SPRING 98
QWIK-DIK SUPPORTER AND FRIEND:
This chapter might be considered
the "oh well, hang in there" update.
GARAGE
A lump sum of largesse has landed, and the garage
footings have been sawcut. We broke out the concrete,
re-dug the footings, hauled 24,000 pounds of dirt to the
dump, got inspection, and I'm now ready to have the (3)
I-beam columns fabricated so I can begin the footing
steel and concrete prep. We loaded the one-ton dually
with 4940 pounds of dirt on several runs!!! It was so
heavy I had to go out and buy 4 new E-rated (3042
pound-rating) rear tires (same as the trailer). That
dually is a BEAST. There will be HUGE amounts of rebar
placed in the grade beams and footings, some as large as
#9 (that's 1-1/8" inches in diameter). A whopping 25
CY of concrete will be poured in the footings and slab.
Once concrete is in, the framing of the garage can be
done as money and time permit. The new roof system can be
partially framed up to the existing garage, which will be
demolished at the last minute. So in the hopefully very
near future, I'll have 1000 SF of concrete on which to
park stuff. In order to get the trailer and car and
dually out back, I will have to demo all but the west
wall of the garage, as it's now a typical 7' high opening
(and nothing open at the back).
Whooppee!! Some progress at last.
ENGINES
Both 4.505" bore 542 cu. in. Chevy engine blocks
have been retrieved from Barrington's, then Kirby's, and
finally Evans Speed Equipment with the extra bolt holes
done in the second set of heads and both blocks, and new
stainless wire ready for the new block. Oddly, the older
block has .037 grooves and .039 copper wire (the
new ones are .039 for .041 stainless steel wire).
After a trip to Gordon's Machine to wire-gauge the old
grooves, I've ordered some .039 wire from Bob Martin of
Lockwire in Downey. All 4 heads have been panographed
(fancy for grooved) with receiver grooves about
.010" deep and .068 wide. The new Bowtie tall-deck
block is being ground down and smoothed for cosmetic
appeal, and painted. Both blocks will be cleaned
thoroughly again just prior to assembly.
The rebuilt Super Coupe supercharged, injected V-6 engine
that has been sitting for 4 years on a stand in my garage
is STILL there. A fellow with 235,000 miles on his
Palmdale Super Coupe repeatedly promises to buy it (THANK
YOU in advance). But just in case, I've put an ad on the
Super Coupe Club of America bulletin board through the
Internet. Once liberated, this engine stand will make it
possible to get going on both FC motors simultaneously,
together, at once, at the same time. It will also provide
2500 scoots vitally needed to continue, AND 6 square feet
of floor space!
And in what may be less than an ultimate sacrifice, I'm
giving back my new graphite/titanium Gary Player golf
clubs for a full refund to put the money into the car.
TRANSMISSIONS
Mike's Transmissions Godzilla-glide is not yet a reality.
For the moment, I will keep my fresh A-1 glide purchased
from Dave McDannel last year with a new Vasco input shaft
as a backup trans. It should be fine for a while, but I'm
NOT going to be set up for the 2 season hiatus disaster
as before. To that end I have purchased a REALLY beefy
Coan glide with big input shaft, 9310 gears, 8 layer
clutch packs, fast brake, and billet output shaft. So I'm
back to two of everything, including starters. I also
have two spare JW bell housings for anyone who's
interested.
REV LIMITER
The PSI limiter needed an adapter to work with the Mag 3,
and that has been received. This should be fine insurance
against the kaka experienced in July-August 96 which
sidelined the operation for two years.
DUALLY
The replacement dually motor and FC-strength Turbo 400
trans are about to go INSIDE the dually. I'm going to off
the 100,000-mile old engine and trans, as I don't need
more spares (and want the room and $). Randy and I are
very seriously looking to install Holley Pro-jet
injection on our duallies for mileage improvement and
better performance.
GENERATORS and AC
I'm still trying to off the old Chicago 4400-watt
generator for only $80 (oh well). The ultra-low hours
4000 Onan (110-volt) is still here and available for
$1400, with integral gas tank and trolley.
DRIVER COOLING/FRESH AIR
Interestingly, when I first got into FC racing in 94, I
stood at Phoenix Raceway Park with Jim Deist at about
midnight talking about my ideas regarding cool suits,
etc. I didn't own a car, and this was the first race I'd
been to. We talked about a design, and later I discussed
it with Dee at the shop. It turns out that a guy in
Palmdale makes this exact design and calls it Cool Suit.
Later, I thought a cool/fresh air system would be a good
thing. It turns out that John Force thought so, too, and
was one of the first to get a new product called
"Freshaire". Now it's NHRA mandatory for 1998!
Another company, Parker Pumper, makes a fresh air unit
for off-road racing. The Parker Pumper looks like the
right thing to do. I'd have been WAY ahead making these
items instead of racing!!
WHAT NEW TIRES?
