Well we are on the road, made it to Little Rock AR last night, late start to say the least. LOL

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Comment by Rich Thomas on February 2, 2015 at 11:47am

I have a friend who done the R/R thing and can fully understand your comment.My gag reflex, Jack Daniels. Back when I was 17-18 friends rolled me out in my drive way shirtless, shoe-less and since-less. I spent the whole night in bed with one foot on the floor to keep my room from spinning. How did I get there? My sainted Mother. I spent the whole next day looking for my car. when I found it I couldn't get in it because the empty bottle was hanging out of the glove box. I'm fifty eight now and still can't stand the smell or taste of hard liqueur. My poison-  Coke a Cola straight up baby.

Comment by Russell E Johnson on February 2, 2015 at 8:09am

Bourbon is the liquor that induces the same reflex in me, my life time limit was reached after 10 years on the road with the railroad.  Neither is a pleasant memory,  LOL

Comment by Jim Stoltz on February 2, 2015 at 6:16am

Yukon Jack! "Born of hoary nights when lonely men struggled to keep their fires lit and cabins warm." It's one of those liquors that I consumed my lifetime limit in 4 years of college. Haven't gone near the stuff since. The mere smell of it induces a gag reflex :)

Comment by Lakota Wolf on February 2, 2015 at 12:31am

I know we throw some jokes around and actually solve the immediate dilemas, But ya have to take a negative and make it a positive... 

Comment by Russell E Johnson on February 1, 2015 at 9:34pm

If nothing else, all of you are good at lifting my spirits.  My muffler bearings must not be over heating as the tank is still full, and unfortunately, not with Jim Beam, or in my case Yukon Jack.

Comment by Lakota Wolf on February 1, 2015 at 2:56pm

David may be on to something with the muffler bearing cooling idea/concept.  I also realized no pump to move the water.

Comment by david craft on February 1, 2015 at 2:48pm
I had thought about the cooler resevoir idea. But thats usually on small units with no fresh tank. Larger coaches use a saddle valve and they just run the pump. Also it would have its own pump, to which it looks as if none was ever present. Accordingly, since no pump is present, it would appear that a vacuum must be present to draw said liquids out. If we consider how bernoulli's principle could be applied to air being drawn into the engine or gases escaping, this could generate the vacuum to draw out the fluid. Therefore I conclude water injection for the engine, or if drawn through the exhaust, cooling for the muffler bearings. I'm leaning toward the latter...
Comment by Rich Thomas on February 1, 2015 at 2:23pm

Maybe a Jim beam decanter - you know for those nights when you just can't get to sleep.

Comment by Lakota Wolf on February 1, 2015 at 10:28am

After looking at that and concidering it has a fill from the outside,,, That could possibly be for a *Swamp cooler reservoir.(a/c cooler).  I can tell you that it IS NOT a HUB CAP RELAY.

Comment by Jim Stoltz on February 1, 2015 at 9:50am

Now I'm really curious. What would you fill from the outside that would go in a container that small? Blinker fluid maybe?

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