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Old 08-23-2009, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I fly radio controlled helicopters. I wanted to go down to one of the clubs to fly today. It is on several hundred acres of private land. I wanted to teach my 13 year old son to drive a manual. So we packed the T100 and headed out for a 96K (60 mile) each way trip.

The weather was great. A bunch of my flying buddies showed up and my son did great learning the manual. After I taught him to start, stop and shift with me in the truck, I gave him the keys and proceeded to get to flying.

So how was the truck on the first long trip? Not bad over all. It took a while to get used to an old, beat up, noisy and loose vehicle. It is very hard to go from a full tank to 2/3 full over 200K. My Prius would not even have left full.

The cruise control does not work. That sucks. I do have the AC working OK so that was a big bonus. I did learn to appreciate some of the qualities of this truck by the time we got home.

I can't wait till I get some of the anoyances fixed.

I am looking forward to getting on the trails. Happy wheeling.

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Old 08-23-2009, 07:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Check that clutch bracket over carefully...the original had a tendency to crack. If left alone...it will eventually crack yer firewall, too.

You'd have to troubleshoot the cruise control and see what it's seeing...
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That was some damn great tech !!!



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Old 08-24-2009, 04:26 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Check that clutch bracket over carefully...the original had a tendency to crack. If left alone...it will eventually crack yer firewall, too.

You'd have to troubleshoot the cruise control and see what it's seeing...
I spent Saturday morning removing much of the old wiring mods made by various previous owners. While doing that, I was under the dash near the interior fuse panel. I had read about the cluch bracket problem so, while under the dash I looked it over. I pushed the cluch with my hand and did not see any flex in the bracket or firewall. I did NOT look it over with great care. Since the dash panel lights are not working, I'll be under there again. I will study the bracket and environs in greater detail next time. Thanks for the heads up.

The cruise panel light blinks when I turn it on. I thought it was a steady blink but now I think it is random. I read the switch plate under the steering wheel can have problems. I may start there.

All of the wheeling trails are more than a hours drive to the enterance from my home. Many are 3 or more hours away. Doing those long over-the-road trips without cruise control will be painful. I.E., spending some time and money on that subsystem is worth it to me.
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fun stuff man glad to hear u guys had a blast
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