It didn't even occur to me that you could re-solder the tanks on the radiator yourself. Awesome!
Well, i think this was a bit luck-based... I have soldered radiators before, but just minor leaks, not whole tanks.
5h after departure time, we could actually depart!!!
So we loaded the cruiser up, and last second thoughts reminded me to bring the spare.
And i didnt have a plan for it. It went on the RTT. I'm already driving around with a spare from my last set, and 3xSTT's. The spare needed a spare, so i strapped it to the highest point i could find.
Anyway, we were supposed to hook up at first camp with 5 friends, and we got a line on them, only two were on the road, one hour ahead of us. We were going to meet up in the bush, near a lake we all know just after crossing the Finnish border.
Driving in the night was awsome, cruiser did great and for the first time i got to really enjoy the powerband of the 12HT in a fully loaded Cruiser. Passing the border with the midnight sun low in the windshield made us both forget all the long days, hazzle and stress of getting the rig back together.
I was not very confident of my radiator fix at the time, so i stopped often to check for leaks, and water level. Everything was all good, it just ran cooler than before, waay cooler. During the last month a new temp-sensor was put into the t-stat housing, belts were new, rad was cleaned... I suddenly remembered that I forgot to put in the thermostat after the 3-4 flushes of the cooling system. That explained the fact that it ran so cool. I always stash a t-stat and cap with the spareparts, so all good.
The remainig 3 of our convoy of 6 rigs decided to sleep at home, and meet up at camp next day.
We put in the coordinates to the camp as we crossed the border, and had a good laugh when we got there!
The hilux (that i built a couple years back) was already off the trailer, to tow his own Navara up that bank. And then my mate SW pulled up in the 200 and the trailer dug down hard in the sand on the passenger side. Doesent look all that steep, but it was. All the gizmos and power of the V8 could not pull the trailer with the 88 BJ70 loose.
Hilux towed 200, and i hooked the 60 up to the hilux. Nothing happened, the trailer was stuck. Going back was not an option! SW considered backing off the 70, but me and Cas (hilux owner) was determined we could pull him loose. No. It didnt move, and all the birch around us were too small to use as anchors, we just spun out in the sand.
Until the biggest brainfart revealed itself. SW had put the handbrake on the trailer (because he planned to take the 70 off, and forgot to take the handbrake off.
Solving that brainfart, and we pulled him up easily.
Trip started out fine!! 2x stuck after just 5 hours into the roadtrip.
We camped, laughed and had a good time as the sun was going up, and lit a smokey fire to keep the mosquito away.
We were drooling all over the BJ70 that SW had beautifully restored and beefed up during the last year. Regeared, ARB'd, OME'd, Overhauled, Upgraded brakes, bumpers,
@lcwizard u-bolt flip'ed, and all the good stuff. Clean rig, capable and smooth. Only reason for trailering it, was that he hadnt put any miles on it, didnt wanna dial in everything on the first 10 hours of highway.
Next day, things were about to get ugly.