I think you saw my vented gas cap working well in Moab...yup, dumping gas everywhere anytime the truck was nose up...
I had to wedge a twig under my gas cap seal the last time I was in Moab, since the heat was causing a pressure rise and a loud hissing from my gas cap. Definitely need a vent both ways I’d think.I think you saw my vented gas cap working well in Moab...yup, dumping gas everywhere anytime the truck was nose up...
Luckily running 2 batteries pays off and I don't have any trouble making it home. Normally it reads in the mid 13's for voltage. I have noticed lately voltage seemed to drop more with the fans and/or compressor running. 
I didn't measure it.
A couple of months before blazerbash I bought a new 200amp alternator and it usually shows close to 14v, but I noticed several times during BB that I would dip below 12v. It really ticked me off because I was trying to fix voltage drops when the stereo (and amp), electric fans, and lights were all going. I was thinking I got a bum alternator until I was wheeling back home a couple of weeks ago and the truck died. Turns out my positive battery cable was loose.Definitely something up with the alternator. It's reading 13volts with the engine running and fans off. I used to see 14 volts. When the fans kick on it drops down to the low 12's. This is at the batteries with the multimeter.
You need cruise. Larry and I are working on a way to adapt the GM cruise servo from the late gmt400 trucks and the early cable throttle gmt800 trucks. Needs a vss signal and the signal input from the cruise switch on the turn signal lever.Driving the crew cab in to work this morning I was thinking about the seat position. It doesn't seem like it should be an issue. Then it occurred to me this truck is the only vehicle I drive for hours in a single day. Plus it doesn't have cruise control and the leg that bothers me is the right one. So it's probably not the seat that's the issue, but the way I use the truck.
Snap-on has one with a turn knob for easy adjustments .You just need a stick between the seat and pedal. Don't over think it.