Well Doghead, the locals have tonight told me it was a "hoot owl", but I am not sure. According to them the big birds are afraid of nothing, and that one was just unlucky. I was only a little more lucky than the alleged dragon, as the next morning (today) about 30 miles out of Winchester in the pouring rain the other blade decided to fall off. There was no choice but to keep going but at a slower pace, and finally got to Clark's this afternoon. rain-x is your friend.
At Clark's, I met the owners, both father and son run the place. They let me take picures in the warehouse and workshop, but it was too wet for my camera outdoors. The people that work there are some of the most decent people you would ever want to meet.
I bought 8 new wiper blades, an improved type over the old kind I had. The new ones have a box-like structure holding the attachment tab in place, versus the old kind just having a thin tab of metal sticking out of the spine of the blade. I also picked up new style wiper arms, which have adjustable length and a little more tension than the old ones. The performance difference was very noticeable. They also have the new all-metal wiper motors, for those of us with the somewhat crummy plastic ones.
Clark's also advised me about the aforementioned power imbalance, told me to check valve clearance as it is a common problem and causes the sort-of half-miss that the truck has been blessed with for so long. I bought a couple of rocker arm gaskets so I can do the job later. The cover is leaking oil anyway. I don't have the tools or book on me and not sure I want to take anything apart 900 miles from the home 20.
I was shown the old and new style head gaskets, and took pictures. So often these have been discussed but I don't recall pictures to make it clear. The new ones have no burnout slots and also have integrated rings. Clark includes these in every gasket set, and that is why it cost quite a bit more. also the new windshiedls, they are very well made. I have 90 pictures, and until I get home I can't put these on the server but should be able to attach a few small ones here.
It's still raining! Tomorrow I head for Bjorn's.
Bjorn - Yow, a guest house? you really know how to treat a guy. A nice turnaround point and a good climb to 3000 FT! I'd do the same for any SS member, the bunker of doom has HVAC and plumbing, as well as a choice of firearms for guests. Maybe you might take a trip south some time.
Lastly, the stack of crates in a picture below has a part number, but Clark's can't identify these flywheels. The number supposedly is for 5-ton, but it's not the same part. Anyone know what they are for?
Well it has been a long day following a very short night's worth of sleep last night so I need to retire.