Re: Scout
Hello everyone - time flying past in a blur. Finn was accepted to UCONN and will be going next month. He's looking forward to it - kinda. I think that we've been too nice to him around here - he is no hurry to get out and deal with the college experience. That'll come.
The truck continues to be a blast. He has been autocrossing it every chance he gets with the local club. The truck goes remarkably well. The suspension works great, and even on street tires he was cornering good. The truck responds well to changes, and we have tweaked the alignment, the shock compression and rebound damping and removed the rear sway bar. There is still plenty of fine tuning to do, and every day is a little different, which is fun. We haven't broken anything on the truck, but the vigorous driving through the cones has brought issues to light: we've had to replace the valve covers and the breather, installed a power steering cooler, etc. Recently he swapped out the differential to go from 3.55 gears to 4.10 gears (think of it as swapping out a 30 tooth rear cog for a 40 for you biker folks that might need a little visualization about that diff stuff). Now the truck rips in the short straights found on the autox courses. And then sticky tires - not super sticky, because the budget wont allow that (any tire sponsors out there?), but good used TW 300 tires. N ow we are talking.
He's a minor celebrity in the club as the truck kid - and the kid who built his own truck. I appreciate that a lot, because he is not the most out going fellow and the truck sorts of puts him in a position where he must talk to lots of folks. The UCONN FSAE team was at the last local autox and he got to hook up with some of the folks on the club - sort of on neutral ground which was cool. Though - he felt they could use some more driver training: a miata just beat them for FTD - there's got to be 4 seconds in the FSAE car easy.
Some links to images on Finn's IG (Finnwerks):
Me riding along with Finn:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CecM4Z_L...on_share_sheet
A little burnout in the driveway - Mom did not appreciate this one at 9pm. Something about neighbors:
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CfFpg6K..._web_copy_link
Truck up on the quickjacks in the new barn:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdFBQ2JL..._web_copy_link
I invite you to check out his IG - that's where he's posting his photos. Sorry I can't add photos direct to the thread, but I exceeded my allotment here. I'm reluctant to delete older ones to make room for newer photos.
So, coming up we have the Volvo to finish up. It's all stripped down, and we have replaced the tunnel and part of the firewall and added some seat mounts. wE ahave decided to use one of the Ford 2.3 SVO engines, as it'll be a lot cheaper than trying to get 200 Hp out of that old B1800. Then we have more Sout work: swapping the leaf springs for links and coil overs up front. The Scout just drives like crap - like it did from the factory. We can fix that. We have a free to us 2006 Subie Forester that needs a little work to serve as Finn's college beater - the truck isn't really something you want to leave in a dorm parking lot. We have to address some bodywork issues on the Ford E350 4X4 van, so we can sell that, etc. So much to do! Oh, and ride bikes and stuff.
Anyway, thanks for checking in. Hope you all are enjoying the summer! Bob
Bob Spooner
Departing from
East Hampton, CT
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