I had a close encounter with overheating on Labor Day
I took my wife, daughter, and Son in law up Mt Herman for a picnic on labor day.
I drove most of the way up in 2nd gear just barely above idle, and after 15 minutes I noticed the temp was up near 220 on my newly refurbished cluster gauge. I could also smell the sweet odor of coolant on the air. I shifted down to 1st and just let the engine rev higher. The temp quickly dropped back to 190 and the smell went away.
Is this typical for other Broncos? I've never really noticed overheating on a slow climb in 2nd before. (3 speed RAT transmission).
While I'm on the subject of Mt Herman on labor day, may I just say the are was horrible looking after a summer of people shooting anywhere they felt like it. Plastic shot up garbage was everywhere. Trees cut down from shooting. The area littered with shotgun shells, bullet casing,
cans, and burnt out crap.
Do people just have zero feelings for the outdoors to leave that much crap after they've been shooting, and to judge from the cans,
ing?
I was especially appalled to see large caliber bullet holes on trees where the person was obviously shooting out over the road and out over trail areas. Although we never heard bullets zipping through the trees around us, the evidence of stupid shooters and the sounds of at least 5 groups nearby made us cut our picnic short and head back down.