The Sonjamotor Lives!

The flex plate is then mounted over the crank spacer, a slightly "offset" hole is provided in the flex plate hub that indexes with the spring pin to locate it in the proper position for balance. There is only one way all this can go together unless sailor jerry previously scruud the motor over by mounting the flex plate with a splittin' maul.

After the flex plate is carefully seated against the spacer, then the large retainer washer is slid into position.
 

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Here's an often overlooked point...

The threads on the flex plate (or flywheel) retaining bolts must be sealed with some sort of adhesive product (not loctite). The area behind the crankshaft hub is open to the crankcase. If the retaining bolt threads are not sealed, oil will pour out of the rear portion of the crankshaft just like ya left the crank seal out of the boss!

I use hylomar for this also.
 

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To torque the flex plate bolts, ya gotta lock down the crankshaft so it won't rotate. Here's one method. That is a shift lever from a vintage yamaha race scooter left over in my scooter trash pile.

Stick one end through the flex plate slot, then push a bolt (metric of course!) through the shifter boss and into a bellhousing bolt hole and torque away.

Leave that tool in place and go arount to the front end and complete the torque on the crankshaft bolt before ya forgit it!
 

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Here's the final product...hung beef. Including a fresh pcv and connecting hose.

All the touchup on the paint work has been completed.

Tomorrow we'll install the starter (and paint), alternator, and stab the distributor. Then mount the carb and fuel pump plumbing. Once the motor is stuck in the hole and running, we'll verify oiling again and then install the fresh valve covers.

Hopefully tha bitch will be a driver tomorrow nite!
 

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You think jerry ain't got feelers? The sumbitch knows when hez bein' talked down at! Nice work on that albatross, yawl. I rekon once that beast maintains combustion an' ya verify that all the slipry stuff iz goin' awhere its supposed tuh go in the proper volume, there'll be sum hi-steppin' and skallywaggin' agoin' on in that shop! Bust out the blowin' jugs, washboard, clackity spoons, and the git-fiddle cuz it's time fer a hoe-down, binder university style!:thumbsup:
 
you think jerry ain't got feelers? The sumbitch knows when hez bein' talked down at! Nice work on that albatross, yawl. I rekon once that beast maintains combustion an' ya verify that all the slipry stuff iz goin' awhere its supposed tuh go in the proper volume, there'll be sum hi-steppin' and skallywaggin' agoin' on in that shop! Bust out the blowin' jugs, washboard, clackity spoons, and the git-fiddle cuz it's time fer a hoe-down, binder university style!:thumbsup:

Jerry's got the heart of harry reid and the brain of john edwards...he fits right in 'cause he kin make ya feel good aboutcha self while sukkin' the life out of ya!!! But that's jerry...at least when ya git wore out from his bullshit, ya kin make him go away....not so with them scruuwads in washington.

The hoedown cranked up when we hung tha meat from the hook last nite, the pardee won't end until sonja's draggin' her azz up the hill by the barn!
 
One more shot of the assembled unit in preparation for dropping in.
 

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We're a few days behind schedule now due to other work that had to be done by both bill and I.

Due to the spring-over and tire size, the engine hoist is maxed out in trying to take the motor over the core support. It's way too much trouble to remove the winch and bumper assembly and core support to provide additional clearance so the oil pan does not have to be removed.

So the front wheel/tire combo came off and the ride was dropped onto the drums. That was exactly what we needed to make the drop.

Once the engine was part-way down into the bay, the wheels were re-mounted to level the rig and the jack placed under the tranny to move it up into position.
 

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After re-mounting the front wheels, that positioned everything perfectly. Then it's a straight shot down with an added rearward tilt to the motor to mate with the trans.

Having the engine dressed as much as possible sure beats hell out of bolting on all the peripheral schnizz hanging over the fenders.

I connected most of the umbilicals last nite, reworked the carb and kickdown linkage somewhat, and buckled up the torque converter.

Work won't commence until this afternoon to complete the bitch and fire her off. But she will take bill and sonja home tonite!
 

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So the bitch is out on the parkin' lot and this part of the story is toast!

Sum dumazz tried to shortcut the distributor stab the other day and made a wrong decision, so when we went to lite the motor...guess what?

After fixxin' that scruup, since the lifters weren't pumped, valve timing went to hail...so gettin' her fired off took a bit of doin'. Also we ended up havin' ta rig the electric fuel pump in order to prime the mechanical fuel pump since she'd been dry for so long.

