Air compressor should be next on your list so you can air down. Helps a ton with the rough roads. Sounds like your oil cooler is leaking, common issue with that motor. When it's time to replace it do your plugs too since you're right there.
Great videos, hard to find 2 door content ha ha! I just picked up a 2014 2door with 50k on it, super clean, excellent maint records. Noticed a hint of hot antifreeze and hot oil smell on first couple trips, then a couple weeks later after a camping trip we had a super cold snap, we were heading into town and pulled onto the highway noticed burning oil smell and blue smoke behind Jeep. Oil cooler completely let go, was puking oil and covered the underside in 30 seconds, super glad it happened 5 minutes from home and not on the trail or in traffic on freeway! Not a bad repair but wish my shop was heated. Surprised how much oil will set in the engine valley, probably why it can be an on/off drip issue. Pretty common issue with the 3.6 I guess, parts are cheap enough though.
That looks like a really rough road that I probably shouldn’t take my truck on but totally would for the views and the glory. Bummer about the oil leak, saw in another comment that it magically went away hopefully it’s gone for good or was just the plastic oil cooler like Davidk mentioned.
You'll be fine. Made it to the summit 3 times in my truck. If you're inexperienced it'll probably scare you, but like Wiseman said, take your time, don't be afraid to take the easier line and have fun.
@@JacobTemple_CE Thanks. I could probably make it up there, may not have any teeth left though 🤣. I made it up to Gallagher Head Lake last fall and that was definitely a challenge getting a stock full-size long bed up there.
Hey just stumbled upon your video, looks like an awesome adventure. I couldn’t help noticing your stereo, looks aftermarket and fits in the stock dash opening. What brand/model is it? Thanks.
@@WheresWisemanthat 3.6 L engine has a plastic oil cooler just behind the filter and it runs in the V of the engine. It is prone to cracking and leaking. There are metal ones available that take some work to replace.
I lived at the foot of Mosquito Pass in Alma and always planned to drive it and never did. It’s the second highest pass in Colorado and is often snow covered until August. The weekend l planned to go up it snowed. 🫤
just remember, Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory ;)
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Great video as always. You two are living your best life!!! Leadville and Mosquito Pass is such a rewarding trip! Definitely time for the compressor!!
Thank you!! Agreed!
Been up that. With my h3t. Leadville been my home for last 10 yrs love the trails
Jealous of your home. Absolutely beautiful area 👍🏻
Air compressor should be next on your list so you can air down. Helps a ton with the rough roads. Sounds like your oil cooler is leaking, common issue with that motor. When it's time to replace it do your plugs too since you're right there.
Definitely next on the list and thanks for the tip!!
This was my favorite leg of your journey. Awesome !!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Such a blast!
Great video! I'm putting this on my list for the next time I'm out there. Really enjoy your content!
Thank you!!
Great videos, hard to find 2 door content ha ha! I just picked up a 2014 2door with 50k on it, super clean, excellent maint records. Noticed a hint of hot antifreeze and hot oil smell on first couple trips, then a couple weeks later after a camping trip we had a super cold snap, we were heading into town and pulled onto the highway noticed burning oil smell and blue smoke behind Jeep. Oil cooler completely let go, was puking oil and covered the underside in 30 seconds, super glad it happened 5 minutes from home and not on the trail or in traffic on freeway! Not a bad repair but wish my shop was heated. Surprised how much oil will set in the engine valley, probably why it can be an on/off drip issue. Pretty common issue with the 3.6 I guess, parts are cheap enough though.
That was our issue as well! Those stock coolers are garbage! Good to hear you were close to home 👍🏻
Just found the video and damn I'm ready to go back again 😂
Always a great time with trail buds
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On another video they showed the sign at the top of Mosquito. It read 13,185 so it appears you were correct. 👍
So we're not going crazy!? 😅 👍🏻
Did you air down? That was a rough ride with a great payoff at the top!
We didn't but definitely discussed doing so. Problem is we don't have an air compressor yet! Next on the list 👍🏻
@@WheresWiseman sounds like you have some perfectly reasonable shopping to do.
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Power tank time! Being aired down definitely makes that trail easy and soft-ish.
FINALLY coming around on this. It's time! 🤘🏻
That looks like a really rough road that I probably shouldn’t take my truck on but totally would for the views and the glory.
Bummer about the oil leak, saw in another comment that it magically went away hopefully it’s gone for good or was just the plastic oil cooler like Davidk mentioned.
Take your time, should be fine 👌🏻 TOTALLY worth it! Hoping that's it and for an easy fix!
You'll be fine. Made it to the summit 3 times in my truck. If you're inexperienced it'll probably scare you, but like Wiseman said, take your time, don't be afraid to take the easier line and have fun.
@@JacobTemple_CE Thanks. I could probably make it up there, may not have any teeth left though 🤣. I made it up to Gallagher Head Lake last fall and that was definitely a challenge getting a stock full-size long bed up there.
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Hey just stumbled upon your video, looks like an awesome adventure. I couldn’t help noticing your stereo, looks aftermarket and fits in the stock dash opening. What brand/model is it? Thanks.
Thanks for watching! It is a Pioneer AVH-4100NEX. The new models in this line look amazing and are only getting better 👍🏻
Did you get the oil leak fixed? What was leaking? Oh, did that beer put you to sleep at that altitude?
It actually never came back and haven't been able to locate it again 🤷🏼♂️ Just going to keep an eye on it 👍🏻 And yes haha, naps were needed!
@@WheresWisemanthat 3.6 L engine has a plastic oil cooler just behind the filter and it runs in the V of the engine. It is prone to cracking and leaking. There are metal ones available that take some work to replace.
That may be it! Thanks for the heads up!
Hummm, Imogene shows to be 13,100 although I've measured neither.
I lived at the foot of Mosquito Pass in Alma and always planned to drive it and never did. It’s the second highest pass in Colorado and is often snow covered until August. The weekend l planned to go up it snowed. 🫤
Jealous! Beautiful country out there!! There's always next time, do it!