Greetings IH fans.. I am new to this arena. I started with an 81 k5 blazer dubbed "the beast"..
This is what I spent $800 bucks on..
This is what I ended selling due to military moving me to cali..
So.. I vowed to get another project and wanted to venture into the world of the Scout.. Did some searching here in cali.. This is what I bought.
Bought it from a college student who wanted a better gas milage vehicle. She wanted $1200 bucks but I picked it up for $1000..
it was her daily driver, I dont know how this thing was still running. Will explain further about that later.. Got Scout home and quickly it was dubbed "the booger" due to the color.
This is what I spent $800 bucks on..
This is what I ended selling due to military moving me to cali..
So.. I vowed to get another project and wanted to venture into the world of the Scout.. Did some searching here in cali.. This is what I bought.
Bought it from a college student who wanted a better gas milage vehicle. She wanted $1200 bucks but I picked it up for $1000..
it was her daily driver, I dont know how this thing was still running. Will explain further about that later.. Got Scout home and quickly it was dubbed "the booger" due to the color.


in booger. Were the metal chunks you found in the oil pan non-metallic? About the only true weak spot in the IH engines are the cam bearings, and those usually only fail due to poor maintenance or excessive wear. But chunks in the oil pan are most often cam bearing kibble. With a quality wet gauge connected, observed hot oil pressure should be a steady 10 psi per thousand revs at minimum. This is with a quality oil filter such as a wix and proper viscosity oil such as 15w-40 or 20w-50.