For the Gear Heads . . .

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We’ve been very pleased on how our A’s have performed in the mountains. We top off the radiator each morning with a quart of water and there have been no overheating issues. Some of the mountains require driving in second gear but the overdrive second gear or fourth gear is well suited to the grades giving adequate climbing power but not racing of the engine.

We noticed what might be vapor lock when stopping the cars for a short while and then attempting to restart – not sure whether it’s the elevation, the added alcohol content of the gasoline or the extra heat caused by mountain climbing.
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We fashioned a heat shield for the gas line out of aluminum foil from Judy’s kitchenette held in place by floral wire. If that doesn’t fix it, Mike suggests adding a little diesel fuel to the gas mix.

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5 thoughts on “For the Gear Heads . . .”

  1. We’re so excited that you’re in Alaska now! Dad’s Merle Haggard beard looks super appropriate for this trip. Come home safely and in one piece, I’d hate for you to be the grandparents “who were eaten by bears in the Yukon”. Love ya!

  2. I’d patent those aluminized gas lines! Even if it don’t work it gives the “A” some bling in the bonnet!

  3. Emeric – you have such a way with words! I absolutely cracked up when I read your response – but after 19 days on the road – everything is funny! – Tammy

  4. Danny,if you run a little short on cash you could pick up a day or two ice road trucking while on vacation in alaska .I know that your modle A would do a fine job pulling a flatbed trailer full of supplys.Drive safe and keep on trucking.

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