Uncle "CHP" Dave begged out on his promised new
tire trade. He understandably doesn't want to abuse his
own cool deal for equipment. He helped off one set of
36" tires, and I'm looking to move the others as
well for $200 (CHEAP, and only 3 runs). I don't want to
be tireless
CREW and PROMOTION
Bob Barnes, after all his interest, has NOT found time to
get involved yet. I have put out a general call to the
ostensible crew members to get over here and get humping
(Nick, Leroy, Bob Pia, etc.), now that there is something
they can do. Bible Bob has been very helpful, and we're
both hoping his divine connections will get some
God-bucks. Meanwhile, I've lucked onto a young,
hyperactive mechanic who is rabidly interested in racing,
and has a shop literally around the corner.
Coincidentally, he will not only be a welcome replacement
for the now-estranged Robichau Automotive for working on
the street car and the dually, but wants to be involved
in the FC crew.
TOSSING/SELLING OFF
Randy Laur is not yet rid of his Hillman (he's taking the
small block out to put it in the Nova he built for his
girl friend, Kristy). He's taking the LS-7 big block out
of the Nova and will rebuild it as a spare FC engine. He
offed his blown small-block Anglia motor in trade for a
big-block El Camino. In Wagner-lousy-luck fashion, the
400-mile old motor flattened the cam, and filled with
metal. And then the truck was broken into in a vicious
way in front of his house. It's infuriating to see
useless destruction by idiots. Randy is waiting on the
market to move a little higher for his mint '79 VW
convertible to be sold. His street-driver Chevelle is not
yet complete, so he's still driving his Rodeo. So the
other half of the LAFD Racing team is making progress on
his funnycar project, if more sideways than forward. I
tossed several truckloads of paint, parts, etc. (at the
appropriate HAZMAT recycling sites, of course), and made
a little room to continue.
FRAME, ETC.
The frame work will be completed at Manchen Welding, and
the rear end pulled out, torsion bar and front end
removed, and the frame sandblasted and powder-coated Dove
gray at Ajax.
The rear end leak will be repaired using JB weld on the
bearing surface (to fill in the original hammer mark that
caused the leak). With more $, I would have changed to a
4.10 or 4.30 gear, but that will have to wait.
The chutes and belts are still at Deist after 18 months
(they're almost out of date again!). The silver Nomex
chute pack material was originally a bad batch, and it
took some long discussions with Joe Hansen and Jim Deist
to get it corrected (for free).
The appropriate aluminum pieces will be polished and
anodized, and all the pieces of the puzzle are beginning
to look available for reassembly.
THE BODY
Oh that! Well, it's YELLOW, but still only epoxy primer.
I went back and forth endlessly and finally settled on
the Penske truck/taxicab yellow color. This will allow
for distinguishing between Randy's car and mine. So our
group now will have 3 cars running emergency lights.
Quite a show.
NOW WHAT?
The Dave COLA crank was magnafluxed at Electrochrome in
Santa Fe Springs and pronounced junk, for a mere $97!
Raul Negretti, owner of COLA crankshafts, says they're
wrong. I've UPS'd the crank to Memphis (Crankshaft
Specialists) for another opinion, and if usable, for
grinding and hard-chroming back to standard on the #2
main.
The rotating assemblies will be sent to Rick Hubbard for
balancing.
TRAILER
The 6500-watt Onan has been permanently installed and the
cabinetry built around it to keep it quiet and cool
inside the trailer. Tony Long of Quality Service Electric
worked a trade for the use of my dually at the California
500 in May. He did a BEAUTIFUL job of wiring the unit
with twist-lock disconnect, transfer switch/breakers,
weatherproof box, flex and wiring, etc.
The AC unit I'd been saving turns out to be a 220-volt
unit, and the Onan is strictly 110-volt (after much back
and forth between Niel's Motor Homes and Onan regarding
the convertibility to 220-volt). So bye-bye to the
Frigidaire unit. I'm taking it to Feder's in North
Hollywood, for a possible sale/trade. I'll just start
looking for a Coleman RV rooftop unit. I gave myself the
Valentine's Day present of a 4-drawer Durham cabinet
(more thanks to GOD, who happens to be a drag racer) for
additional parts storage on the bench.
My cabinet guy did NOT come through after all (just 2
years of waiting). I just gave up and ordered material
from another cabinet maker.
PRE-DEL-ICK-SHUN
Against odds, we MIGHT get the car running this season.
We're not looking for noise by my June 9th (54th)
birthday (and the 4th anniversary of the funnycar). But
perhaps by my wife's birthday August 6th.
SPONSORS
Finally got around to mailing out some proposals, making
some calls. Nothing firm as yet, as it's over for the 98
season, but the ball is rolling for 99. There was a
fabulous April Fools joke in Dragster featuring work by a
Photo-Shop computer whiz here in Southern Cal. I'm
searching him out to dial in the computer pix of
pre-formatted logo cars for our sponsor presentations.
INCENTIVE REMINDER
Any season-long effort (crew, marketing, or support) will
be rewarded with a licensing session in the funnycar at
the end of the season. All aboard!!
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