Well, the weekend was very much a mixed bag for me and the Rampage.
First, the bad- when driving it over to pick up the truck I took down the Knoxville, I dind't have the hook secured as solidly as it should have been (the hood latch broke at the Challenge) and a gust of wind caught it and blew it up when I was driving. The good news is that I was able to safely pull over to the side, and thankfully due to the design of the car the hood couldn't blow back far enough to hit and damage the windshield. Unfortunately, the hinges and the hood itself where the hinges attach were bent as a result, so I'm going to have to fix those (at least the hood- I'm kind of hoping to not have to fix the hinges, more on that later...).
The other 'bad' was that the trip down to Knoxville was for the most part a waste of time, and generally sucked bad on the whole. I wish there'd been time on the drive back up to have stopped and just checked what the condition of the vehicles they had were so I'd have known whether it was really worth the time to drive down, because I probably would have decided that it wasn't worth the effort. Making things worse on the whole both for the drive and the time in the yard, it rained solidly pretty much the entire time.
The two Rampages were in pretty bad shape, and I really wasn't up for trying to cut out any of the panels in the pouring rain. One did have a camper top on it- but unfortunately it was in pretty bad shape (back window busted out, bad cracks in the fiberglass where it met the cab). Had the weather not sucked so bad there's a chance I would still have grabbed it and tried to haggle down the price to where it was worth getting and repairing. The only turbo engined car they had was one with the exact same engine as mine- and again, had I had more time and the weather were better I would likely have pulled the head, manifold, and turbo- but I had less time than I wanted and it was pretty miserable in the rain. Had the car had the Garret turbo I'd have made the effort to grab it, but it clearly had the Mitsu. The Charger that was there was REALLY picked over- pretty much the entire front end was gone as well as much of the interior- and I couldn't test the rack to see if it was the faster one because the column was locked and I couldn't turn the wheel.
Don't get me wrong, I didn't come back empty-handed- but the few things I did grab weren't likely worth the hassle and time required to get them. Probably the only really significant thing I grabbed was half of the exhaust off a full-size Ram truck that should give me that material I need to put together a good street exhaust (and quite possibly usable as the actual race exhaust too) for the Rampage. I also grabbed a cruise control servo (will not be in the Challenge budget, but if I can get the cruise working will make the drive down much better), and the spring-loaded hood hinge setup off an Acclaim- I'm -hoping- that I will be able to make them work on the Rampage as I'd LOOOVE to lose the wonky hood prop rod (and it would mean not having to try and bend the hinges back to normal)..
So, priorities for this week
1. Fix the hood/hinges and secure the hood so this doesn't happen again.
2. Pressure test the coolant system- I can't tell whether it's leaking or I'm still just getting it fully 'burped' and filled
3. Put together the exhaust system for it.