My new Argo Frontier

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  1. #21
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    I have been thinking about the same mod. That's just polly>>>> whatever it its right? Basically the same stuff as a cutting board out of the kitchen! I have some of that at work for the slides on the wrecker. I'm buying a sheet of 3/8" for the bottom of my skid plate on my Jeep. No more hanging up on rocks!
    The hydro tensioner idea would be great too! I see someone has replaced lots of Ford timing chains too!
    Jeff
    02 Argo Bigfoot

    I never get lost : I take expeditions!
    I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.

  2. #22
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    Chain slack...

    How do I remove the chain slack from the front axle chains? There are no tensioners!
    ---JIM---
    I reject your reality and substitute my own...
    (Mythbusters Fan )

  3. #23
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    going back to route6x6
    Last edited by gearhead; 07-20-2017 at 08:21 AM.

  4. #24
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    So, is chain slack ok at the center axles? I get a lot of chain "slap", hitting the bottom of the floorpan. The ratchet/tensioners are adjusted as much as possible.

    Ok, honestly, do I just need to relax and not worry about this issue? Is it normal?
    Thanks!
    ---JIM---
    I reject your reality and substitute my own...
    (Mythbusters Fan )

  5. #25
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    Does the new 23 HP vanguard have the same backfireing problem as the previous 18 hp when stopping the engine?

  6. #26
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    It sure does.
    Annoying as heck.
    My wife and I do this thing when we shut off the engine...
    We turn the key off, wait... wait... then we say "POP"!

    80% of the time it does it on que!
    LOL.
    (yes, we are dorks).
    ---JIM---
    I reject your reality and substitute my own...
    (Mythbusters Fan )

  7. #27
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    All you have to do is to let it run idle for about 30 seconds. This will allow the excess gas to burn off. Then turn the key. Try it, and let me know how it goes...

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullet75 View Post
    (yes, we are dorks).
    Greetings from a down south dork!
    Jeff
    02 Argo Bigfoot

    I never get lost : I take expeditions!
    I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.

  9. #29
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    Hi,

    I just wanted to share our fun from today.
    My Wife, Shin, and I went to the Eldorado Dry Lakebed, which reverted to it’s prehistoric state after yesterday’s all-day rain!

    Talk about FUN!
    We went into some smaller puddles first to test it out. We got so drenched that we decided to just go for it and go into the middle of the “lake”.
    After about 20 seconds, Shin “tapped out”, so I brought her back to the shore and she grabbed the camera.
    The Argo didn’t even TRY to get stuck! It just kept on going…

    Right before we left, I noticed a guy in a 3 wheeler trying to go through…
    About 100 feet in, his machine quit on him… so I drove in to winch him out (backwards).
    Still, didn’t get stuck.

    We didn’t even think we had taken on any water until we pulled the Bilge Pump knob.
    I took out the floor pan to find about 4-5 inches of muddy water!
    It all came in through the cooling intake and exhaust grills… well, and probably the interior too, being that we were COMPLETELY drenched from head to toe.
    We had to come home because the wind was too cold and strong to continue while we were soaking…


    Click on this link to see a short video of the fun!
    ---JIM---
    I reject your reality and substitute my own...
    (Mythbusters Fan )

  10. #30
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    Is that the lakebed west of I-95? Every time we've driven by there, we've wondered what it was like to ride there.

    Whipper

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