Once she lit off, thangs settled down real quick and oil pressure cold is 64 at 2000rpm. Twenty minutes at 2000 gits the lifters goin' real good, then it's back to a preliminary idle setting....with a somewhat erratic lifter clack on the driver side. Currently hot idle oil pressure is 24, with a hot pressure of 58 at 2500rpm.

Now that I got about two hours run time on the motor in the shop, the lifter noise has subsided, though I did replace two pushrods that appeared to be "short".

I'm now convinced that the lifters that were near new at the time I tore the motor down are the wrong items to have been used. Robert and I jawwed about this extensively again yesterday and we keep discovering more anomalies about this whole lifter deal.

I scruud up and neglected to visually verify the construction of each of the lifters before installing, just cleaned the peripheral and stuck in the hole...really stoopid mistake on my part.

So...once sonja gits some runtime on the motor, I'm gonna pop the lifters and install one last set of new johnson lifters with the proper base crown, I don't trust what we got right now. Here's an analysis from the wayback machine:

http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/gas-engine-tech/965-odd-lifter-wear-pattern-152-a.html

I built the carb a few days ago but found it to very over-jetted (#72h!!!!!) with a bum power valve and a accel pump cam that is way too big for this app, the jets were corrected to "normal" in prep for dial-in. Now that the rig can be driven, the whole carb/ignition dial-in will have to be done from scratch, even though the msd 6a cd box is functional, the distributor still is runnin' points and those need to go away when the price of aygs goes back up. And the 10si alternator has a bad case of extreme bearing noise so a swap is also on the list. In fact, bill is planning a total refresh of the engine-bay electrical mess.

The tranny played real nice after a long vacation, no issues there. The oem brakes are very marginal, drums combined with a pancake booster don't work worth shit with the big tires!

So this phase is a wrap...bitch needs about 500 miles drivetime and then the oil dumped for the good stuff after one more lifter replacement. Gonna be real nice to see her azzend headed up the driveway hill after four years...and not onna rollback!
 

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flash/update!!!

Yawl didn't know that this kinda fruit grows on cedar trees up in this kuntry huh??? But only when them cedars are raised up in tha bar ditch.
 

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About 15 minutes after the shot of sonja's azz was taken I gitta call...help!!!!

Bill had just driven up the drive also to foller her home in case the motor blew up or sumthin'.

Driver side wheel and brake drum has passed her on the left goin' downriver! She watched 'em disappear in the mirror.

After wrasslin' the ride onto the shoulder right in our boarding kennel dude's driveway, she checked her shorts and shore enuff...

'bout that time bill drives up on her and sees tha driver side wing on the ground....but he'd already seen the wheel/tire up in the tree before he saw the Scout!
 

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If ya go back and look at post #69 in this thread ya might find root cause for this excitement.
 
Yep..someone forgot to wrench down the lug nuts...one of two texians workin' on the pos and it weren't the old fart either!

And anuther 50 ft. And the passenger side woulda gone away too.

If it hadn't been for that cedar, that wheel/tire would either be in someone's livin' room after comin' through the winder...or it would be fish habitat in the mckenzie.

We scrounged purdee guud but can't come up with the brake drum which is most likely about 3" smaller in diameter anyway.

So aaa gits a call and I'll be dam...they dispatch from blue river service and who shows up...tha kid j.d., a feller firefighter here on the mckenzie valley dept. Along with sonja and bill! And tha last time I saw j.d. He wuz in diapers and pushin' arount a pedal car! This kid has a driver's license??? And a cdl ? And moves arount a tow rig???

So j.d. Hooks that pos and sticks the wheel on so's he can play likea repo-man. Guess where tha bitch spent tha nite??? In the exact spot she'd just left after four years????

So's I ring up mr. Scoutmikefiock and tell him he's gotta customer for a Scout II/d30 "finned" front drum brake setup, driver side, get one torched off an axle, tha kidz are on the way! Mike has hundreds of those 'cause nobody wants 'em, so guess what bill gits to do tomorrow while I watch???

Funny ending...just before bill left I advised that he oughta service the front hubs when we do the 500 mile checkup. Guess he'll push that chore to tha front now.

Last I heard last nite when they drove up the drive...again...together...in tha dodge...wuz sumthin' that sounded like "yore azz is cut off!".
 

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