Woah – can we say productive day.
Took a half day at work, caught up with Fordboy at McBob’s for lunch, and we headed over to the Conrad Hilton to get at it.
In anticipation of getting the cam timed in, I spent a few hours last night cleaning out the engine building room, which used to be my control room for my studio. Splayed out the tools, cleared out the stuff-n-junk I figured would be in the way, and figured we’d just dig in.
For the next few hours, the conversations went like this –
FB – “I need the nut for the cam.”
MM – “That should be . . . well, I’ll check the garage.”
FB – “Have you got a 1 5/16 socket?”
MM – “Let me go check in the garage.”
FB – “I can’t believe they made this cam sprocket without a timing mark. Do you have a center punch?”
MM – “You bet, it’s in the toolbox with the taps and dies – let me run out to the garage and get it.”
FB – “Do you have a brush that we can use to apply lube to the lifters?”
MM – “Would a small paint brush do the trick?”
FB - “Yeah, that should work.”
MM – “I think I saw one out in the garage – let me go check.”
FB – “I went ahead and tapped the damper so you can use a steering wheel puller to get it off. We’ll need three ¼ 20 bolts about 2” long”
MM – “Almost every other bolt on this car is ¼ fine”, I said, looking over at the coffee can full of ¼ -28’s I had brought down from the garage the night before, just in case we needed them.
A quick road trip to Advance Auto netted the only package they had. This time, we got lucky – they come three to a package.
Of course, the best one was when the pushrod fell into the block, and I realized that I had forgotten to install the aforementioned lifters.
FB – “Do you have the old head gasket?”
MM – “I think that’s . . .”
There will be more, but at the moment, I’m having difficulty uploading Fordboy’s pictures to Photobucket. I’m going to try my other computer – it’s got to be around here, somewhere – I was just using it the other night to program the A/F sending unit and ignition curve. I think I know where it’s at . . .
