Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

dBaseD

New member
I just thought I would share a short story with you guys involving my wife's daily driver, Sy#779 that demonstrates the type of person it takes to own one. :tup:

Let me preface by saying, despite the truck leaving her stranded on the side of the road numerous times, she staunchly refuses to get rid of it. It has had the transmission rebuilt 3 times, had 2 distributors, 2 ECU's, the cardin joint on the propshaft broke a few months ago while she was driving down the freeway, the transmission cooler lines have popped off, etc. The list of things that have broken on this truck at some point while she was driving it is LONG.

That being said, she asked me if I would get her upper and lower intake powder coated. I obliged as it just so happened one of the local car guys had an unused Sy intake laying around he was willing to part with, so I had it powder coated locally at Armor Tech (www.armortechpowdercoating.com/) and it came out quite nice.

syclone_intake.jpg


I committed to her to do the swap this previous weekend, and spent Saturday porting the lower (taking the injector humps out) and removing the old intake. Sunday I literally spent all day meticulously cleaning everything, installing the intake and fetching parts from the store. She was the model helper from beginning to end though, holding the light, grabbing me wrenches, helping clean parts, making food, etc. and was generally quite excited by the swap and freshly cleaned engine bay.

It was getting late however, and she has to be up at 4:00am for work, so she went to bed about 10pm. I was beat but I decided to try and finish up the job. Around 11:30 I filled the radiator with coolant, filled the engine with oil and double checked everything - everything was A OK, and it looked pretty good.

syclone_engineBay.jpg


It was a bit late, but I would see if it fired up even though I knew the timing would probably be off a bit.

It started on the second crank! Unfortunately I heard a faint popping sound accompanied by a hiss which sounded a bit odd - but then it all came together as a 4 foot flame engulfed most of the engine bay as a result of me not tightening down the collar on the fuel return line.. :doh: :oops: :cry:

At her girl-y best - my wife had unfortunately removed the fire extinguisher from the cab of the truck and so I ran inside to retrieve the one from the kitchen. It also had disappeared from it normal spot so I broke down and yelled to my wife that the truck was on fire and I couldn't find the extinguisher. She came flying out the bedroom door still half asleep in a panic and told me she had put it in the shop closet - so we both ran outside full speed, got the extinguisher and put the burning engine flames out.

She - still half asleep and and not knowing what exactly had happened - looked at me, shrugged and said - "So I guess it started up huh? That's awesome!" :D
 

IpHoOnDyou

New member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

Does she have any sisters? :lol:

Coating looks great.

I would even be down for a cousin of hers???? LOL JK I wish my wife shared the same enthusiasum for these trucks as yours does........ Your truly a lucky guy:tup:
 

SY756

New member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

Yup, she sounds like a keeper. Wish my ex-wife was more like that...Might not be my ex if that were true.
 

dgoodhue

BuSTeD 4.3
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

If my Syclone had a gas leak under the hood, my wife would be the first one to light a match....
 

vinnieTy

TY # 1889
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

I just thought I would share a short story with you guys involving my wife's daily driver, Sy#779 that demonstrates the type of person it takes to own one. :tup:

Let me preface by saying, despite the truck leaving her stranded on the side of the road numerous times, she staunchly refuses to get rid of it. It has had the transmission rebuilt 3 times, had 2 distributors, 2 ECU's, the cardin joint on the propshaft broke a few months ago while she was driving down the freeway, the transmission cooler lines have popped off, etc. The list of things that have broken on this truck at some point while she was driving it is LONG.

That being said, she asked me if I would get her upper and lower intake powder coated. I obliged as it just so happened one of the local car guys had an unused Sy intake laying around he was willing to part with, so I had it powder coated locally at Armor Tech (www.armortechpowdercoating.com/) and it came out quite nice.

syclone_intake.jpg


I committed to her to do the swap this previous weekend, and spent Saturday porting the lower (taking the injector humps out) and removing the old intake. Sunday I literally spent all day meticulously cleaning everything, installing the intake and fetching parts from the store. She was the model helper from beginning to end though, holding the light, grabbing me wrenches, helping clean parts, making food, etc. and was generally quite excited by the swap and freshly cleaned engine bay.

It was getting late however, and she has to be up at 4:00am for work, so she went to bed about 10pm. I was beat but I decided to try and finish up the job. Around 11:30 I filled the radiator with coolant, filled the engine with oil and double checked everything - everything was A OK, and it looked pretty good.

syclone_engineBay.jpg


It was a bit late, but I would see if it fired up even though I knew the timing would probably be off a bit.

It started on the second crank! Unfortunately I heard a faint popping sound accompanied by a hiss which sounded a bit odd - but then it all came together as a 4 foot flame engulfed most of the engine bay as a result of me not tightening down the collar on the fuel return line.. :doh: :oops: :cry:

At her girl-y best - my wife had unfortunately removed the fire extinguisher from the cab of the truck and so I ran inside to retrieve the one from the kitchen. It also had disappeared from it normal spot so I broke down and yelled to my wife that the truck was on fire and I couldn't find the extinguisher. She came flying out the bedroom door still half asleep in a panic and told me she had put it in the shop closet - so we both ran outside full speed, got the extinguisher and put the burning engine flames out.

She - still half asleep and and not knowing what exactly had happened - looked at me, shrugged and said - "So I guess it started up huh? That's awesome!" :D

HAHAHHAH Love the comment "So i guess it started" thats hysterical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

aasltmike

Active member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

My wife would prolly do the same thing as dgoodhue's wife with the match on my Ty...:rotf:

My wife has pretty much come around to the realization that it's almost like a disease or an obsession with these trucks. She's learned that when I have a project on it coming up, she knows we're not going anywhere that weekend and allows me my wrench time with the truck. She has her genealogy research that she drives me nuts with, in return. :rotf: Drove all over the eastern side of the state of Virginia chasing down battlefields and historic marker signs tracing her great-great-grandfather's trail in the closing months of the Civil War.
 

Fighting5thSVT

Active member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

You should post pics of said wife so that we have proof that these types of women do exist...
 

aasltmike

Active member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

You should post pics of said wife so that we have proof that these types of women do exist...

Pic of said wife and me on Tybee Island at The Crab Shack. Oh, and by the way, she's the one that bought the truck for me! :rotf:
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tarzan

Too many projects
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

Intake looks awesome! Congrats on the good find.....and the nice intake ;)

-Will
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

You have a real good sweetheart there. Take good care of her. I love the statement she made "So I guess it started up huh? That's awesome!"
 

dBaseD

New member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

Do we dare ask if the truck is ok?

Thankfully it only burned about 15-20 sec, so it only managed to melt some loom and I only found 2 wires with damage, looks like the headlights, but they are still working, so I will just splice some wire in later. The worst part is the flame retardant dust on everything I just cleaned. :doh:

Her AND the truck are both keepers. Nice find with them both

Thanks :tup: I certainly think so!
 

aasltmike

Active member
Re: Unshakable enthusiasm for Syclones

Thankfully it only burned about 15-20 sec, so it only managed to melt some loom and I only found 2 wires with damage, looks like the headlights, but they are still working, so I will just splice some wire in later. The worst part is the flame retardant dust on everything I just cleaned. :doh:



Thanks :tup: I certainly think so!

Ouch! Good thing it wasn't much that burned up...that dust can be a pain, though.
 
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