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Blazer Bash 2022 Carnage Thread

Had my power steering return pull off while on Kane creek. New clamp and a quart of fluid let me drive off the trail. The fluid was frothy though so I had to roll up my sleeves to steer. Luckily it was near the end so all the technical stuff was behind us. Back in town we popped it up on jacks and bled it properly.

Today after unloading from the trailer I started cleaning and checking thing over.
I almost had a catastrophic failure -
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License plate took a direct hit.

Also noticed it’s time for a skid plate.
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driving down the highway I blew a plug out of Pigeonrat.
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Made for quite the loud explosion and bright flash. I'll probably need new underwear too.

After pulling the rest of the plug, it looks like it was never threaded all the way in. :angry1:
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That might explain my misfires though. Hoping this solves more than one problem.
 
Fuel pumps seemed to be the theme this year. At the peak heat of the day I could hear mine screaming.
Let's see I tried three different high pressure fuel pumps for the Command Center, two low pressure mechanical pumps, and an electric low pressure pump. I ended up buying a high pressure pusher electric pump to mount on the frame rail, and then purchased the backup for that one on my way home.
I also just ordered an in tank fuel pump to fix all my problems.
Grand total 9 fuel pumps...:waytogo:
 
Do it and never look back. ACdelco + TBI tank + sender = win


Yeah the common fail point on the fuel pumps in Moab was those that were outside the tank were having problems. The heat was brutal. As hot as it was inside the cab of my truck I can only imagine how hot under a truck with the heat of the exhaust and engine cranking it up a few notches.
 
Let's see I tried three different high pressure fuel pumps for the Command Center, two low pressure mechanical pumps, and an electric low pressure pump. I ended up buying a high pressure pusher electric pump to mount on the frame rail, and then purchased the backup for that one on my way home.
I also just ordered an in tank fuel pump to fix all my problems.
Grand total 9 fuel pumps...:waytogo:
Are you running a fuel return on your Fitech?
 
Mine has been screaming at me for years. Maybe when I move the tank I will put it in the tank. Kind of like that idea.
 
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