It Lives!
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:41 am
I'm just happy as can be tonight. I started the WC-4 that has been sitting in my pole barn for the last 10 years today! I bought this truck as a hulk with a frozen-up engine,and over the years, I worked on it in fits and starts. I pulled the engine years ago, and rebuilt it (the valves had rusted in the guides), but that is about as far as I got until this year. I looked at it this spring,and made a vow to myself that I was going to drive it out of the barn under its own power by the end of the summer. I rewired it,hooked up all the gauges,and re-piped the fuel lines and brake lines.
Finally,the moment of truth. I shot a little ether down the carb,and hit the starter pedal. Result: a few coughs. For the past two weeks, I tried this,and tried that,and was getting a bit discouraged. I gave it another try this afternoon,without really expecting much, when it suddenly started up, and settled down to a nice,even idle. I pranced around it like a spastic monkey looking for leaks and other problems (of which there were a few),and finally, after thinking that was enough for a first time,shut it off. What a great feeling,bringing something like this back from the dead. Now the real work begins!
Finally,the moment of truth. I shot a little ether down the carb,and hit the starter pedal. Result: a few coughs. For the past two weeks, I tried this,and tried that,and was getting a bit discouraged. I gave it another try this afternoon,without really expecting much, when it suddenly started up, and settled down to a nice,even idle. I pranced around it like a spastic monkey looking for leaks and other problems (of which there were a few),and finally, after thinking that was enough for a first time,shut it off. What a great feeling,bringing something like this back from the dead. Now the real work begins!