JLandry
TDR MEMBER
I'd like to toss this out to get some group feedback on the subject...
Scenario...
You've got a 2nd Gen 24V truck with 100,000 miles on it and in overall good condition. You're going on a long road trip to a remote area (but not off road). Cell phone coverage at your destination will be spotty and the nearest town of any size will be 100 miles away.
Question...
What spare parts would you carry in an emergency "kit" to keep you from becoming completely stranded (or require an expensive tow) and your vacation from being ruined?
Now obviously you have to balance the following considerations: cost, propensity toward failure, difficulty to field install, and the chance of the part truly leaving you stranding. For example, I don't believe a failed IAT sensor will leave you stranded, so despite the low cost, it doesn't make the list. A failed crank angle sensor could leave the engine unable to run, so I'd put it on the list. Same with a lift pump, etc. A broken U-joint could leave you stranded, but is that reasonable to try and repair on the side of the road with common tools?
My list would include:
Anything else?
Thanks,
John L.
Scenario...
You've got a 2nd Gen 24V truck with 100,000 miles on it and in overall good condition. You're going on a long road trip to a remote area (but not off road). Cell phone coverage at your destination will be spotty and the nearest town of any size will be 100 miles away.
Question...
What spare parts would you carry in an emergency "kit" to keep you from becoming completely stranded (or require an expensive tow) and your vacation from being ruined?
Now obviously you have to balance the following considerations: cost, propensity toward failure, difficulty to field install, and the chance of the part truly leaving you stranding. For example, I don't believe a failed IAT sensor will leave you stranded, so despite the low cost, it doesn't make the list. A failed crank angle sensor could leave the engine unable to run, so I'd put it on the list. Same with a lift pump, etc. A broken U-joint could leave you stranded, but is that reasonable to try and repair on the side of the road with common tools?
My list would include:
Crank Angle Sensor
MAP Sensor
Water Pump
Radiator Hose Sealing Tape
Thermostat
Coolant
Lift Pump
Fuel Filter
Serpentine Belt
APPS
VP44 Fuel Injection Pump
Spare Fuses
MAP Sensor
Water Pump
Radiator Hose Sealing Tape
Thermostat
Coolant
Lift Pump
Fuel Filter
Serpentine Belt
APPS
VP44 Fuel Injection Pump
Spare Fuses
Anything else?
Thanks,
John L.
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