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It has been awhile since I produced an update. I’m skipping around but will go back to fill in the gaps. So, keep checking the site for past and future updates.
Ok, had a great turnout today and it was very productive. A lot of the tasks on the board were crossed off.
Lenny and his grandson (I cannot remember his name, shame on me) bled the drakes one last time.
Bill crated a bushing to go around the transmission coolant lines where they pass through the chassis.
Steve installed the drive shaft. The engine was started, the transmission was run through its gears, the transmission brake was tested, and reverse was tested (this transmission has a pro brake in it so you have to hold the transmission brake in order to get reverse). All worked correctly.
The fire bottles were removed by Steve, Lenny and Lenny’s grandson for the trip to Indiana as they are not allowed to freeze (garage is always heated so up to this point it was ok to leave the bottles in the chassis). All the fire suspension lines were check for tightness.
Jack added a clamp on the fuel line as it was unsupported in the upturn to the carburetor.
Tom made yet another bracket for the dragster, this time it was to add support to the remote oil filter lines.
The valves covers are back from the machine shop were the insides were machined out to reduce their weight. These are case covers and weighed a ton. They are taller than the stamped covers that were used to keep the paint off the rocker arms when the engine was painted. Tom and Vince adjusted the spark plug wires so that the new valve covers would fit under the wires.
As if there was not enough going on we had a side project going on. That project was to build some stanchions that will be used to rope of the dragster at the upcoming show. Billy, Don, worked on this project. We are build these stanchions from an interesting collection of items. The bases are old rotors (which have been sand blasted), the posts are 2 inch electrical conduit, The conduit is fastened to the rotor with conduit connectors that have had their retaining nuts welded to the rotors (they can be unscrewed from the nut welded to the rotor), The top is a fence post cap that is fit on top of another conduit connector that has been cut in half. The stanchions will all be powder coated so all the pieces match. The tail light has been installed by Vince. The plan is to light the tail light at the show with a small power supply.
The throttle cable was move to run under the oil pressure gauge line as it was kinking the line. Braided line has been ordered to replace the plastic line.
The valve covers have been powder coated gold and then clear coated on top of that. Burns down tubes have been added and the completed covers have been bolted on the dragster.
As a finishing touch for the show Lenny and his grandson bolted on some wheel caps on the wheels.
So as you can see a lot of small tasks were completed today that have been hanging on for dear life on the to do list, but are now complete.
The body that is sitting on the back porch will be coming back into the garage and be reinstalled on the dragster this week. There are a number of tasks that need to be completed to go racing (not the least of which is to address the overheating problem, can anyone guess how that will be addressed? It will definitely get you attention when you hear the solution.)
The current plan is to load the dragster this coming Saturday, Sunday, or Tuesday depending on weather. We will need a number of helping hands to get it down the driveway. I know that Sunday is the super bowl but this can be done in the morning and should not take too long. Let me know what days you can help out and I will add that into the mix of the weather. I did watch the extended weather tonight and Saturday looks to be promising at the moment.