I wasn't the only one doing last minute prep on my car, slammo put his old skidplate on his daily driver and met up with us.
Friday I picked up the bumpers from the paint shop but didn't have time to install before I left since I was packing the car. B and I drove down through Joplin MO and we found a campground south of there that had tent sites. Slammo and travelvw camped at this site.
Saturday morning we headed south and met slammo and travelvw in Talihina OK.
We drove east on highway 1 into AR.
Did some trail riding there with travelvw mostly leading the way. Slammo and I both got to drive travelvw's bug.
It rode quite rough as he has much too large torsion bars in the rear. He said the limited slip makes a big difference and it definitely looked like it on loose climbs, much less wheelspin than I would have expected.
Travelvw's windshield washing technology:
Near the end of the day we drove to the top of Eagle mountain. There was a rocky obstacle near the top that slammo left his car at the bottom of. B and travelvw were getting video so I took the most difficult line and put a hole in my RF tire sidewall.
We swapped on the spare and drove to the top.
A little off to the side of the building at the top there's a nice rocky outcrop with a good view.
We camped at a site travelvw had been to before where two streams came together with some little rapids. We left slammo's car there for the day.
Sunday morning I found this weirdly rotted out trunk near the campsite.
We headed east. Hiked to a couple different old lookout towers, one a much longer hike and also more intact than the other.
From the intact one you could see the hills/mountains generally run east/west.
Views were good but it was overcast most of the weekend, on a sunny day they would have been great.
Eventually travelvw had to head back north and we headed back west on some different trails. We went to the two footed oak tree which is bizarre.
Went back to the campsite.
We all planned to be back home Monday night so we figured we only had a few hours for trail riding Monday morning. We'd crossed a powerline grade near the campsite so we went to check that out first. It turned out to be a dead end but a decent hill climb. Headed north into Mena to get gas. Saw some plane junkyards at the airport.
Decided to check out Top Walker Mountain road on the way north.
Quite a few side trails on the way there. Drove to the end of the side trail/ridge on the map. There were a couple of narrower trails so we tried one of those, it dead ended at Round Mountain. Again, pretty good views but would be really cool in clearer weather.
Before we got back on the tarmac for good we aired up and ate some sandwiches. We hadn't made it very far north when the Forester's engine suddenly stopped running going up a long grade and he pulled over on the (fortunately wide) shoulder. Engine cranked over fine, too well really, sounded like it had no compression so we assumed timing belt failure of some kind. Hooked up the tow bar to my Impreza. Had never towed with it before, has no wiring set up for towing. Towed Forester to the nearest off ramp. Slammo convinced us to do some wiring so we got some scotch locks and a four pin wiring pigtail from a parts store and wired up running lights and brake lights to the magnetic mount lights.
Continued north, seemed a little squirrely when braking but not terrible. Slammo split off at Joplin to the north and we headed east. When I pulled into the next gas station in the dark it felt worse and I could see the Forester was clearly off center. Fortunately it has no problem driving over curbs. At this point only one leg of the tow bar was attached to the Forester. We straightened out the tabs and cranked all the bolts down and added a ratchet strap to keep the legs of the tow bar from spreading.
After that it was much more stable the entire ride home. B took part of the timing cover off at one stop and confirmed the timing belt was loose.
Didn't see this until after we got home. It's been a while since I've worked on EJ engines but I don't think you're supposed to see the timing belt through the cover and that looks like the wrong side of the belt.
We both think the Impreza can hold grades better while towing the Forester than the Forester can while powering itself. I don't think we burned significantly more gas on the way home either but my speedo/odo still isn't working so I'm not sure.
Overall a decent trip. Weather was pretty good. We never got stuck but I did get a flat tire and B's engine clearly needs some work. It probably needs new heads or at least valves. He does have two pairs of probably good heads in his basement. Impreza ran well all weekend. Did take three tries to start once but generally started pretty quickly so I'd say the rewiring was a success. I'm going to try a different crank position sensor and eventually probably shimming/shaving it up or down to get more cranking voltage.