It’s been a busy couple weeks,
After the Salem show, & having the truck not go into reverse properly a couple times, I decided to take a look at the valve body,
After pulling the transmission pan, I decided I better just remove & go through the whole unit!
There was quite a bit of material in the oil, both metal, & clutch,
After fully disassembling the transmission I found that most everything came from the 2nd gear band, & where that band applies to the outside of the direct drum, most likely due to the mid adjustment I found in Santa Rosa, had I cleaned out the valve body & flushed the system, the transmission probably would have been fine,
All the rest of the clutches looked new,
Since I had it apart I installed all new apply piston seals, a new second gear band, & thoroughly cleaned the VB before reinstalling it in the truck,
The next project on the list was the series parallel relay that I posted the schematic to in a previous post.
This turned into about a 2 day project, that I could go into much more detail on, but it’s kind of pointless since it was on the truck less time than it took to install it,
Long story longer,,, right as I was almost finished wiring the new system, I got a call asking if I could bring the truck to a show in a neighboring town (about 120 east of where I live) I had about a day to wrap up what I was working on & get everything loaded, This group (Monster Truck Insanity Tour) was one I’ve been eager to get a show with, so I told them I’d be there, I wrapped up the wiring, did a little testing & took care of a couple tech/safety items I knew they would look at, then Allison & I got the trailer loaded & hit the road,
We got to the venue Thursday night with enough time to tire the truck up, visit with a few folks & take a nap,
Friday morning we got up, fueled the truck & waited for the wife to come over (she worked on swag & then stayed the night at home)
We also waited for the tech official to come look the truck over, aside from a couple minor things he would like to see for next time, they were real happy with the truck, & the best part 100% cool with Allison riding in the show,
As Friday evening rolled around we took the trucks out for pit party, hung out with the fans & just enjoying the last bit of calm.
After clearing the area all trucks were to fire up, test RII, then restart & pull out to the hot pits,
Well mine didn’t start, it started to, sputtered & died, likely just not quite enough fuel after leaning it out & shutting it down after parking the truck,
Not a big deal, except when I hit the button again there was nothing,
After scrambling for a couple minutes in front of a pretty good crowd, I found the fuse for the crank circuit had popped, (odd since testing only showed the series parallel switch to add about .1 amps) & everything worked a dozen times prior to failure.
I had them tow me back to my trailer, where I replaced every fuse with a 30 amper,

We made it out for intros no problem, followed by 2 trick, but when the time came for race qualifying, I ended up slightly flooding the engine, the extended cranking on 24 volt smoked the starter in pretty short order,
I had two spare starters in the trailer, but both had questionable bendix/pinions in them, so I took my 300° freshly smoked Motorcraft unit apart, stole the bendix & installed it in one of the spares, needless to say I missed qualifying, & was uncharacteristically grumpy, but we made it to racing, only to be foiled by my own actions again,,,,, the new 24 volt system has 2 diodes on the signal wires coming from each system that activates that switch, well while troubleshooting the burnt up starter, I had used the rear steer diode to test the start circuit, then never installed it back in the rear steer after fixing the starter, so guess who went out racing with no rear steer????
I ended up loosing both rounds of racing, but once back to the pits all was corrected & we got to run a decent freestyle,
Saturday morning I woke about about 6:30am thinking about how I spent 2 days in the shop creating the worst showing I’ve ever made.
I got up, jumped in the wife’s car & got on the freeway about 7:00 headed home, after stealing the starter off the buggy, & everything at the shop that I took off the truck, I was back in Elko by 10:30, & spent the rest of the day removing all of the 12/24 parts & putting the starting & rear steer systems back to 12 volt, & replumbed the rear cylinders back to using only the barrel ends, (keeping the pilot operated check valves)
Saturday night went flawless as far as the truck was concerned, (actually it was the only one that didn’t break by the end of the show)
Not much tech, but I’ll throw up a couple videos from the shows this weekend.
This was one round of racing,