Day 24 - heading back towards Tok.
It's weird, kind of like the overcast days, especially picture wise, and driving, the photos look more dramatic, in my opinion.
Back in Tok. Pulling into fuel station and what do l see...another Defender 110 pulling in. Was like???...these odds are even higher than the other sightings...l mean...the same gas station, at the same time...in Tok? At first l thought it was the couple l'd met in the Fort Nelson traffic fatality scene, who were heading for Vancover Island.
This couple was also from Germany. They'd just made their way across Canada, from Halifax. Pretty sweet rig, with pop-up roof.
After a visit, we bpth headed in opposite directions. Felt like treating myself to a restaurant meal and beer. 5 - Stars!
Pulling out of the restaurant, Victoria makes an odd noise. A loud chripping sound during acceleration. Kind of sounds like the turbo fins are hitting turbo housing. Figured these hills and mountains had finally taken their toll on the old girl. Not good, not good at all. Yes, fortunately, l have a brand new turbo at home, off my original engine that l unbolted before l left, just in case; that l ccould have shipped. Actually, l layed out several parts on the work bench and went over each one with my wife before leaving. Finding/getting Defender parts is not an easy task...or cheap. So, when you have your own supply, you make sure to have them ready.
Well, it's raining pretty good...so in between down pours l sneak out and check the turbo. Pulled the inlet hose, and the turbo spins freely and looks fine. Good news, for sure. Noticed a lot of exhaust soot on the firewall. Hmmm? I'd had a small tick, very minor, before l left...but thought it was the exhaust down pipe from turbo. It was an aftermarket pipe that never seemed to seal right from the get-go and l'd thought about replacing it before l left...but didn't. Well, all along it must have been the exhaust manifold gasket...cause that's where the soot was coming from now. Well, at least this issue isn't serious and it can be driven.
Stayed at the Sourdough Campground, east of town. No comment.