scoutpappa
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So here is the deal. My wife has decided that she wants to lower our monthly bills. Here is her plan. Sell her 2008 Ford expedition, keep my 2010 dodge. Take the money from the sell and invest in my 1979 Scout II to make it a daily driver (grocery gettter and kids to school mobile). Now for the realities of the situation. This Scout is basically stock:
304 rebuilt bored .030 over w/ 2 barrell intake and according to mayben the only wrong Holley carb application.
It is in excellent condition-no rust all body mounts still factory undercoated and all that.
The electrical is in working condition down to the blinkers etc.
The suspension is tight no body roll.
The transmission is a 727. It shifts well no slippage. Upshifts and downshifts corectly.
It had a/c and will have to have a/c in houston texas.
It has factory lapbelts. She will have three children, two of whom will be in car seats.
Tires/rims and brakes perform well (for this type of vehicle)
so here is what I think I need to do to accomplish this task. I would appreciate any tips or suggestions (with tips if possible) to make me feel better about this. She averages about 20 miles a week basically in a circle.
I have a mallory distributor. Mayben has walked me through troubleshooting some po and mechanic mistakes. It works now
I need to install the correct carb with the correct needles and seats for this elevation/climate etc.
I feel I need to replace the tie rod ends and ball joints to complete the steering upgrades (have a borgeson kit installed)
I want three point seat belts for the front seats and at least the two edges of the back seat with a middle lap belt.
I need suggestions on an a/c system. I do not have the original compressor but I have other scouts I can get this part from. I would rather a 134a newer type system.
Basically any tips for bringing this vehicle in a back to service daily driver status would be great. I can drive this vehicle as is (do need to change the carb though it's Rich). It's carpeted. There are no tears in the seats. No holes in the floors or in the body. The front and rear ends feel tight. No posi systems installed so none of the wear and tear associated with a locked axle driving in town. I will replace all the gaskets and install the windshield wiper kit to bring it back to weather condition. It rains a lot here.
And lastly, does anyone think I am crazy considering this. I mean we are not in financial straits. She is just tired of paying for a three year old vehicle that she has just managed to get 20 k miles on. I mean my whole family drove scouts. I was a new born with my mother driving one and I am still around. In some ways I trust the strength of old iron vs. Engineered crush zones and air bags and on and on. Plastic and air. Any thoughts?
304 rebuilt bored .030 over w/ 2 barrell intake and according to mayben the only wrong Holley carb application.
It is in excellent condition-no rust all body mounts still factory undercoated and all that.
The electrical is in working condition down to the blinkers etc.
The suspension is tight no body roll.
The transmission is a 727. It shifts well no slippage. Upshifts and downshifts corectly.
It had a/c and will have to have a/c in houston texas.
It has factory lapbelts. She will have three children, two of whom will be in car seats.
Tires/rims and brakes perform well (for this type of vehicle)
so here is what I think I need to do to accomplish this task. I would appreciate any tips or suggestions (with tips if possible) to make me feel better about this. She averages about 20 miles a week basically in a circle.
I have a mallory distributor. Mayben has walked me through troubleshooting some po and mechanic mistakes. It works now
I need to install the correct carb with the correct needles and seats for this elevation/climate etc.
I feel I need to replace the tie rod ends and ball joints to complete the steering upgrades (have a borgeson kit installed)
I want three point seat belts for the front seats and at least the two edges of the back seat with a middle lap belt.
I need suggestions on an a/c system. I do not have the original compressor but I have other scouts I can get this part from. I would rather a 134a newer type system.
Basically any tips for bringing this vehicle in a back to service daily driver status would be great. I can drive this vehicle as is (do need to change the carb though it's Rich). It's carpeted. There are no tears in the seats. No holes in the floors or in the body. The front and rear ends feel tight. No posi systems installed so none of the wear and tear associated with a locked axle driving in town. I will replace all the gaskets and install the windshield wiper kit to bring it back to weather condition. It rains a lot here.
And lastly, does anyone think I am crazy considering this. I mean we are not in financial straits. She is just tired of paying for a three year old vehicle that she has just managed to get 20 k miles on. I mean my whole family drove scouts. I was a new born with my mother driving one and I am still around. In some ways I trust the strength of old iron vs. Engineered crush zones and air bags and on and on. Plastic and air. Any thoughts?