A week to drive UMA the URRV (Ural Recovery RV) from Everett, WA to Centennial, CO.
One last view of the campsite as I left....
A couple of bucks were flushed out as I drove by....
managed to capture one who paused for a second.
A rusted water tank made, I thought, a nice composition
with the distant wind turbines
Looks like a power plant using water from the
North Platte river for cooling.
Expenses besides gas (8 mpg, baby!) were $35 for food cooked in the RV; and $21.50 for camping fees: ($11.50 for the one day Discover Pass in WA and $10 donation for the camping in Columbus, MT.)
Only one issue involving Scarlett, a check engine light which pointed to a failed o2 Sensor on the left side header pipe.
Short driving day, less than 210 miles I think.
I stopped by Unique Rides and Randy had one in stock for a mere $55 and some change. Had a heck of a time removing the old sensor, the nut portion of it had been rounded off by previous ham-fisted efforts on my part. A little PB Blaster, lots of heat, and it finally came off.
New part is in place, no more "check engine" light! :)
It's good to be home.
3 comments:
Check Engine light on a Ural! What’s the world coming to…
I like the water tank photo.
Welcome home! So many lovely places visited and shared, thanks Dom. This will do nicely until I can return myself some day.
RichardM, I know right? OBD ports, check engine lights, EFI, and there's new things coming....
Coop: If you're ever in Colorado....let me know.
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