Tried to fire the truck today. Everything is buttoned up. Backfired thru exhaust. Nice flame thrower. Sounded like M80 going off under truck every time. Advanced timing. Same thing. Retarded timing. Same thing. I suspected it slipped one cog when I was putting the belt on. I'd say the cam is out of timing. Never timed an engine on a SOHC like this one. I could Google/YouTube and figure it out. One of the other guys with a Ranger offered to help. I'll learn better watching and helping him.
Previous owners had gaping holes in firewall. I'm not a fan. I'd rather not think about flames under the hood coming thru the firewall. Hope I never see them. "Just in case" I figured I better cover them. Sheet metal can be brutal when it slips. Bloodied up my old woodland camo BDU shorts. It'll wash. They'll make it another 20 years. Got a few more small holes I sprayed down with brake clean before I headed to the house. They are small enough the "fireproof" tape will cover them. Couple other areas I may cut out and start fresh. I'm really just enjoying the tinkering and fabricating. None of this will make it faster. Just a little safer and cleaner looking.
Lastly-Garrett and his buddy Johnny came in from prowling for girls earlier. I shouted at them. They walked into the shop. Told them I was about to fire her up. Garrett didn't care. Johnny was excited. They watched one of my first races. I told Johnny "you need to come watch again. I'm no all-star but I've improved since last time you watched me. Got third place in my last race." Garrett, a chip off the old block, never missed a beat in saying "if you ain't first. . . You're last! Shake and bake baby!"
Previous owners had gaping holes in firewall. I'm not a fan. I'd rather not think about flames under the hood coming thru the firewall. Hope I never see them. "Just in case" I figured I better cover them. Sheet metal can be brutal when it slips. Bloodied up my old woodland camo BDU shorts. It'll wash. They'll make it another 20 years. Got a few more small holes I sprayed down with brake clean before I headed to the house. They are small enough the "fireproof" tape will cover them. Couple other areas I may cut out and start fresh. I'm really just enjoying the tinkering and fabricating. None of this will make it faster. Just a little safer and cleaner looking.
Lastly-Garrett and his buddy Johnny came in from prowling for girls earlier. I shouted at them. They walked into the shop. Told them I was about to fire her up. Garrett didn't care. Johnny was excited. They watched one of my first races. I told Johnny "you need to come watch again. I'm no all-star but I've improved since last time you watched me. Got third place in my last race." Garrett, a chip off the old block, never missed a beat in saying "if you ain't first. . . You're last! Shake and bake baby!"