Mark160
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Well I really don't have a heartfelt intersting story as to why I wanted a Scout. I am turning this 40 this year and I know if I left it up to my wife she would have bought something nice, but I wanted a little more control. I knew I wanted something classic, but more importantly, something different. Then I was watching an episode of "overhaulin" with my kids (6 & 8) where they restored a 68' 0r 69' Bronco. Then my son turns to me and says that he wanted to buy me one of those for my birthday.it just made sense because I have never had a car as my primary driver, and friends with muscle cars complain how they never really drive them because of the winters (connecticut). So a classic truck was the choice. So I did some research and realized that not many people in the area have them, unlike out west where they seem to fall off the trees. So I found and lost many of them on craigslist, becuase I couldn't pull the trigger fast enough. Finally I found one in pa, called him and and basically bought it from looking at one picture and talkingto the po for about 10 minutes. Rented a car the next day, drove it out to mechanicburg and drove the Scout home. That was 12/1/2009 and I really haven't had time/money/temps above 20 degrees to really get into it. Just did valve covers, fuel filter, tires/rims, but she runs strong and I drive her every chance I get. The kids love it and it is going to make a great family project and they can't wait to take the top off...so here is what I know so far...1979 Scout II, 345/ manual choke (did they all have them?), auto..that's it..for a mechanic I make a pretty good fireman lol..just ordered the service manual and reading lots and lots of forums so I'm learning. If the pics work you can see she does have some cancer, but probably a lot more once I get digging...
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since it's turned cold I haven't driven it much becuase the po removed the manual choke and I need carb spray to get it going. But the biggest reason is she is really squirelly on the highyway. I believe it's not the ps pump I think it's in the linkage somewhere, but until I can get it on a lift I really won't know. I e-mailed our mechanic here at work to see if I can use one of the lifts on the weekend or something. I can work on it a little while on duty. My shifts range from 8hrs-48hrs (depending on overtime and swaps) it depends what I need to do. I just started this in December and I suck as a mechanic, it took me a whole 8hr shift just to change the valve cover gaskets
I need to be done and cleaned up and out of the bays by the time my relief comes in. I actually taught a search & rescue rapid response dive rescue class up in plymouth ma last year. All those guys and some guys from sicuate (sp?) were really really cool guys.
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