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It's a '68 CJ. There's SO much room.
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After a quick Google search seems the is enough room under one of those cars to set up a sleeping.
So a campaign car that doubles as a tent?
So a campaign car that doubles as a tent?
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The main selling point of the original CJ's was, as sexist as it is, "A farm vehicle you can take your wife to church in." It was a utility vehicle that it was socially acceptable to show up to church in; a veritable halfway marker between tractors and sedans.
As such, it can do just about anything short of high speeds and extreme maneuverability. Rolling it into a shop and laying underneath on a creeper with a blanket is pretty easy for something like that. Honestly, though, it's more of an "I sleep really well when I'm laying underneath it" kind of thing. It calms me. Best night's sleep I ever had was on a creeper underneath that Jeep, with my knees bungee-corded to the undercarriage, wearing a car work suit. Slept like a baby for something like 6 hours.
As such, it can do just about anything short of high speeds and extreme maneuverability. Rolling it into a shop and laying underneath on a creeper with a blanket is pretty easy for something like that. Honestly, though, it's more of an "I sleep really well when I'm laying underneath it" kind of thing. It calms me. Best night's sleep I ever had was on a creeper underneath that Jeep, with my knees bungee-corded to the undercarriage, wearing a car work suit. Slept like a baby for something like 6 hours.
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Not entirely sure why but whenever I see that particular car, not very often mind you. I can't help but to imagine it in a grainy black and white film of the african theather in WWII or something like that.So at the end of the day in my mind that is a war car. Not necessarily something to take my darling wife to Sunday service.
Also sorry but I have to ask. Why do you tie yourself to the car? Or is just my bad English going sideways?
Also sorry but I have to ask. Why do you tie yourself to the car? Or is just my bad English going sideways?
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The first jeeps were military utility vehicles, but after the war, civilian jeeps, or the CJ series, started becoming popular.
And no, you heard right. The human body, physically, when sleeping on your back, tends to be more comfortable with your knees elevated. So I tied them to the frame to keep them elevated. Slept like a rock.
And no, you heard right. The human body, physically, when sleeping on your back, tends to be more comfortable with your knees elevated. So I tied them to the frame to keep them elevated. Slept like a rock.
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They indeed become popular, it is shame modern models are soo expensive. I would really like one....
By the way as a corollary of my previous post everytime you talk about your Jeep I imagine you and your jeep fighting the African theater on WWII.
May try the knee trick sometime, never heard about it before but seems worth a try
By the way as a corollary of my previous post everytime you talk about your Jeep I imagine you and your jeep fighting the African theater on WWII.
May try the knee trick sometime, never heard about it before but seems worth a try
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I should find a way to upload a picture of it somewhere this computer can access. It's very clearly not a military vehicle... Looks cool, though.
On another note, I have successfully diagnosed a no-start concern on a 1981 DeLorean DMC-12. We knew it wasn't getting fuel, so we checked the fuses. Then we pulled the pump connector, and powered it manually, and it worked, so we had a brilliant idea: check the manual. After much searching, we found a very valuable piece of information: "Failure of the relay is indicated by the failure of the related component." Because that very clearly cannot ever be caused by ANYTHING else.
Very smart, these people were.
Now we just have to deal with the misfiring, hesitation, transmission that lasts 20,000 miles, taillights that refuse to work right, the automatic locks, power window harnesses, and that weird thing it does when you drive it as a daily for two or more days and it will miraculously refuse to start for some unknown reason.
On another note, I have successfully diagnosed a no-start concern on a 1981 DeLorean DMC-12. We knew it wasn't getting fuel, so we checked the fuses. Then we pulled the pump connector, and powered it manually, and it worked, so we had a brilliant idea: check the manual. After much searching, we found a very valuable piece of information: "Failure of the relay is indicated by the failure of the related component." Because that very clearly cannot ever be caused by ANYTHING else.
Very smart, these people were.
Now we just have to deal with the misfiring, hesitation, transmission that lasts 20,000 miles, taillights that refuse to work right, the automatic locks, power window harnesses, and that weird thing it does when you drive it as a daily for two or more days and it will miraculously refuse to start for some unknown reason.
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To be fair even the modern keeps designed for mother's with kids still have a hint of military. At least for me.
Nobody likes writing manuals. That is the issue. the engineer who made the stuff can be [censored] to document it. And the guys stuck having to write it would prefer doing anything else. They also have no idea how it's works and barely even understand what they are writing.
That being said in my job our lead technical writer has a master on english language and I have never read such a beautiful manual. He is also a pleasure to work with. Sadly only me and him seem to read it customers don't even seem to know there is a manual.
Also problem sounds electric.
Nobody likes writing manuals. That is the issue. the engineer who made the stuff can be [censored] to document it. And the guys stuck having to write it would prefer doing anything else. They also have no idea how it's works and barely even understand what they are writing.
That being said in my job our lead technical writer has a master on english language and I have never read such a beautiful manual. He is also a pleasure to work with. Sadly only me and him seem to read it customers don't even seem to know there is a manual.
Also problem sounds electric.
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Fuel pump relay, which had already been replaced, failed. Swapped it, and it ran fine.
And the issue isn't that they just knuckle-dragged their way through it. There's actually an immense amount of detail into certain things. The specifics are there, it's the general basic stuff that they screwed up royally.
And the issue isn't that they just knuckle-dragged their way through it. There's actually an immense amount of detail into certain things. The specifics are there, it's the general basic stuff that they screwed up royally.
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So the relay blew got replaced and blew again? That is likely electric. There is a reason Delorean went under.
The manual thing sounds like the usual:
Engineer: "But we haven't finished it yet. "
Manager: "It is good enough as is ship it"
The manual thing sounds like the usual:
Engineer: "But we haven't finished it yet. "
Manager: "It is good enough as is ship it"
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Honestly, it very well could be electric. But that relay hasn't gone out in... 30 years? Give or take a decade? Could just be that it wore out.
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I did not know relays could last that long
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A relay is an electromagnet and a pair of contacts. If it's made right, it can last just about forever. Thicker coil wires, flyback voltage protection, only in use when the load side is unloaded.. There are a lot of ways to reduce wear.
But if you think that's impressive, my father remains one of the only people capable of booting a machine where he works that still runs DOS on it's original harddrive, from the '80s when he started. Scary thing is, they still need it for certain things..
But if you think that's impressive, my father remains one of the only people capable of booting a machine where he works that still runs DOS on it's original harddrive, from the '80s when he started. Scary thing is, they still need it for certain things..
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Precisely that is why everything is solid state this days. Relays rely (pun intended ) on mechanical contacts they will eventually simply wear themselves out after commuting one too many times. That is why I was surprised.
The machine is still more impressive though. I am pretty sure the mechanical drives are not rated for decades of use.
Also I think the scariest part is that they still need it.
The machine is still more impressive though. I am pretty sure the mechanical drives are not rated for decades of use.
Also I think the scariest part is that they still need it.
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That moment when you realize the aqueduct system you made last year, that caught every roof leak before they "fixed" the roof, is now completely useless because now it leaks in different places.
Fun times. Back to the world of placing buckets on the floor...
Fun times. Back to the world of placing buckets on the floor...
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