Makes sense, it was just above freezing, so it wouldn't have been coming on, causing the mud to drip down and solidify...
Happy Jeeping!