Fat Hack
07-15-2004, 07:28 PM
Man, what a day! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
You know how they write up a list of the things they still have to do on the blackboard on 'Monster Garage'? Never tried that before, but with so many things to do to get this project just up to the "first test drive" stage, I thought it might be a good idea to write out a list of everything that stands between me and that first test drive.
So, I wrote out the list on a big piece of cardboard and tacked it up on the wall next to my toolbox in the garage. 36 items on it last night when I hung it up there!
Started bright and early this morning to try and bust out maybe ONE of those things...went and bought torque converter bolts and 'spacers'. (FWD and RWD 2.8s use different flex plates...they'll interchange...but if you use a FWD flex plate and a RWD converter, you got about a one inch gap to deal with!). The bolts are metric, of course...and my spacers are a big nut and a washer between the flex plate and the converter pads! Allows the converter to come back out from the pump about the specified amount without going too far!
As it was positioned, two of the bolts could be installed without turning the motor over. Cool!
After those two were in, I pulled the spark plugs and read their tales...four really clean burning cylinders, one with a hint of oil fouling, and one with faint traces of water and rust. Uh oh! Sprayed WD-40 into the cylinders...
When the motor turned over by hand from under the car, I breathed a sigh of relief...the Vega Incident still fresh in my memory and it's ghosts looming in the shadows!
Hmmm...goes about 3/4 of a turn, then stops dead, with a slight scraping crunch sound. Not good...but it DOES spin free for 75% of it's rotation.
A heavy duty flywheel turner was no help...my fragile 225 pound self hanging from it and all!
Let the cylinders soak with MORE WD-40 in 'em, then hooked up the starter...wanna PLAY? Let's PLAY, Mr Motor!!! Ha Ha Ha...see who blinks first!!
By turning the motor to the point where it would have a 3/4 turn "head start" run at the sticky spot, it only took two tries to bust through and get it turning over all the way!
WHEW! A really BIG sigh of relief! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Ended the day with two items crossed of The List...34 to go...but some are pricey ones!
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You know how they write up a list of the things they still have to do on the blackboard on 'Monster Garage'? Never tried that before, but with so many things to do to get this project just up to the "first test drive" stage, I thought it might be a good idea to write out a list of everything that stands between me and that first test drive.
So, I wrote out the list on a big piece of cardboard and tacked it up on the wall next to my toolbox in the garage. 36 items on it last night when I hung it up there!
Started bright and early this morning to try and bust out maybe ONE of those things...went and bought torque converter bolts and 'spacers'. (FWD and RWD 2.8s use different flex plates...they'll interchange...but if you use a FWD flex plate and a RWD converter, you got about a one inch gap to deal with!). The bolts are metric, of course...and my spacers are a big nut and a washer between the flex plate and the converter pads! Allows the converter to come back out from the pump about the specified amount without going too far!
As it was positioned, two of the bolts could be installed without turning the motor over. Cool!
After those two were in, I pulled the spark plugs and read their tales...four really clean burning cylinders, one with a hint of oil fouling, and one with faint traces of water and rust. Uh oh! Sprayed WD-40 into the cylinders...
When the motor turned over by hand from under the car, I breathed a sigh of relief...the Vega Incident still fresh in my memory and it's ghosts looming in the shadows!
Hmmm...goes about 3/4 of a turn, then stops dead, with a slight scraping crunch sound. Not good...but it DOES spin free for 75% of it's rotation.
A heavy duty flywheel turner was no help...my fragile 225 pound self hanging from it and all!
Let the cylinders soak with MORE WD-40 in 'em, then hooked up the starter...wanna PLAY? Let's PLAY, Mr Motor!!! Ha Ha Ha...see who blinks first!!
By turning the motor to the point where it would have a 3/4 turn "head start" run at the sticky spot, it only took two tries to bust through and get it turning over all the way!
WHEW! A really BIG sigh of relief! http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Ended the day with two items crossed of The List...34 to go...but some are pricey ones!
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