Hey all, here's the deal...
I just found out from my brother that my K5 has to be relocated NOW. The landlord at his place says it's a 'junk' vehicle and it has to go ASAP.
Basically, the 10-bolt leaked fluid at the pinion seal, and when I was going up a very steep and long hill, it ran dry and started making a lot of noise. I limped it another 60 miles, and the noise didn't get any worse. I later returned and relocated it 30 miles away from where I first parked it--again, it didn't get worse (it had been re-filled with 90W at that point).
I'm wondering, if I stop regularly (ever 30 miles or so) to let it rest and check the fluid level, and keep it at or around 65mph (tops) what are the chances that it'll make the 203 mile trip from my brother's place to my driveway?
Is this just stupid? I really can't afford a tow right now. It's in East Tennessee and needs to be moved slightly to North of Atlanta.
Any tips that'll help prevent a breakdown?
Thanks in advance...
~jp
I just found out from my brother that my K5 has to be relocated NOW. The landlord at his place says it's a 'junk' vehicle and it has to go ASAP.
Basically, the 10-bolt leaked fluid at the pinion seal, and when I was going up a very steep and long hill, it ran dry and started making a lot of noise. I limped it another 60 miles, and the noise didn't get any worse. I later returned and relocated it 30 miles away from where I first parked it--again, it didn't get worse (it had been re-filled with 90W at that point).
I'm wondering, if I stop regularly (ever 30 miles or so) to let it rest and check the fluid level, and keep it at or around 65mph (tops) what are the chances that it'll make the 203 mile trip from my brother's place to my driveway?
Is this just stupid? I really can't afford a tow right now. It's in East Tennessee and needs to be moved slightly to North of Atlanta.
Any tips that'll help prevent a breakdown?
Thanks in advance...
~jp
