
Video Blog. I installed a new MAF and made a video.
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A Blog About Land Rovers in Oklahoma

Video Blog. I installed a new MAF and made a video.
Thanks for watching and Happy Rovering
I saw this post and had to share it. A lot of guys go to a lot of effort to modify their vehicles beyond how it was designed by the engineers. By no means am I saying don’t modify, or the engineers are always right. But they are paid a great deal of money and have gone to a lot of school to design automobiles. So I’d say trust but verify.
Continue reading “What Happens In Your Differential? (Post #579) 9/24/2018”

Bears?
When did bears become a thing in the first place?
Actually I’ve known the bears were back for a few years. We were down in southeast Oklahoma around 10 years ago and all the trails had bear warnings.
These aren’t grizzly bears, they aren’t even brown bears, they are black bears. Think of them as smaller man-sized bears that, like there ferocious cousins, will kill you if you are stupid. Imagine the scene from The Revenent but the bear is smaller.
When in bear country, read that as Oklahoma and Arkansas, you should always take bear precautions. As always keep your food up high, make plenty of noise when hiking trails.
Apparently there are many misconceptions about bears. Some people think taking a selfie is a great idea. There was a recent news story about a bear enthusiast who was killed along with his girlfriend while trying to take a selfie with a grizzly bear. I call that natural selection at work. It’s just dumb.
“In the unlikely event a bear charges to attack, you should aggressively fight back against the bear, according to the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Do not attempt to “play dead” during a black bear attack, the agency says.“
Good to know. I’m pretty sure after fighting a bear for 5 to 15 minutes I might appear to be “playing dead” but trust me I’m laying down because I’m out of shape and need a rest. I may have also run out of bullets. Maybe I will give a class on defending yourself from a bear attack by fighting like a rabid ninja turtle.
That quote from above is from KFOR who posted a news story about the increasing population of bears in Oklahoma. The heat map is a good start but be aware if you are on a river bed you can encounter bears.
Mountain Lions and Big Cats
I for one am much more afraid of our mountain lion population in Oklahoma. They have been seen all over the state, even in semi populous areas like the South Canadian River south of Norman and north of Newcastle Oklahoma. I recently saw the carcass of a small mountain lion in the median of highway 62 a mile and a half north of the river. I emailed the Oklahoma Wildlife Department and it was gone the next day. The OWD has had a stance in the recent past the denied the existence of big cats in Oklahoma. It’s hard to deny when you hear one at night.
So if the ice storms, tornados, earthquakes, prairie fires, bears, and mountain lions don’t get you, feral hogs just might.
Don’t even get me started on Bigfoot!
To wrap up,
I feel better that I have provided this very valuable public service announcement.
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I’m not dead.
I haven’t posted in a while mostly because I’ve been working on the new house. I haven’t planned any trips for this Spring either. This is also due to the house remodel but also the uncertainty surrounding my ignition module issues of late.
I’ve run the BWB and taken a few short trips in her. I replaced the alternator as a preventative measure. This is part of the thought that the alternator may be failing and cause an over voltage or spikes that cause damage to the ignition module.
As the remodel budget shrinks, summer will be upon us. And as you know, camping in 90-100°F heat is not terribly fun. Perhaps that is an excuse to travel to higher altitudes like New Mexico and Colorado.
Who knows?
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I’ve been reminded by Facebook that I have not posted in a while.
Here’s the latest:
Okierover Headquarters is moving to Newcastle, Oklahoma at the end of the month. We found a house with an acre of land and managed to downsize a bit. It was my former high school English teacher’s house and a one owner built in 1973. Mrsokierover has promised I can build a shoppe so I’m pretty chuffed.
The Big White Bus is still in the shoppe. That’s fine because one I have no money right now due to moving expenses and closing costs. I also have no place to park her because the driveway is covered with PODS. AND, my tools and garage are in a terrible state with all the packing going on.
Mickey is still diagnosing the issue. At this point I still believe that the issue is heat related but that remains to be seen. I am still convinced it is ignition related. The shear number of components that could cause the issue will make for a rather complex decision tree. More on this after the move.
I want to remind you all to #Hibernot as winter approaches. If it stays wet in the middle states we might even have real winter. You remember winter it’s that season when it gets cold outside and frozen precipitation falls from the sky. Last winter may have spoiled a few of you. So prepare yourself to get outside.
Okierover bought an F150 Lariat Edition to haul the camper. It is ridiculously outfitted with features. Of course having air conditioning and a radio is quite an upgrade compared to the spartan Big White Bus as Mr. Fisher so aptly stated. We took the OkieF150 on the last overland trip to Southeastern Oklahoma. It was pretty nice to drive around with air conditioning and listening to satellite radio. A guy could get spoiled if he wasn’t careful.
That’s all for now.
As always, thank you for reading and Happy Rovering.