Re: Alberta September Trail Run
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:11 pm
[quote name='Khamul' timestamp='1316365770' post='30432']
I still don't believe I did that!!!!!! Stupid, stupid, stupid!!!! And not even on video!!!
I just called around and found out that the main shaft is a dealer part.... not what I wanted to !@#$%^ hear.... I can't have this one rebuilt as the U-Joint end got chewed up so not worth the risk.
I made a post to see if anyone knows of a newer H2 at a wreckers otherwise I will order out of Montanna but it's usually cheaper to drive down there believe it or not....
Up until then though.... had a blast!! Thanks B-Man for helping with the field repair!! (doing it is more like it <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... lleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />)...
I have the feeling this will be an expensive moment of cockiness.... U think it would have worn off after leading the group down the river bed (Dry!) trying to scoot by you... that was fun though actually!!!!
Guess I'll be dusting off my bike for awhile... good thing I work from home!
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It was amazing to go down those twin trails and see the other Hummer flying alongside us a few feet away. Very cool. As for taking the wrong turn, even that was fun. Nothing was broken, and we got to explore even more trails. It's not about who gets out first - heck, if anything, it's who gets out last. (Barring breakdowns and mishaps.)
It was pretty obvious after getting under there that the Hummer unit is designed to be a permanent assembly and much different from the U-joints I've worked on in the past, which are basically C-clips holding pins in, and then the whole assembly comes apart.
Your truck bit me, too! I got my arm against the exhaust manifold while trying to get in there to twist the driveshaft around. Oops.
Hopefully things go well with the replacement part. I need to get down to Montana for some duty free one of these days. Seattle is this coming week though, which is why I was praying nothing broke this weekend. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... iggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />
Not home until 4:30 AM or so and I still woke up at 8:00 AM out of habit. D'oh.
I still don't believe I did that!!!!!! Stupid, stupid, stupid!!!! And not even on video!!!
I just called around and found out that the main shaft is a dealer part.... not what I wanted to !@#$%^ hear.... I can't have this one rebuilt as the U-Joint end got chewed up so not worth the risk.
I made a post to see if anyone knows of a newer H2 at a wreckers otherwise I will order out of Montanna but it's usually cheaper to drive down there believe it or not....
Up until then though.... had a blast!! Thanks B-Man for helping with the field repair!! (doing it is more like it <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... lleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />)...
I have the feeling this will be an expensive moment of cockiness.... U think it would have worn off after leading the group down the river bed (Dry!) trying to scoot by you... that was fun though actually!!!!
Guess I'll be dusting off my bike for awhile... good thing I work from home!
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It was amazing to go down those twin trails and see the other Hummer flying alongside us a few feet away. Very cool. As for taking the wrong turn, even that was fun. Nothing was broken, and we got to explore even more trails. It's not about who gets out first - heck, if anything, it's who gets out last. (Barring breakdowns and mishaps.)
It was pretty obvious after getting under there that the Hummer unit is designed to be a permanent assembly and much different from the U-joints I've worked on in the past, which are basically C-clips holding pins in, and then the whole assembly comes apart.
Your truck bit me, too! I got my arm against the exhaust manifold while trying to get in there to twist the driveshaft around. Oops.
Hopefully things go well with the replacement part. I need to get down to Montana for some duty free one of these days. Seattle is this coming week though, which is why I was praying nothing broke this weekend. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... iggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />
Not home until 4:30 AM or so and I still woke up at 8:00 AM out of habit. D'oh.