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Title: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: BattlestarGalactic on October 16, 2016, 09:35:00 PM
Well, we had the final points race yesterday.  The 12th annual "Gear Jammers Bash", aka "Dave and Nona Breedlove Memorial race".

I was 4 rounds behind #1 going into the race.  That means I had to win and he go out round 1 for me to get around him.  Well, half of that happened.  I won.  ;)   Unfortunately #1 in points made it to the final also.  That means he had the championship wrapped up.  I did win the final to take home all the marbles, a nice payout and 30 gals of fuel.   It was a very tough 5 rounds, and with a little luck I pulled it off.  With only a couple classes running it was basically round robin all afternoon. 

Not that I'm ready for a 7 month nap, but don't have much choice in the matter.  Likely go through the engine this winter.  I'm on my fourth season and that is after 35 passes on the dyno to start off.  I haven't even had the valve covers off since that first summer(haven't check valve lash or anything).  Few oil changes and couple sets of plugs.  Not bad for an old dump truck engine.  Ran 10.9's at 121 mph yesterday.  No different then 4 years ago.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: cammerfe on October 17, 2016, 01:57:57 AM
Woot-Woot ;D

KS





Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: dmazz on October 17, 2016, 06:27:28 AM
Nice job Larry.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: machoneman on October 17, 2016, 07:56:53 AM
Congrats! Very cool  ;)
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: Joe-JDC on October 17, 2016, 08:01:28 AM
Excellent!  Good job shifting, and it sounds like the engine deserves a good freshening.  Hope it is all good.  Joe-JDC
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: 57 lima bean on October 17, 2016, 08:24:14 AM
Good going Larry!
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: jayb on October 17, 2016, 08:33:50 AM
Attaboy Larry!  If you get that engine apart over the winter it will be interesting to see what it looks like inside; bearings, cylinder walls, etc.  Hope you can post some pictures of the teardown.  Sounds like it hasn't lost a bit of power, so normal wear and tear on an engine in a 10 second car will be interesting to see...
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: e philpott on October 17, 2016, 08:41:09 AM
good job Larry ... where was the race at ??
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: cjshaker on October 17, 2016, 09:02:34 AM
Ditto what Jay said. It'd be interesting to see what the bearings and cylinder walls look like. Must be a pretty solid build to not have lost anything in that 4 years.

And congrats again, for taking out the champion. That had to sting him a little..lol
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: Katz427 on October 17, 2016, 09:56:09 AM
Great final to your year of hard work! I met you at the FE reunion in April. I have seen you run the wagon a few times over the years and I must say it is a favorite of mine. Good luck to you always!
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: thatdarncat on October 17, 2016, 11:00:11 AM
Great job Larry and it was nice meeting you last month on Drag Week. It's tough winning any race, you took care of the part you had control over.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: BattlestarGalactic on October 17, 2016, 11:56:54 AM
Eric, we ran at Thompson.

That had to sting him a little..lol

Oh, if you only knew.  Here's a little back story.  I've known "Roger" for quite a few years, back when I first starting running at Magnolia.  Now, nice guy, but I'll say he is a bit of a bully, or arrogant in a way.  He likes to throw his weight around(big built guy).  He likes to talk smack and try to rattle you.  It doesn't work with me and he knows it.  We run on a ladder for eliminations so your opponent is predetermined.  A couple races back I had to run Roger second round.  He was 4 rounds ahead at that time.  I went .001 RED and gave it away.  I was not happy.  Last race I had to run him second round(ugh, again).  This time I whacked him with a .510 light and put him on the trailer.  Roger runs a '69 Chevelle that goes 8.30's in the 1/4.  He is the quickest car we have in the group.  At that point I knew if I won the next round I had a bye to the final.  I choked and broke out next round(with a .514 light to boot).  So I only gained 1 round on him going into Saturdays race, where my hopes were to be only 1 down or tied.

