On today's episode:
- Trip to Padre Island National Seashore park
- Rebuilt front Driveshaft
- New end section of the tail pipe.
- Upgraded and finished the roof rack
I wanted to go to the end of Padre Island for a long time as it seems to have the nicest beaches Texas has to offer. The Gulf of Mexico is not known for its beaches, and it seems that Corpus Christi is far enough from the Mississippi River that the water clears up. Well, not this time. The wind was constant, the sky was dark and the water was all shaken up. Still, I enjoyed the company and the advantage of Beach camping n the van is that I didn't have to worry about the wind.
Driving 4x4 on the sand, the front driveshaft was chirping like a canary in heat. Time to rebuild it. Finding the right U-joint and rebuild kit, and the rebuild of a CV has always been a pain in the rear I took it to Gilbert Driveshafts in Houston. For what he charged me it was worth not messing with it.
Since I was in a shop area of Houston, and while I was waiting for the driveshaft, I stopped at a muffler shop to fix a crack on the rear end of the exhaust. I'm glad I did. At some point in the past, the section from the silencer to the end was replaced. Instead of using the original 3" pipe, it was replaced with 2.5". That doesn't seem too much, but in reality, that is a 44% REDUCTION IN CROSS-SECTION. I haven't put many miles since, but I can feel the van breathes a lot better. Maybe this was the main culprit of the struggles in Colorado.
Getting ready to carry two large row boats across Mexico, THe roof rack needed upgrades. The roof bars I got originally were junk. It's amazing how two products that look almost the same on Amazon site, could be that different. Just look at the thickness of the material. These two bar towers have the same shape originally.
Cut, bend to shape and welded.
Installed. The yellow, horizontal, bolt is not part of the original design but it's a must to make these racks work. The small screw and the bend taps will not keep the clamp in place.
The final product. I'm keeping two of the flimsy bars in the middle and two of the new ones at the ends
I have two solar panels now ( 180W x 2) but not sure how healthy they are. On the solar controller I havn't sen more than 200w. They ususally are clean. On this picture they are under an oak tree in my driveway. Being spring in Houston, it takes a few minutes to be covered in yellow pollen.