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Old 05-17-2021   #1
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Default Get me home kit: what?s in yours?

I had the pleasure of being stranded for the first time on this past Easter Sunday via a loose fitting on my power steering system. So one flatbed trip later, I like the idea of having a kit put together of simple items to more complex items to help out of if I?m in a jam. The spare tire is just a nice thing to have as an original piece of this car but even though it?s as airtight as it was in 91, it?s a 30+ year old spare.

So my plan is to use the spare tire carrier to hold a kit of items, parts, tools to use if I have the unfortunate luck of being stranded again. My plenum is dry now thanks to Pete, so it can come off to service in the valley if needed without draining coolant. I was also thinking of having a spare coil or two along with other parts found in the valley. Just curious to see what others have for their ?kits?.

Right now I don?t have too much: roll up bag of hand tools, spare injectors, replacement drive belt, quart of steering fluid and oil, 12V tire inflator and plug kit. Lots more space in the bags to stash stuff. Let me know.

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Old 05-17-2021   #2
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Default Re: Get me home kit: what?s in yours?

Cell phone, AAA card and credit card...
Anything you bring with you won't be needed, because it'll be
something else that craps out.
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Old 05-17-2021   #3
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Some of the guys carry an alternator. A flashlight, rags and some kind of cleaner might also be a good idea.
Might I suggest you enclose all your neat bags in something like a heavy trash bag. They will get quite dirty and maybe wet if just in the spare carrier.
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Old 05-18-2021   #4
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I recommend only carry stuff you cannot buy on the road. And that you are willing and able to repair while on the road. Think in BDAR terms! Battle damage assessment and repair!
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Old 05-18-2021   #5
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The absolute expert on this is Jim Voter (QB93Z) who just started another road trip today going from MD to Utah. I know he carries a spare alternator, fuel pump, fuel pump jumper, serpentine belt and belt tensioner plus assorted hand tools. Jim did a presentation one year at Carlisle on how to pack for a month long road trip. Two years ago we got to see his prep work pay off on the way back to MD from Bowling Green. Jim's belt tensioner locked up and his belt wore half way through the tensioner pulley. He had a new belt and belt tensioner in the car and made the repair and we were back on the road. Most of the time spent making this roadside repair was waiting for the engine to cool down. Also can't tell you how many times we have made an emergency alternator repair for one of our members on the way, during or on the way back from Bowling Green gathering. Many were done in the Holiday Inn parking lot under the lights.
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Old 05-18-2021   #6
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You have just tempted fate.
Odds now favor needing the spare most of all.

Hand tools
Lithium battery Pak
Serpentine Belt
Fuel Pump Emergency harness
$250.00 in cash, credit card, phone
A change of basic clothes, and minimal toiletries.
Qty 6 of 1.7 ounce mini bottles of your choice. (won't fix the car, but might make the delay far more tolerable)
A good book.

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Old 05-18-2021   #7
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Thanks for the recommendations, all. Keep them coming. I see a post from QB about a week ago in his thread about that jumper saying that a new group of jumpers were coming in. I?ll have to touch bases with him to see. I found these zip up containers for a good price and they all fit in the spare space no problem. I?ll end up wrapping them all in in a thick plastic before securing everything back in place.
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Old 05-19-2021   #8
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Definitely have a spare alternator with you. Jim Voter was a lifesaver on one of my trips to Carlisle a few years ago. Glad Jim was kind enough to lend me a hand and his spare alternator so we could change it out in the motel parking lot. Good tool kit is also a must.
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Old 05-19-2021   #9
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Originally Posted by dredgeguy View Post
The absolute expert on this is Jim Voter (QB93Z) who just started another road trip today going from MD to Utah. I know he carries a spare alternator, fuel pump, fuel pump jumper, serpentine belt and belt tensioner plus assorted hand tools. Jim did a presentation one year at Carlisle on how to pack for a month long road trip. Two years ago we got to see his prep work pay off on the way back to MD from Bowling Green. Jim's belt tensioner locked up and his belt wore half way through the tensioner pulley. He had a new belt and belt tensioner in the car and made the repair and we were back on the road. Most of the time spent making this roadside repair was waiting for the engine to cool down. Also can't tell you how many times we have made an emergency alternator repair for one of our members on the way, during or on the way back from Bowling Green gathering. Many were done in the Holiday Inn parking lot under the lights.
Charlie is dead on: Jim is the expert on what to take on a long trip. He once did detail the things he brings in one of his past trip posts. Just do a search and you should be able to find it. On his current trip, however, he failed to bring an extra wheel so he had to have a shop straighten one of his, which they did in record time and sent him on his way. But he and Lyndi are prepared for almost any other issue. --Bob
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Old 05-19-2021   #10
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In the leading section of the forums (Solutions), Dynomite has a link to an thorough list of tools to carry onboard at all times. He even shows how to pack them in the rear storage compartments. https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1588414140
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