MercuryMac
Builder Junky!
I had a motivator for getting my truck running, an indoor car show, 20 miles away. Saturday morning didn't go well. About 8 miles from home, I ran into the rain and snow and drove in that all of the way to the city. When I gassed up, I thought I'd save some time by getting one of those touchless car washes at the same gas station, and maybe leave the truck running to further charge up the winter drained battery. Those aggressive rotating water cannons that clean the mud out of your wheels hit me and soaked that Ford flathead distributor more than anyone else has ever done. The motor [and truck] stopped immediately, ------- but not the dang water cannons. I guessed that the whole washing cycle was governed by an electric eye so I had to get out of there to stop the water blasting, but I didn't want to get out in my finery and walk through the rush of spray to push the truck back out of the wash-bay. I also didn't want to wait there loosing my paint and some radiator fins, until the firetrucks and police came to save me. I stuck it in first and ran the truck ahead on the starter out of the range of the water cannons and tripped the wash cycle, so sat quietly and got washed. Then rolled ahead on the starter some more to the big drying fans, I was moving too fast to do a good job of drying. The starter was still propelling me forward out through the door and it closed behind me. I sat there for a moment dazed. I had survived but I couldn't even curse properly yet, and I still had to start up a wet flathead with a further weakened battery. With a specially bought screw-driver I popped off the distributor cap and got my hanky out and cleaned the cap inside and the coil. After replacing the dryer stuff, I got in and the truck started right up. After that everything went a little better.
Here's a picture of me on the Sunday morning going to the show.
Here's a picture of me on the Sunday morning going to the show.