Second back story:  Roger has a son(Troy) that runs a new Camaro in the street class.  Troy has a son named Conner who just turned 5 this summer.  Now Conner absolutely LOVES my car.  He drags mom/dad down to see me at every race and I MUST wave at him coming down the return road(or I hear about it from dad).  I always go out of my way to stop and pick him up and talk.  Conner wears a dark green shirt(grandpas car is dark green) and it has "Crew Chief" on the back and his name on the front.  I've joked about making him a crew chief shirt with my car on it.  Well, I finally did.  Big picture of my car on the front, name on the pocket,"Official Crew Chief of the coolest drag car in town" on the back.  I signed it also.  Now I told Troy about this and he thought it would drive his dad NUTS and couldn't wait for me to give it to Conner.  Saturday was the PERFECT time to do this with the points chase so tight and Troy knew it would rattle his Dad.  Seems he likes to give his Dad grief whenever possible?  Like Father like son?

So we get to the track Saturday morning and I wave to Troy and his wife Heather brings Conner down to my trailer for the presentation.  Conners eyes lit up and was so happy to get his shirt.  He quickly took grandpas shirt off and put on mine!!!  LOL!!  Perfect(I was worried that Conner might want to wear it that day).  They walk back down through the pits and the group of us all watch to see Rogers reaction.  Uhhh, it was PRICELESS!!!   Roger grabs Conner and comes running back up to my trailer all puffed up!!!  LOL!!  Now it was all fun(he surely didn't want to yell at Conner for wearing a shirt that was given to him--even if it was me).  We all laughed and joked around.  Conner spent the day showing that shirt off to everyone.   Lots of people kept stopping to tell me about it.

After I beat Roger, Roger and Conner came up on their 4 wheeler.  Conner stuck out his hand and congratulated me, though you could see the tears in his eyes because grandpa lost.  How priceless.

Roger and I both had two championships, this will be his third.


As for motor?  I don't run it hard(as most may) and it is all bracket racing and making stuff last is my number one priority.  I should do a leak down just to see if anything is noticeable?  With old flat tappet camshaft I don't beat up rockers and springs.  I used to unload the valvetrain over winter but quit doing that.  I used to pull the heads off every two years and didn't do that.  I used to go through the bottom end every 4 years so that is on track.  In my 20 years I've never really had any issues with bearings.  They always look brand new even after 300+ passes.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: cjshaker on October 17, 2016, 12:55:27 PM
THAT is one heck of a back story!...lol  It also goes to show that he has some class too; teaching your grandkid to congratulate someone after a defeat is teaching sportsmanship, even if he did win the championship.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: BattlestarGalactic on October 17, 2016, 01:14:37 PM
Yup, Roger is a good guy you can't take that away.  He just likes to play the bully part sometimes and there are some people that can get offended by it.  You have to know him.  My best friend has the same kind of issue and it irritates some.  I just roll my eyes when he starts spouting off.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: KMcCullah on October 17, 2016, 01:54:43 PM
Congrats Larry on a hard fought race season. Awesome story about Connor too. He really REALLY needs a pedal car painted up like the Battlestar for the 2017 season.  8)
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: machoneman on October 17, 2016, 02:28:25 PM
My thoughts exactly. Do a nice, hot leakdown test. Maybe once side at a time, re-warm, do the other side. If all looks good, pull a few valve springs at random for a open/closed test. Or, just junk them for new ones.

If your oil and filter element have been good, I'd then skip the bottom end. 
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: turbohunter on October 17, 2016, 02:40:39 PM
Congrats Larry
Great back story.
Title: Re: Took home all the marbles yesterday.....ended up #2 in points for the year
Post by: BattlestarGalactic on October 17, 2016, 02:56:37 PM
My thoughts exactly. Do a nice, hot leakdown test. Maybe once side at a time, re-warm, do the other side. If all looks good, pull a few valve springs at random for a open/closed test. Or4, just junk them for new one.

If your oil and filter has been good, I'd then skip the bottom end.

Since I only run a "little" .63 flat tappet I don't beat up springs like a roller.  Even at 4 yrs they don't do much but maybe a touch more shim to get them up to spec.  Then another 4 years we put springs in it.  I've been running these heads for 19 yrs now with the same cam.

I think I'll cut the filter and see what it looks like.  The motor still runs about 100# through the lights at 6500 rpm, so it is not getting worn out.  I change the oil once a year, before the season starts.  I used to get concerned with running old cast cranks and that was the real reason I pulled the crank out at 4 yrs to mag it.  With the new forged stroker I'm not so concerned anymore.  Plus I only turn it 6500, not 7500.  Again, it is a bracket motor and I don't care what it runs.  Only that it runs a long time.