08/01/2020
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08/01/2020
Please vote for me to participate in Trail Breaker.
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Thanks everyone 👍🏻
03/28/2020
Just finished the last coat of paint on my CV’s. Hoping that helps a little.
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03/28/2020
Well opened up the ARB. It appears when the third was assembled the spanner tool caught and left some grooves. Then when the seal and o-rings were installed it sliced them. I sure am glad Jesse told me this happened to him in the past so I knew what to look for versus blindly tearing it apart. Took some emery cloth and lightly cleaned up the grooves, now it’s nice and smooth again. Just have to wait for o-rings. Operation No Breakdown Time continues....
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@ Paradise, California
Found the leak. On the bright side only one is leaking.
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03/27/2020
This is my buggy. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My buggy is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me, my buggy is useless. Without my buggy, I am useless. I must drive my buggy true. I must drive straighter than my enemy who is trying to kill me. I must beat him before he beats me. I will...My buggy and I know that what counts in competition is not the rounds we drive, the noise of our reverse, nor the path we take. We know that it is the cones that count. We will dodge cones...My buggy is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its wheelbase and its flex. I will keep my buggy clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready. We will become part of each other. We will...Before God, I swear this creed. My buggy and I are the defenders of ego. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life. So be it, until victory is mine and there is no enemy, but peace!
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03/27/2020
With every mistake I learn. I’m not the best but I’m having more fun than you.
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03/25/2020
Crossed up in Bagdad. What a difference a few changes made. Hoping to get more seat time before the next comp. 📸 Don McNeilly.
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03/14/2020
Working a bonus gate in Bagdad. Confidence comes with seat time.
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03/13/2020
Another post comp tear down session. Looking forward to coming into Sand Hollow with no bugs and maybe even some changes.
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03/12/2020
Working through shootout gate 1 in Bagdad. Things were going good until they weren’t.
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03/07/2020
TL;DR...we did good, I made a mistake, we got 4th.
Well I'm finally getting a chance to recap the W.E.ROCK Events opener in Bagdad, AZ. As many of you know I had to scramble and work day and night to even make the event. The weekend before the event my motor started to smoke bad and was showing signs of it being hurt. I did a compression test and the results were pretty bad. At that point I tore the whole motor down and started rebuilding. Long story short I replaced, cleaned or rebuilt just about the entire motor. Somehow it came together and even ran.
With absolutely zero testing and about 15 min on the motor I loaded it up and left for Arizona. On the way to the event we had a bunch of trailer brake issues that slowed us down. I finally I just disconnected the trailer brakes and went without them.
We got the opportunity to run all the courses on Saturday even though I hadn't slept in about 36-48 hours...we did pretty well. We hit some cones we shouldn't have and didn’t take some lines we probably should have but all in all it went well.
After getting about 12 hours sleep it was time to start Sunday’s courses. On the way to the courses we were about 100 yards from the gates and the car died. It wouldn't run, idle, nothing...at first it appeared I had lost a fuel pressure. I got a ride back to the pit area and luckily Jesse Haines had a spare fuel pump. I went back to swap it and quickly realized that when I pulled the seat and could feel it the pump was working. About that time Jesse showed up and started revving the motor as I checked everything out...aaaaaannnnndddd that's when I saw it. The intake had slipped off the throttle body which was causing the maf to freak out. At first, I thought I had lost the clamp holding it on. Then upon further inspection I just forgot to put them back on when trying to get the car running. I was super glad it was such an easy fix.
The rest of the day went pretty similar to Saturday. We ran pretty smooth, hit some unnecessary cones but kept moving forward. On the last course Randall noticed my belt had jumped the power steering pulley, thank you again for telling me, and was halfway off. When I took a look at it I realized my PS pulley was about 60% off the shaft and probably would have popped off and causes MAJOR issues if I would have ran it. I borrowed a pulley tool from Jason Reeves, thank you for that, and took some break down time, sorry Cody and Randall, and got it fixed.
After the scores were tallied from both days, we landed in 4th behind Jacob Reeves by 10 points. That means we just qualified for the shootout and got the opportunity to make a grab at third. The shootout started off pretty decent as we walked gate 1 and dropped down bonus 2 gate. This is about when things went downhill...as I was rear digging around trying to get set up to climb the crack up to gate 3 there was a loud pop. I knew better but, in the moment, I was trying to get lined up as quickly as possible and not waste time. I had the rears turned full lock or close to it and broke a CV cage on the driver rear side. That was the end of that. I wanted to keep going but didn't want to cause any more damage, so I made the decision to stop before it got bad. I honestly feel like I could have and would have finished the course if I wouldn’t have made that mistake. You never really know but that's how it felt.
After that, no matter what happened, we were ending up in 4th. At the time it was disappointing because it was my mistake but overall, I am extremely happy with how we did. Now it's time to focus on getting a few other things fixed and see what we can do in Sand Hollow. I think a few things were clear at the event if nothing else...I am too stubborn to give up and with some seat time, a little more experience and a lot of luck we may irritate some people this year 🤣
I want to thank everyone that helped make this happen, supported me on this adventure and continue to help me learn how to become a better competitive rock crawler.
No matter what happens I going to have a great time!
Photo: Miller Truby
02/28/2020
I honestly can’t believe this thing may make it to WE Rock. Kind of ridiculous...
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