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elkhartjim

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  1. Straight from the Seafoam website:

    For routine fuel system (gas tank to engine) maintenance, one can of Sea Foam Motor Treatment treats up to 16 gallons of gas or diesel fuel. When greater cleaning is needed, add more Sea Foam – the more you add to fuel, the better it cleans! When stabilizing fuel for storage, use 1 (one) ounce per gallon of fuel.Jan 1, 2016

  2. 3 hours ago, sf49erfan said:

    @Elkhartjim- the low temps have been down to approx 10 degrees.  I left the water dripping to try and prevent any freezing lines.  I am wondering if when I put the heater in the wet bay there was something frozen that thawed and started leaking.

    At 10 degrees for several hours, the plastic tubing running to the ice maker most likely froze and cracked and each time the ice maker cycles a small amount of water could be leaking.   Are you still making ice? Like jleamont said, the rear of your refer is basically exposed to outside temperatures.


  3. If you have a gas/electric refer you should have access to the rear of the refer through an outside access panel. I'm assuming you have an ice maker, turn it off and see if that helps. I'm betting the ice maker solenoid valve, shut off valve and/or the plastic tubing from the valve to the ice maker froze and cracked. What have the low temp been?


  4. 10 minutes ago, manholt said:

    Hard to find a Black Box Wine south of Ft. Stockton! :P:D  Groceries, if you do find it..it's expensive!  :o  So is fuel. B) 

    I think we payed over $4 for a head of iceberg lettuce at the gas/food store in Terlingua and dang glad to pay it since the nearest grocery store of any size is in Marathon, 100 miles one way. The nearest Spec's is a lot further, Carl.


  5. 6 hours ago, WILDEBILL308 said:

     The campground we used, Frontier Bar & Campground had gas  and a set of truck diesel pumps with easy acess. What was fun there are lots of jeep and 4 wheeler trails in that area. It would be nothing to se 5 or 6, 4 wheelers lined up getting gas.

    Bill

    We stayed here two years ago, Bill. The most memorable part of the stay was the first space we pulled in to had a huge hornets nest hanging right in front of our windshield; we moved post haste. Don't worry about fuel, I've not driven anyplace that I couldn't find fuel at least every 50 miles unless it was in the Jeep running the wilderness of Big Bend.

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