As the title states, I'm completely new to scouts. That being said, I just bought a Scout and am thrilled with it so far. I think they are the nicest looking vehicles out there! I bought it from a guy in Arizona. And this is the description that went with it:
this is a 1970 IH Scout 800a with IH 304 v-8 that has been built from the ground up. She has:
under hood:
professionally rebuilt IH 304 with 4,000 miles
stans headers
rv cam
dui electronic ignition
howell fuel injection (GM based)
power steering with remote mount reservoir
Scout II power steering gearbox
1969 corvette master cylinder for 4 wheel discs (below)
airaid air cleaner
transmission:
t-19 4 speed narrow ratio which has the better 3rd gear for pulling.
Dana 20 set up as a twin stick independent front/rear axle. Go high 4, high rear, high front, low 4, low rear, low front.
Both transmission and transfer case were rebuilt prior to installing.
Brakes:
4 wheel manual disc brakes. This is a dream setup for the 800s and you don't have to cut out your fender.
Axles:
Scout II Dana 44s front and rear.
Fuel:
two new plastic tanks built for the 800s
springs:
new spring under springs all way around (about 3" lift)
tires:
new pro comp tires
paint / body:
painted medium blue. The top is Ford fleet white and has all the glass. Rear hatch works as well.
Interior is sprayed completely with zolatone which is a very tough speckled sort of paint. This paint has been used for decades in tough applications like boats, motor homes, etc.
Dash pad is a factory pad and has no cracks whatsoever.
Seats are original (re-upholstered).
Roll bar (fits under hard top).
So there you have the basics. I am by no means a mechanic. My Dad is the mechanic of the family and I'm going to try and learn from him. So any advice, please don't be afraid to dumb it down for me...lol
my first question is about the top. Has anyone found an easy way to secure it down quickly? Probably a stupid question I'm sure. Right now it is bolted down and it just takes some time to get it on and off. I'm looking at a "hoist a top" hand crank kind of set up to help get it off. I was just wondering what everyone else does. Maybe some new inventive ways to deal with it.
Thanks in advance!
this is a 1970 IH Scout 800a with IH 304 v-8 that has been built from the ground up. She has:
under hood:
professionally rebuilt IH 304 with 4,000 miles
stans headers
rv cam
dui electronic ignition
howell fuel injection (GM based)
power steering with remote mount reservoir
Scout II power steering gearbox
1969 corvette master cylinder for 4 wheel discs (below)
airaid air cleaner
transmission:
t-19 4 speed narrow ratio which has the better 3rd gear for pulling.
Dana 20 set up as a twin stick independent front/rear axle. Go high 4, high rear, high front, low 4, low rear, low front.
Both transmission and transfer case were rebuilt prior to installing.
Brakes:
4 wheel manual disc brakes. This is a dream setup for the 800s and you don't have to cut out your fender.
Axles:
Scout II Dana 44s front and rear.
Fuel:
two new plastic tanks built for the 800s
springs:
new spring under springs all way around (about 3" lift)
tires:
new pro comp tires
paint / body:
painted medium blue. The top is Ford fleet white and has all the glass. Rear hatch works as well.
Interior is sprayed completely with zolatone which is a very tough speckled sort of paint. This paint has been used for decades in tough applications like boats, motor homes, etc.
Dash pad is a factory pad and has no cracks whatsoever.
Seats are original (re-upholstered).
Roll bar (fits under hard top).
So there you have the basics. I am by no means a mechanic. My Dad is the mechanic of the family and I'm going to try and learn from him. So any advice, please don't be afraid to dumb it down for me...lol
my first question is about the top. Has anyone found an easy way to secure it down quickly? Probably a stupid question I'm sure. Right now it is bolted down and it just takes some time to get it on and off. I'm looking at a "hoist a top" hand crank kind of set up to help get it off. I was just wondering what everyone else does. Maybe some new inventive ways to deal with it.
Thanks in advance!